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mirakris · 6 years ago
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For just $27.00 Hamsa hand, Hamsa wall hanging, Judaica wall art This lovely Hamsa will be a wonderful gift for a new home or new business, for a wedding, for Bat Mitzvah or for any occasion. You can hang this lovely Hamsa at the enter of your house for protection and good luck This colorful Hamsa is handmade all the flowers I sculpted by my hands with the Millefiori technique its pass oven baking and I put a special glaze for extra shine and protection You can hang this lovely Hamsa, also outdoors. The Hamsa measures: Width approx.: 12 cm' (4.72") Length approx.: 11 cm' (4.33") I accept payment via Pay-Pal All my items are packed and shipped in padded cardboard boxes and/or padded envelopes, ready to give as a gift Items ship worldwide to any destination. Standard registered air-mail shipping (10-21 business days) Express EMS insured shipping (4-6 business days) is offered for $20-30 (just convo me) All my artwork made by me in Ashdod, Israel. The price is for one Hamsa To see more of my art: https://www.etsy.com/il-en/shop/MIRAKRIS Thank you for looking © You are welcome to join my page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ColorsOfLifePolymerClayDesigns
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 3 years ago
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Click on website above to view full description of Shabbat Candles and to purchase.Shabbat Shalom to all. May you have a peaceful Shabbat.
שבת שלום וברכה לכולם
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 3 years ago
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Explaining "Giclee" - short video clip.
www.ellenmillerbraunbiblecalligraphyart.com
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 3 years ago
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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Ellen Miller Braun Bible Calligraphy Designs From The Heartland Of Israel. Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/Biblecalligraphyart-101099848755654 Website: www.ellenmillerbraun.com Thank you and שלום וברכה
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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Genesis 12: 2-3 “Those who Bless Israel will be blessed. Those who curse Israel will be cursed. Only piece that has English in it. Facebook page; https://www.facebook.com/Biblecalligraphyart-101099848755654 View the entire calligraphy portfolio at:www.ellenmillerbraun.com or https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/EllenMillerBraun Thank you and שלום וברכה
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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An assortment of some of my Bible calligraphy designs. Blessings and health to all!
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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Several of my Hebrew Calligraphy art designs.
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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Shabbat Shalom to all....have a restful, peaceful and fulfilling Shabbat! שבת שלום
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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Surrounded by the ancient walls of Jerusalem, the magnificent third Temple rises. Jerusalem of Gold – Yerushalayim Shel Zahav – shines eternally in this, Ellen Miller Braun’s, intricate, yet bold, Jewish star. The Old City of Jerusalem is famous for its ancient fortified walls and magnificent gateways into the city, created here with extraordinary patience by Ellen
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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Shabbat Candles for just $44.95 Digital Reproduction *Unframed 8.3" x 11.8" 21.0 x 29.8 cm Shabbat Candles Ellen Miller Braun uses four special prayers and blessings in this graceful rendition of Shabbat Candles.Cascading down the center of this exquisite design, Ellen Miller Braun inscribed the Hebrew blessing:“Blessed are You, HaShem, our G-d, King of the universe, Who sanctified us with His commandments, and has commanded us to kindle the light of the Sabbath.”Delicate tropical flowers meander gracefully upward, creating these two breathtaking floral candlesticks, inscribed in micro calligraphy with the words of Proverbs 31:10-31. Flickering flames dance in front of us with the blessing beseeching G-d to show us favor and bless our household; that our deeds be in the service of the Creator. We pray that in the merit of Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah, our matriarchs, that our candle lights will not be extinguished, that G-d’s countenance will shine on us.*The blessing for the children creates an everlasting halo, shimmering around each of the Shabbat candle flames. The blessing of Ephraim and Manasseh glimmers around the right flame, blessing our sons. The blessing of Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah, shines around the left flame, blessing our daughters.**Peaceful Shabbat splendor radiates outward, illuminating this artwork, our homes and lives with warmth and comfort, as we recite the ancient Blessing over the candles welcoming in the Shabbat. May your home and family be so blessed. Shabbat Shalom.* “Yehi ratzon”- May it be Your will HaShem, my G-d and G-d of my forefathers, that You show favor to me [my sons, my daughters, my father, my mother, my husband] and all my relatives; and that You grant us and all Israel a good and long life; that You remember us with a beneficent memory and blessing: that You bless us with great blessings; that You make our households complete; that You cause Your Presence to dwell among us. Privilege me to raise children and grandchildren who are wise and understanding, who love and fear G-d, people of truth, holy offspring, attached to HaShem, who illuminate the world with Torah and good deeds and with every labor in the service of the Creator. Please, hear my supplication at this time, in the merit of Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah, our mothers, and cause our light to illuminate that it be not extinguished forever, and let Your countenance shine so that we are saved. Amen.**For Daughters: For Sons: May G-d make you like Sarah, Rachel, Rebecca and Leah May G-d make you like Ephraim and MenassehMay the L-rd bless you and protect you;may the L-rd countenance you and be gracious to you;may the L-rd favor you and grant you peace.
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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Before Covid 19 hit the world, my husband and I had the privilege of presenting my art in China. It was the experience of a lifetime. We met with such humble art loving people and developed wonderful relationships. We hope one day to have the opportunity to visit China again. Blessings and health to everyone during these trying times.
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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The National Anthem, Hatikva, is used to blend both the flag of Israel with the outline of the Israel. The ancient walls of Jerusalem are used to create the flag’s center star, rather than the flag’s traditional blue star. Hatikva is written 156 times-the numerical value of the Hebrew word “Tzion”-Zion. Please click on the URL link in my bio to view my calligraphy designs on Etsy. Free registered worldwide shipping. Full description in English. Blessings and health.
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ellenbiblecalligraphyart · 4 years ago
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Woman Of Valor - Proverbs 31 for just $49.95 This passage created in micro calligraphy is a hymn to the perfect wife, the backbone of the home. Jewish tradition sees this chapter allegorically, as a reference to G-d’s Spirit, the Sabbath, the Torah, the soul, and wisdom. Choosing the Jewish woman as the image through which to describe such moving spiritual concepts is a profound tribute to her. The Hebrew word for “valor” — chayil — as it is used in Scripture, has many interchangeable definitions: accomplishment, strength, organized military force, skill, general competence, devoutness, righteousness and wealth. It implies the existence of those characteristics that are needed to accomplish whatever task is at hand. Ellen Miller Braun chose each of the five Biblical women forming this beautiful and unique panorama because they personify the ideal of the “Woman of Valor.” Each of these women is a constant source of inspiration for women, then and now: The Matriarch Sarah The cloud of G-d’s Presence casts an everlasting cooling shade over the Matriarch Sarah, as she sits working before her desert tent (Genesis 24:67, Rashi). Sarah sits grinding wheat for bread to feed the always-welcome guest (Genesis 18:2-7). Over her shoulder, the Sabbath candles, miraculously staying lit from one Sabbath lighting to the next (Genesis 24:67, Rashi), blaze forth the guiding light of the righteous. Miriam the Prophetess Miriam, Moses’ sister, bursts forth in song and dance, guiding and leading the women of Israel in praise and thanks to G-d after successfully crossing the Red Sea, depicted by the column of water. The blue, pure water also symbolizes Miriam’s righteousness. As long as she was alive, there was always drinking water flowing from the rock during the Jews’ forty-year journey in the wilderness. (Exodus 15:20-22, Numbers 20:1-2). Ruth, the Mother of Royalty Ruth, modest yet strong, collects wheat to feed herself and impoverished mother-in-law, Naomi. Because of her modesty and righteousness, G-d chooses Ruth to be the matriarch of the Davidic line. Ruth’s devoutness is inherited by her great grandson, King David, who with G-d’s help will be fully manifest in their royal descendant, the Messiah (The Book of Ruth). Queen Esther This modest Jewish maiden becomes the Queen of Persia, and is therefore depicted here in traditional Persian costume.Together with the hidden hand of G-d, Esther leads her people from certain death to victory over their enemies. Thanks to her influence and competence, the chosen People become the moral leaders of their time. Queen Esther had two names: Esther, her Persian name, and Hadassah, her Hebrew name. Though the name Esther is Persian, it is phonetically similar to the Hebrew word for “hidden” — hester. Its significance in the story of Purim is that, in it, the hand of G-d was “hidden.” Unlike other times when the Jews were delivered from their enemies, there were no overt miracles. G-d’s involvement was manifested in hidden...
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