SKU# SEEKA 1054
Seeka Jewel Tone Tree of Life Mezuzah
- Hand painting, with a variety of materials meticulously arranged inside
- Can be mounted indoors or outdoors under an overhang
- Each Mezuzah Case is truly like a miniature artwork. Measures 5 inches high by 2 wide by .5"
- Each Seeka mezuzah includes mounting nails.
This Seeka Tree of Life Mezuzah Case is truly like a miniature artwork, the intricate design is hand-painted and set within a stainless steel frame. Austrian crystals, beads and a variety of other materials are delicately assembled and set in artists’ resin resulting in a beautifully finished and durable piece.
Truly a work of art, Case is exceptionally well made and is produced in limited editions. The Mezuzah is a ceremonial object. The mitzvah or commandment of placing a is derived from Deuteronomy 6:4-9: “Inscribe them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates”.
A Mezuzah is mounted on every doorway in a Jewish home.
Seeka Jewelry and Judaica
Creating original and beautiful work by mating tradition and technology to stay competitive in an import-saturated marketplace
Introducing vibrancy, color, and lots of fun to the Judaica space
All are now designed and handmade in our Fleischmanns, New York studio
High-tech meets fine art in this body of works by Israeli-born artists, Nachshon Peleg and Stavit Allweis. Colliding in New York and falling in love, they bring to the age-old craft of Judaica, advanced technology infused with traditional symbols and playful strokes of whimsy, color, and fun.
Conceived in 1997, the line was warmly and successfully welcomed into a US marketplace thirsty for a new visual manifestation of Judaic heritage. Seeka has been a prominent force at the forefront of the resurgent field of contemporary Judaic design ever since.
“We start with precision-cut stainless steel frames. Within these frames, the design is hand-painted with acrylic and metallic paints. Various materials from metals and glass to dyed seeds are assembled within. Stones and crystals are embedded and a thick layer of acrylic resin is poured to encase and protect the finished piece. Finally, after several days of curing, the piece is polished, twisted, glued, and assembled to form the finished work”