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Art Deco Menorah by Susan Fullenbaum

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The art deco design in this Hanukkah menorah is dynamic.  Even though the art deco period dates back over 90 years, from 1925 -1939,  the designs are as vibrant and exciting when new.  The strong colors, the black and white baroque glass, and the bevels can match any decor in your home.  

Each section of stained glass has been hand cut, wrapped in foil, and soldered to form the background panel and then attached to the glass base.  The candle holders are then added to the front of the menorah - nine candles, one for each of the eight nights of Hanukkah, and one for the Shammas, the candle that lights the other candles each night.  The candle holders are in a straight line and the shammos is higher and separate.  This configuration meets the specifications of a kosher menorah.

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