Candle Holders 168 Wedding Shard by Joy Stember Metal Arts Studio
Joy Stember creates this artistic pair of wedding shard candle holders, the perfect gift for a newly married couple, so they can place their own broken glass inside, and remember that joyful moment under the chuppah when the groom broke the glass and the guests all shouted "Mazel Tov". They are a beautiful addition to any home. They're fabricated from pewter and brass and come with two sets of brass inserts, one for standard sized Shabbat candles and one set for larger bottom candles. The square tube is made from acrylic. They are available with eight different patterns that are embossed, using a rolling mill. Shown with the sanded pattern.
- Handmade in the USA
- Artisan-crafted Judaica
- Size: 1.5" W x 1.5 x 4.5" H
- Available Patterns:
A. Stone
B. Patchwork
C. I Am My Beloved - Shipping: approximately two to four weeks
ALL JOY STEMBER JUDAICA PRODUCTS
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1. Free Ground Shipping: On most items $150.00 and over, and under 25 lbs.
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For any shipping requirement other than free ground shipping, please call (845) 679-2622, or email bacon@sweetheartgallery.com
Due to the nature of handcrafted work, subtle variations are natural.
Joy Stember's Judaica is known for its clean lines and contemporary qualities. Her pieces are made with pewter, brass, copper, and silver.
Joy was a 2008 Rio Grande Saul Bell Design Awards Finalist and a 2010 & 2011 NICHE Awards finalist.
She was born in Melrose Park, PA. Her parents encouraged her from a young age to pursue the arts. Her father, a talented fine jewelry designer, was her mentor and she was his apprentice
Joy attended Tyler School of Art, Temple University, in Elkins Park, PA where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metals/Jewelry/CAD-CAM. She continued her education with summer workshops at Penland School of Crafts, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.