Chuppah Glass Kit + Custom Mezuzah Cover + Shard Tube Keepsake
Chuppah Glass Kit + Custom Mezuzah Cover + Shard Tube Keepsake
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This is a custom commission with a three step process. After purchase, I ship you a chuppah glass kit, wrapped in white cloth and tucked inside a blue velvet pouch lettered “Mazel Tov” in gold, packaged safely for your ceremony. Break it under your chuppah as part of your wedding, then send the shards back to my Toronto studio using the return instructions included with your package. I begin handcrafting your piece only once your shards reach me. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks from that date.
That glass you’re about to break under the chuppah? It’s not just a moment, it’s the beginning of something you’ll hang on your door for the rest of your life.
Step one, I send you a chuppah glass kit made for breaking.
Step two, you break it at your wedding and mail the shards back to me.
Step three, I hand transform them into a one of a kind mezuzah cover. Every piece is fired, shaped, and placed by hand, no two are ever alike, because no two weddings are.
And the shards that don’t make it onto the cover? They go into a clear glass tube, sealed with cork, mounted alongside, so every fragment of your wedding day has a home.
This is the first thing you hang when you move into your forever home. It should mean something.
What’s included
Chuppah glass kit, shipped to you before your wedding, includes a chuppah glass wrapped in white cloth and a blue velvet pouch with “Mazel Tov” lettered in gold
Return shipping instructions for sending your broken shards back to me
Handcrafted mezuzah cover made from your own chuppah glass
Clear side tube holding your remaining raw shards, sealed with cork and stone
Fits a standard 4.7 inch scroll, scroll not included
Dimensions, 5.5 inch L x 0.6 inch H x 0.6 inch W
Made by hand in Toronto, Canada
A note on uniqueness
The colours, texture, and shape of your mezuzah will reflect your glass, your wedding, your moment. Blues, greens, clear, iridescent, whatever your chuppah holds, that’s what lives here now.
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