


Wedding Ring at the Israel Museum
Open Edition Print — from $6 USD
I came across this 18th-century Jewish wedding ring in the Israel Museum, and something about it stayed with me. Ornate, symbolic, and completely unlike modern rings—it wasn’t just jewelry, it was storytelling in gold.
I painted this small study to honour how Jewish ritual objects carry our history—not just through aesthetics, but through meaning. This ring once sealed a marriage, but it also held the hopes of a whole community, passed through generations. A quiet reminder that love and continuity are at the heart of Jewish life.
Available Sizes & Pricing:
Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card
A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) — $36 USD
A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) — $72 USD
(All larger prints are giclée printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper)
Painted in my studio in Tel Aviv, based on an artifact from the Israel Museum’s collection, this piece is a tribute to the resilience and beauty of Jewish tradition—captured in the form of a single wedding ring.
Open Edition Print — from $6 USD
I came across this 18th-century Jewish wedding ring in the Israel Museum, and something about it stayed with me. Ornate, symbolic, and completely unlike modern rings—it wasn’t just jewelry, it was storytelling in gold.
I painted this small study to honour how Jewish ritual objects carry our history—not just through aesthetics, but through meaning. This ring once sealed a marriage, but it also held the hopes of a whole community, passed through generations. A quiet reminder that love and continuity are at the heart of Jewish life.
Available Sizes & Pricing:
Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card
A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) — $36 USD
A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) — $72 USD
(All larger prints are giclée printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper)
Painted in my studio in Tel Aviv, based on an artifact from the Israel Museum’s collection, this piece is a tribute to the resilience and beauty of Jewish tradition—captured in the form of a single wedding ring.
Open Edition Print — from $6 USD
I came across this 18th-century Jewish wedding ring in the Israel Museum, and something about it stayed with me. Ornate, symbolic, and completely unlike modern rings—it wasn’t just jewelry, it was storytelling in gold.
I painted this small study to honour how Jewish ritual objects carry our history—not just through aesthetics, but through meaning. This ring once sealed a marriage, but it also held the hopes of a whole community, passed through generations. A quiet reminder that love and continuity are at the heart of Jewish life.
Available Sizes & Pricing:
Postcard (4x6") — $6 USD — Printed on 324gsm premium Mohawk card
A4 (21 x 29.7 cm) — $36 USD
A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) — $72 USD
(All larger prints are giclée printed on Hahnemühle German Etching paper)
Painted in my studio in Tel Aviv, based on an artifact from the Israel Museum’s collection, this piece is a tribute to the resilience and beauty of Jewish tradition—captured in the form of a single wedding ring.