Handwoven Red Cotton Menorah Table Runner, "Red Menorah Lights"
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Woven by hand, this red cotton table runner features horizontal stripes. In the center, artisan Miguel Hernandez depicts the seven-branched menorah, one of the oldest symbols of Judaism.
- 0.13 kgs
- 0.3 lbs
- 152.4 cm L x 35.56 cm W
- 60" L x 14" W
- Fringe: 7.62 cm L
- Fringe: 3" L
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Dr. Jaime Tamez
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10/11/2022
"Great scarf!"
The scarf is beautiful and just the right length. Love i1!
Best Uses
- Casual or formal
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BJOHN
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06/06/2022
"Beautiful work"
This s a beautiful table runner. Excellent quality!
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Dr. Jaime Tamez
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01/22/2021
"Very beautiful and unique!"
This scarf is very unique and extremely soft and warm! I receive many compliments every time I wear it!
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Carina
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09/05/2020
"Love it!"
The color blue is my favorite and the design is perfect to be on my dining table.
Best Uses
- Dining table runner
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Scott
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10/16/2019
"perfect handmade piece"
Colorful, and classic with great attention to detail
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Carolyn
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09/18/2019
"Works perfectly."
This table runner is lovely. the colors are distinct and bright, nice workmanship. It works perfectly on my table.
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