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Here's a beautiful menorah from Jonathan Adler: a stylish way to light candles for the next eight days.

 
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Happy Hanakkah!


Lucky

"I have always had an aversion to the concepts of in style and out of style." ~Rose Tarlow

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Happy Hanukkah.
 
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Makes me think of a story DD just told me. She has a very good friend who has a Rosh Hashanah party every year. This year DD noticed that the candles were really getting low so she blew them out. Happily another guest saw her do this and explained that they are meant to burn down. DD did get them re-lit before the hostess noticed!
 
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LOL, Emily. I'll have to pass that one along.
 
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Over the years, I have seen a jillion mennorahs. I can't think of one which has piqued my interest like this one. AND, the peculiar thing is that I don't particularly care for anything modern or Jonathan Adler's work.....I prefer the traditional in everything. What a pleasant surprise.

Thank you so much for posting this....a true piece of art with a wonderful religious connection.
 
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Originally posted by Love, Lu:
Over the years, I have seen a jillion mennorahs. I can't think of one which has piqued my interest like this one. AND, the peculiar thing is that I don't particularly care for anything modern or Jonathan Adler's work.....I prefer the traditional in everything. What a pleasant surprise.

Thank you so much for posting this....a true piece of art with a wonderful religious connection.


With its stylized peacock shape, it would be a lovely object to display year 'round, even without candles.
 
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And I forgot to say what I found particularly fascinating that gold was used instead of silver with the royal blue.

Although I think the base of turquoise and gold is interesting, what takes it over the edge into inspired is the use of the royal blue candles.
 
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