Stars and Hearts Tree of Life Mezuzah
$222.00
Stars of David crown the top. Hearts anchor the base. Between them, a tree grows – its trunk woven with blue beads and copper rope, its meaning clear: identity above, love below, life in between. For homes built on both. Handmade in New York.
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CompareWhat Holds and What Reaches
Look at the structure: stars at the top, reaching toward something larger. Hearts at the bottom, grounding everything in love. The tree grows between them because that is where life happens – rooted in devotion, reaching toward belonging.
This mezuzah maps a philosophy. Identity and love are not separate things. One rises from the other. One holds the other in place.
The Artistry
The silver frame creates clean geometry – two Stars of David at the crown, two hearts at the base, the tree branching between. Inside, hand-painted color flows like stained glass: teal, magenta, gold leaf, copper. Blue lapis beads trace the trunk. Golden spirals catch the light. A central Shin anchors the sacred.
The Details
- Dual Stars of David: Cut silver stars crown the design
- Dual hearts: Silver hearts anchor the base
- Blue lapis beads: Woven through the trunk like a lifeline
- Hand-painted panels: Jewel tones with gold leaf accents
Perfect For
- Wedding gifts: Two stars, two hearts – partnership made visible
- Family homes: Where Jewish identity and family love are equally central
- Anniversary milestones: Celebrating what has been built together
Specifications
- Dimensions: 4.25 in H x 1.6 in W
- Materials: Stainless steel, gold-tone brass tube, lapis beads, Austrian crystals, hand-painted with acrylic and metallic paints
- Mounting: Includes matching decorative brass nails or screws for easy installation
- Origin: Designed and handcrafted in New York, USA
| Weight | 3 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1.6 × 4.25 in |
| Theme |
Tree of Life |
| Color |
Gold ,Red ,Teal |
| Gender |
Unisex |
| Materials |
Brass ,Stainless Steel ,Acrylic and Metallic Paints ,Austrian Crystals ,Artist's Resin ,Glass and Metal Findings |





