This listing features a set of antique dreidels, small spinning tops used in the traditional Jewish Chanukah game. These unique pieces were excavated recently in Uman, Ukraine, a region rich in Jewish history and home to the burial site of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, making them a poignant link to pre-Holocaust Jewish life. Crafted from lead or a similar soft metal alloy, each dreidel measures approximately 2.5 cm in height and 1 cm across and bears the classic Hebrew inscriptions. The wear and patina suggest they date back to the late 19th or early 20th century, a period when such items were common in Eastern European shtetls. Ideal for Judaica collectors, historians, or antique enthusiasts, these artifacts come with a rustic charm and historical value. Sold as-is; handle with care due to potential lead content. Perfect for adding to a collection or as a cultural keepsake.
Shipping: Carefully packaged to prevent damage. Buyer pays shipping costs; international buyers responsible for customs fees.
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