This beautiful vintage handcrafted bas-relief plaque by renowned Israeli artist SAAD captures the iconic Western Wall (Kotel or Wailing Wall) in Jerusalem in stunning 3D detail. The raised silver relief depicts the ancient stone blocks of the wall, an arched gateway, and two figures in traditional attire standing in reverence or prayer near the base, with a small inscribed marker on the ground reading "ירושלים" (Jerusalem in Hebrew). The design uses repoussé technique—hammered from the reverse for dimensional effect—with subtle gold-toned accents on select stones for contrast and depth.
Mounted on a reflective crystal (or glass) base that enhances luminosity and gives a sculptural quality, the piece is framed in wood with elegant gold-tone trim and dark backing, suitable for wall hanging or tabletop display (includes stand). An original authentication certificate on the back guarantees it is "made of CRISTAL STERLING SILVER 925" and handcrafted by the Israeli Artist SAAD. In the bottom left corner of the silver relief is the artist's Hebrew initials, "סעד", a personal mark confirming SAAD's authorship—common in his works as a discreet signature variant. This collectible piece beautifully represents Jewish heritage, Israeli artistry, and devotion to Jerusalem, perfect for Judaica collectors, religious home decor, or as a meaningful symbolic gift.
Origin: Handmade in Israel by the Israeli artist SAAD, known for his signature handcrafted sterling silver 925 repoussé plaques featuring iconic Jerusalem landmarks (Western Wall/Kotel, Tower of David, Walls of Jerusalem). SAAD's pieces, produced primarily in the 1970s–1980s, are sought-after examples of vintage Israeli Judaica exported worldwide, emphasizing cultural and historical themes through intricate metalwork.
Material
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Primary artwork: 925 Sterling Silver (hallmarked for 92.5% purity)
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Base: Crystal (or glass) for reflective mounting
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Frame: Wood with gold-tone brass trim
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Certificate: Original paper authentication label affixed to reverse
Age: Vintage, circa 1970s–1980s. This era saw many Israeli artists creating export-oriented Judaica in sterling silver to celebrate heritage sites.
Dimensions: Approximately 7 inches x 6.5 inches (including frame); inner silver relief plaque roughly 4–5 inches x 3–4 inches (typical for SAAD's designs).
Condition: Excellent vintage condition—no significant tarnish, dents, scratches, or damage to the silver relief, crystal base, gold accents, or frame. The Hebrew initials are crisp and intact. Minor natural patina on silver adds authentic character (easily polishable if desired). Certificate fully legible and attached. Overall, well-preserved, display-ready, and presenting beautifully.
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