🔔 Adorn Your Doorway with Faith and Style!
The Holy Land Gifts Mezuzah-Shema (5.5") is a beautifully crafted pewter mezuzah designed to enhance your home's decor while serving as a symbol of faith. Weighing just 0.09 pounds, this cylindrical piece features a polished finish and is easy to install, making it a perfect choice for any door. With its durable construction and religious theme, it’s not just a decoration; it’s a statement of belief.
Handle Material | Pewter |
Metal Type | Pewter |
Material | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Finish Types | Polished |
Theme | Religious |
Style | Decor |
Exterior Finish | Pewter |
Color | Gray |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Specific Uses For Product | Door |
Handle Type | Pewter Handle |
V**A
Beautiful and practical
Ordered one of these after watching the Chosen and seeing Jesus kiss his fingers and then the mezuzah on entering his home. It is well built and beautiful, a nice reminder of God's Word when I come and go throughout the day.
A**Y
It's Big
Lovely pewter Christian mezuzah. I was looking for a traditional Jewish one, but research lead me to believe that was not a great idea. This one has the verse in English and Hebrew. It's really big and stands out. The scroll, which is the whole point, rolls up nicely. Great find. Highly recommended.
C**Z
Looks good after a year outside
My mom bought this a year ago to place it on our house door (Outdoors), its been a year since and it still looks good, no rust nor any dirt. I would say for the price is a good present and will last long.
A**R
Beautiful! Such a blessing!
We bought these Mezuzah’s to bless our doorway for those entering and exiting our home! Beautifully done. Great craftsmanship. Extremely sturdy! Blesses us to leave and enter! 🙏🏻🙌🏻💜
R**
Good
Good for gift . Very small easy to installed
N**H
Great Product.
I am thankful for this product. I purchased it a while ago and it's been hanging on my front door post ever since. Still looks brand new.
S**E
So beautiful
It’s so beautiful it has the reading in Hebrew and English and it’s very affordable. Durable packaging.
P**S
Really Beautiful! Hoping it truly is for outdoors as advertised so that it keeps its beauty!
The media could not be loaded. I think this Mezuzah is so nice. The metal is has a brushed finish that isn’t shiny, so it looks very modern and should also make it withstand being outdoors much better. If it were a polished finish I feel the outside elements would show their wear and tear far too much too quickly. The engraving is very nice and has an oxidative look to it, making the words easier to read. The Mezuzah is quite wide, so if your doorpost is narrow, be aware that this one isn’t long and thin. I personally like that it’s wider because it means the words aren’t crammed together and illegible. The reason I’m only giving 4 stars rather than 5 is because on the back there is no clasp or guard to keep the Mezuzah scroll itself in place while ha gong it. It’s going to be tricky to try to hang it and not have the scroll slip out. However, once it is affixed to the doorpost the scroll should stay in place with no problem. I’ll make sure to include pictures of the backside to give you a better understanding of what I’m trying to explain. The other thing you should be aware of is that there are no screws or small finishing nails or other hanging hardware to attach this to your doorpost. I knew that beforehand, so I didn’t deduct a star for that, but make sure you pick some small screws in order to hang it. One last thing: the backside/underside does have a slight depression in order to hold the Mezuzah scroll, but there’s not really a lot of room to fit a protective scroll tube/holder, so there is a high likelihood that if you place this outside the scroll may get weather damaged because it’s highly unlikely you’ll be able to mount it flush enough to prevent rainwater and other outside debris from leaking between your doorpost and the edges of the Mezuzah. I’m looking for a vile that can fit behind and in the depression, but I’ve not found one small enough yet. Perhaps a rectangular one, rather than round one might work. My husband suggested putting the scroll into a foodsaver airtight bag then tucking it behind the Mezuzah before affixing it to our doorpost, so if we can’t find anything else, that’s likely what we will do.
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