12/27/15

New Colored Mezuzot by Itzhak Luvaton

A mezuzah for every home which will pull you right to the doorpost. Itzhak Luvaton has designed a slim, totally fresh look in a variety of themes, all connecting to the meaning of the "klaf" (scroll) inside.
A striking example in the new Luvaton Mezuzot collection, is a mezuzah which brings the beauty of Israel to the entrance of your home. Encased in clear Lucite, the "shin" is raised above the scenic background giving a two dimensional effect. Beneath is a vision of the beauty of Israel. An elegant peacock sits comfortably and peacefully, perched on soft rustic branches which seem to be moving in the breezes, interspersed with delicate pomegranates, suspended here and there. Measuring 6" and  1/2 " x 1 and 1/2" the sleek holder projects out with the mezuzah "klaf" safely enclosed  in its own case beneath.   This Israel scene is also available in 4 and 1/2" x 1/2" size in a more compact version.
New Colored Mezuzot made by Itzhak Luvaton from Aluminum and Plexiglass
Itzhak Luvaton  - New Colored Mezuzot


12/24/15

The Sphere Collection - At Itzhak Luvaton gallery

The Sphere Collection
One of the most powerful religious symbols is the circle and the sphere. The sphere (a 3D circle) symbolizes completeness, unity, equality, and acceptance. It also represents time with the movement of the day and the 360 degrees. No point of the sphere is nearer or farther from the center than any other point on the sphere.
In the  Sphere Collection I used universal symbols (as hearts) and symbols connected to Judaism (Stars of David, Menorah, Dove etc.) to create spheres that represent our unending circle of life.
The spheres can be turned and put any direction wanted.
Made of Stainless steel, and stainless steel wires.
 Irit Luvaton
Itzhak Luvaton - The Sphere collection - Stars of David by Irit Luvaton
The Sphere Collection - Stars of David

The Sphere Collection - I Love Jerusalem

Itzhak Luvaton - The Sphere collection - Hebrew Alefbeit by Irit Luvaton
The Sphere Collection - Hebrew Alef Beit

Itzhak Luvaton - The Sphere collection - Love by Irit Luvaton
The Sphere Collection - Love

12/23/15

Surprise Baby Carriage made by Itzhak Luvaton and Samuel Mauriciu

Based on the classic baby carriage models we based our unique design of a miniature 925 sterling silver, hand made Baby Carriage.
The carriage conceals in it Jewish ceremonial tools. When moving the carriage soothing music is played from a hidden music box.
Other Tools concealed in the carriage:
  • A Telescopic Kiddush cup.
  • An Havdalah candle.
  • Zedaka Box that hangs on the carriage handles, and can also be used as a spice box for Havdalah.
  • Two medallions hanging on the  carriage sides where the name of the newborn or family can be engraved.
  • A fabric quilt that covers the inside of the carriage space.
  • A parchment to write the names of the born – to create a family tree.
 The carriage design required planning details in order to make it a unique creation of value, both sustainable and long-term use. The carriage will accompany the newborn from birth to old age and transferred in the family from generation to generation as a value.
Dimensions:
  • Weight: 830 Gram
  • Length: 18.5 cm
  • Width: 8 cm
  • Height: 19 cm
    Itzhak Luvaton and Samuel  mauriciu - The Baby Carriage
    The Baby Carriage

Itzhak Luvaton and Samuel The Baby Carriage - details
The Baby Carriage - details
To see more information you can visit our ebay site: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Surprise-Baby-Carriage-by-Itzhak-luvaton-and-Samuel-Mauriciu-/321930748922?

4/1/15

Count the Omer with Itzhak Luvaton's New Showcase Design

"שִׁבְעָה שָׁבֻעֹת, תִּסְפָּר-לָךְ...."  דברים, פרק ט"ז, פסוקים ט'-י'
"You shall count for yourselves seven weeks" Deuteronomy 16:9-10


Bringing together the ancient and the modern, Itzak Luvaton together with Meira Freifeld, , have created an extraordinary showcase to display and Count the Omer, designed to resemble a large, impressive book, each page is headed by the number of the day (1-49). Each page is Giclée printed and hand-gilded with 23 Karat gold leaf.
The pages which look like ancient text are visible through an open window on the face of this modern, majestic blue volume, which stands upright on its own. Using innovative techniques, Luvaton's exclusive design enables you to secure each day's beautiful page in the book's window during the seven week period and safely store each of the 49 pages within this showcase.
Time is marked or counted between holidays as in the period between Passover which celebrates freedom from slavery to Shavuot which celebrates the giving of the 10 commandments to ensure real freedom for all. During this seven week period we traditionally count each day called "Counting the Omer".  (3,00 years ago Jews brought a small amount, an omer, of barley to the Temple in Jerusalem to note each day). Today we recite a blessing and count out the number of the day and the week each day.
For further information contact us: Luvatonjewishart.com or call 972-545-300021
Itzhak Luvaton - New Omer Counter
Itzhak Luvaton - New Omer Counter
Itzhak Luvaton - New Omer Counter
Itzhak Luvaton - New Omer Counter

Itzhak Luvaton - New Omer Counter
Itzhak Luvaton - New Omer Counter


3/25/15

"Chag Sameach V' Kasher"
Wishing you a Happy and Kosher Passover holiday

May this year's celebration of our exodus from Egypt
 be with joy, good health and peace 
Itzhak Luvaton wishs you a Happy Pesach
Itzhak Luvaton wishs you a Happy Pesach

3/9/15

New colorful Mezuzot by Itzhak Luvaton

A mezuzah for every home which will pull you right to the doorpost. Itzhak Luvaton has designed a slim, totally fresh look in a variety of themes, all connecting to the meaning of the "klaf" (scroll) inside. 
Itzhak Luvaton - New Plexiglass Mezuzot
Itzhak Luvaton - New Plexiglass Mezuzot
A striking example in the new Luvaton Mezuzot collection, is a mezuzah which brings the beauty of Israel to the entrance of your home. Encased in clear Lucite, the "shin" is raised above the scenic background giving a two dimensional effect. Beneath is a vision of the beauty of Israel. An elegant peacock sits comfortably and peacefully, perched on soft rustic branches which seem to be moving in the breezes, interspersed with delicate pomegranates, suspended here and there. Measuring 6" and  1/2 " x 1 and 1/2" the sleek holder projects out with the mezuzah "klaf" safely enclosed  in its own case beneath.   This Israel scene is also available in 4 and 1/2" x 1/2" size in a more compact version.

2/25/15

New Besamim Holders by Itzhak Luvaton

These are 3 of the new line of Besamim holders (Spice boxs for Havdallah) made by Itzhak Luvaton.
They are of Ebony wood on a wood lathe machine.
Itzhak Luvaton presents new wood carved Spice boxes
Itzhak Luvaton presents new wood carved Spice boxes

Itzhak Luvaton presents new wood carved Spice boxes
Itzhak Luvaton presents new wood carved Spice boxes

Itzhak Luvaton presents new wood carved Spice boxes
Itzhak Luvaton presents new wood carved Spice boxes

2/23/15

Megilot at Luvaton Jewish Art by Itzhak Luvaton

At Luvaton Jewish Art  Gallery at the Inbal Hotel in Jerusalem, there is a rich, wide collection of Megilot Esther, hand- made by Itzhak Luvaton.
Each Megillah is set in a handsome, massive holder enabling the Megilah to always be on display in your home or synagogue. The Megillot of Luvaton include traditional and modern themes.
One of the traditional Megillot by Itzhak Luvaton is handmade of warm, variegated rosewood. The heroic Purim saga is engraved on sterling silver panels, along the border of the opened Megilah. Blue glass adds to the aura of the period in Shushan. This contrasts with the ornate gold palace Megilah, reminiscent of Queen Esther's life, with a pictorial of the history engraved in the gold.
Megilot at Luvaton Jewish Art by Itzhak Luvaton
Megilot at Luvaton Jewish Art by Itzhak Luvaton

This Purim Grogger is Judaica Art by Itzhak Luvaton

A beautifully crafted Purim grogger – Use it for Purim and enhance your Judaica Collection all year.
Made by silversmith and artist, Itzhak Luvaton, the Purim Grogger will make its predictable noise when the name of Hamen is mentioned during the reading of the Megilah on Purim.
During the year the Purim Grogger will be admired for its clean lines crafted from real maple wood with attention to detail seen in the sterling silver pictorial panels, which decorate the head of the Grogger. Two panels depict major parts of the struggle of Queen Esther and Mordechai to save the Jewish people. On a third panel, the sterling silver is engraved with fish, the symbol of Adar, the month of Purim.
The elegant stand which continues and completes the classic look is also in  maple wood and  has its own fine trimming in sterling silver. The Purim Grogger by Itzhak Luvaton can stand all year as part of every fine Judaica Collection.
Purim Grogger by Itzhak Luvaton
Purim Grogger by Itzhak Luvaton

PURIM is coming

Hand painted original Megilat Esther by Itzhak Luvaton
Hand painted original Megilat Esther by Itzhak Luvaton
Is your Megillat Esther kept rolled up in a drawer all year, taken out only one night and one morning?  The Megillat Esther, created by Itzhak Luvaton, instead of being hidden away, can proudly be on display all the year, stretched open within its clear, life-size, majestic holder. With Izhak's innovative design, the Megillah scroll can be turned while on display to see different parts of our illustrious history.  Written in beautiful Hebrew lettering, the script is set amongst colorful, hand painted portrayals of the time period in Shushan. Like Queen Esther herself, this work of art combines beauty and strength, simplicity and elegance. The Megillah is exact and easy to read.  Measuring 23" x 33", the clear Megillah case has sharp geometric lines making a nice contrast to the floral decorated columns in subtle colors which frame each 'Hamelech" section.. The scroll itself is made of fine parchment. The handles on which the Megillah is rolled and held open are the deep color of their natural, rich, Beech wood, and are delicately crowned in sterling silver. Itzhak Luvaton's classic-looking Megillat Esther Scroll can easily be hung on a wall in your home for all to see, learn and be inspired by one of the true heroines in our Jewish history all year.

Hand painted original Megilat Esther by Itzhak Luvaton
Hand painted original Megilat Esther by Itzhak Luvaton

Hand painted original Megilat Esther by Itzhak Luvaton
Hand painted original Megilat Esther by Itzhak Luvaton

Hand painted original Megilat Esther by Itzhak Luvaton
Hand painted original Megilat Esther by Itzhak Luvaton

Happy Purim from Itzhak luvaton

Best Wishes for a Happy Purim: Festival of Joy