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●MEZZA DECORATION - ️ Mezza Jewish Metal Door Mezza Decor Retro Letter Hanukkah Religious Decoration Gift Metal mezuza decoration, great detail, nice Catholic decoration, very chic and unique
●MEZUZA DECORATION OF Jerusalem - We love our customers and love your creations. If you have any problems during use, please contact us in time. We provide service to guarantee 100%
●MEZZZA FOR DOORS -- ️ There are two small holes on each end to attach to the outside frame of the front door
●Hebrew Scripture Mezzza--Gift for Home!! Jewish gifts for men and women, great gifts for colleagues. Makes a great housewarming gift for a new home or for the newly married
●ARTS AND CRAFTS FOR ADULTS - MESMERIZE THE MOST DEFECTIVE GIFT: Decorate your home or home with this exquisite ornament. Mounted on the door frame to celebrate residents and all those who enter and enter the home. You can set it up in different places to enhance the atmosphere


Description

Package List:
2 x Mezza


Features
- Material: Metal Quinceanera Decoration
- Color: As Shown Hanukkah Jewish Gift
- Size: 13.20x3.20x0.50cm/5.19x1.26x0 Alloy Mezza Ornament
- This kind of mezuza is decorative and delicate, it can be used to decorate scriptures mezuza in various places.
- Exquisite craftsmanship gives a vibrant look and helps create a sacred atmosphere. You can also make it, you will love it! Give it as a gift to your home! Jewish gifts for men and women, great gifts for Catholic co-workers.
- Metal Mezuza Ornament, Great Detail, Nice Catholic Decoration, Very Chic and Distinctive Home Mezuza.
- There are 2 small holes on each end that can be mounted to the outside frame of the front door Judica door Mezzza.
- This mezuza ornament is full of faith and religion, very meaningful decorative mezuza scroll.

Product Information
Sutra Mezuza This ornament is known as Mezuza (Hebrew "Door Column" because it is placed on top of the gate of the house. Catholic Mezuza decoration is very easy to use. With the Jewish door crest on the gate of a Jewish house the gate pillar of a Jewish house, passersby will probably find a small casing like the picture on the right.