IMJ424058 Torah mantle and jewelry-style Torah finials (tappuhim) (mixed media) by Moroccan School (19th Century); The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel; (add.info.: mantle: 1925/26, 67x29 (cotton, silk and gilt metal-thread embroidery); finials: 19th century, 26.5 (copper, silver-plated; brass, cast and engraved; glass); mantle inscribed in Hebrew: \'This is the Torah that was written by me, Servant of the Lord, Amram Azini, may the Lord protect and sustain me, year 5686 (1925/26)\'; in Morocco it was customary to cover the scroll with a mantle; gilt metal-thread embroidery embellished a cut-out leather pattern to create dense geometric patterns and stylized floral designs; usually embroidered by Jewish men;); Gift of Shlomo Zini, Moshav Yad Rambam, Israel; The Zeyde Schulmann Collection in the Israel Museum; Moroccan, out of copyright.

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