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In the heart of Hertzliya, Israel, lies a hidden gem - the Talmud artwork in the Hertzliya synagogue

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: Malta, Valletta, St. Johns Co-Cathedral, interior, altar

Malta, Valletta, St. Johns Co-Cathedral, interior, altar

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: Italy, Tuscany, Florence, Historic Centre, Basilica of Santa Croce, wooden candle holder

Italy, Tuscany, Florence, Historic Centre, Basilica of Santa Croce, wooden candle holder
Italy - Tuscany - Florence (Historic Centre, UNESCO World Heritage List, 1982). Basilica of Santa Croce. Wooden candle holder depicting an angel

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: Main Parlor of Susan B. Anthony House

Main Parlor of Susan B. Anthony House

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: Germany, Zwickau, Clara Josephine Wieck Schumann (1819 - 1896), German pianist and composer

Germany, Zwickau, Clara Josephine Wieck Schumann (1819 - 1896), German pianist and composer, at piano
Germany, 19th century - Clara Josephine Wieck Schumann (Leipzig, 1819 - Frankfurt am Main, 1896), German pianist and composer, at the piano, accompanied by violinist Joseph Joachim

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: Fictile candelabrum, from necropolis of Albate in surroundings of Como, Italy

Fictile candelabrum, from necropolis of Albate in surroundings of Como, Italy
Italic civilizations, 5th century b.C. Fictile candelabrum. From the necropolis of Albate in the surroundings of Como

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: Terracotta two-branched candelabrum, from necropolis of Ca Morta, surroundings of Como, Italy

Terracotta two-branched candelabrum, from necropolis of Ca Morta, surroundings of Como, Italy
Prehistory, Italy, Iron Age. Golasecca culture. Terracotta two-branched candelabrum. From the necropolis of Ca Morta, surroundings of Como

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: Austria, Vienna, Young Woman Peeling an Apple

Austria, Vienna, Young Woman Peeling an Apple
Gerard Ter Borch or Terburg (1617-1681), Young Woman Peeling an Apple

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: France, Vizille, Girl Reading Book by Candlelight

France, Vizille, Girl Reading Book by Candlelight
France - 18th century. Girl Reading a Book by Candlelight

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: Two branch candelabrum with globular ending, from Padua, Veneto Region, Italy

Two branch candelabrum with globular ending, from Padua, Veneto Region, Italy
Italic civilizations, Paleo-Venetians, 8th-7th century b.C Two branch candelabrum with globular ending. Found at Padua, 1924, in the tomb of the vasi borchiati (studded vases), Veneto Region, Italy

Background imageCandlestick Holder Collection: 13th Century decorated copper altar candlestick holder, National Museum of Iceland, Reykjavik

13th Century decorated copper altar candlestick holder, National Museum of Iceland, Reykjavik



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In the heart of Hertzliya, Israel, lies a hidden gem - the Talmud artwork in the Hertzliya synagogue. Amongst its many treasures is a captivating candlestick holder that tells tales of tradition and faith. Venturing further into Galilee, Israel, one can discover an array of Hanoukias (Hanukkah menorahs) that illuminate the spirit of this joyous festival. These exquisite pieces showcase the craftsmanship and devotion to celebrating miracles. An antique map of Israel with vignettes takes us on a journey through time, revealing glimpses of history intertwined with candlelight's warm glow. It reminds us how candles have illuminated countless homes and hearts throughout generations. A man welcomes chefs with a smile as they gather around a beautifully adorned table in Vienna. Composer Franz Peter Schubert plays piano for his friends while their laughter fills the air. The flickering flames from elegant candlesticks create an ambiance fit for artistic inspiration. Traveling eastward to Japan, we find ourselves captivated by a vintage woodblock print depicting a house interior bathed in soft candlelight. Its simplicity evokes tranquility and invites reflection within these serene surroundings. Turkey on a platter becomes more than just food when presented alongside shimmering candelabras designed by Michelangelo and Raphael themselves. Crafted from solid gold by Benvenuto Cellini, these masterpieces elevate dining experiences to extraordinary heights. Dinner at Haddo House in 1884 comes alive through Alfred Edward Emslie's oil painting on canvas. The grandeur of Victorian-era celebrations is enhanced by majestic silver centerpiece candlesticks that stand tall amidst opulence and elegance. The Vatican unveils another marvel - candelabra designed centuries ago but forever etched in our memories as symbols of divine artistry. Paul Marie Letarouilly's engraving showcases Michelangelo's genius brought to life through precious metals crafted by skilled hands.