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Caesarea Arts
Several mezuzah case designs by Caesarea Arts studio reflect the sights, symbols and ancient
atmosphere of Jerusalem, such as The Wailing wall – a prominent symbol within the Jewish tradition
and part of the Israeli national identity. A number of the mezuzah cases designed by Caesarea Arts
studio are carved using Jerusalem stone. The studio operates in the Israeli city of Caesarea by a couple,
Alice & Brian Bergner, who together create extraordinary Judaica hand-made articles. The pair draws its
inspiration from the seafront city of Caesarea built around archeological sites that date back to 300 years
BC.  
Caesarea Arts studio offers modern designs in a wide range of colors – brightly polished mezuzahs that
appeal to anyone's love for esthetics and beauty. Caesarea Arts studio specializes in Judaica gifts hand-
made with stone and glass, accessories for the home, and fine jewelry that at large include elements of
the Jewish tradition in innovative designs.
Ester Shahaf
Other designers, as Ester Shahaf, craft a mezuzah case that combines various materials. Ester
Shahaf's handcrafted mezuzah cases are individually made from brass Pewter and wood, silver and
decorated with fine Swarovski crystals.

Ester Shahaf, an accomplished Israeli Judaica artist, is known for her stylish designs of Jewish
jewelry, Shabbat candlesticks and many more. A graduate of Tel Aviv University in theater and costume
design, Shahaf now lives and work in Binyamina, Israel. Shahaf's unique creations are displayed in
museum shops and first-class shops in Israel and in the USA. Shahaf skillfully combines the old with
nevou, and the modern with the traditional, with oriental influences. Ester Shahaf designs
mezuzah
cases, Shabbat candlesticks, Jewish jewelry, Hanukkah menorahs and more.
Israeli Artists
Laura Cowan
Laura Cowen has gained her reputation as an extraordinary contemporary artist in London thanks
to her unique futuristic jewelry designs. In recent years, she has brought her creative eye to the field
of Judaica. She now lives and works in a Tel Aviv studio. She's been inspired by the race to space,
and her designs are based on rocket shape. According to Cowan, she enjoys the irony of bringing
the future to what is now a history. Cowan designs mezuzah cases, candlesticks, Seder plates and
more.