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Creator: Piet Cohen
A Piet Cohen Silver Kiddush Cup Set, Amsterdam 1997
By Piet Cohen
Located in New York, NY
The Piet Cohen Silver Kiddush Cup Set from Amsterdam in 1997 represents a modern iteration of a traditional Jewish ceremonial object with a notable art...
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1990s Dutch Piet Cohen Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass
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Among some Hassidic courts, it was a practice for the Rabbi to give a blessed silver coin to his Hassidim as an amulet. Such protection might be given for all manner of life events, from healing from an illness to success in travel and the amulet was carried on the body of the recipient. This custom was particularly popular among the Ryzhiner Hassidim and these coins were called "Shmirot". To such coins were attributed extraordinary power and value and they were treasured with great care and love.
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Width : 2 inch / 5 cm
After the specific event for which they had originally be given, such a coin or coins were used in the making of other objects, which maintained the special aura of the Rabbi. Such a coin would be melted in other silver with the amuletic valued being spread evenly to all the silver. Then a ritual object would be fashioned by a silversmith and the special nature of the item would be inscribed on it, indicating in one of several ways that this object had been made from "Shmirot". this objects include Kiddish cups, a Havdalah tray, a Shabbat salt holder, a Chanukkah Menorah, a Torah crown etc.
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