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Vitrages for Synagogues

ויטראז בלון בהשתקפות בחלל בית הכנסת

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Vitrages: Light and glory in the temple of the Lord. Perpetuation for generations!!!
Real vitrage - Intended to decorate the hall in line with the structure and community. 
Prevents the sun from glaring and protects the furniture.
Only real vitrage with a full color warranty never fades
For a presentation in English about glass art and there are many synagogues, click me.

Since the temple was destroyed, synagogues have served as a temple and place for prayer.

It is where Jews celebrate the most important moments of their lives.
The synagogue is the center of the community.
Thus the importance of its beauty.

What reflects that better than a vitrage
that enables the sun to penetrate and flood the temple of the Lord with a halo of sanctity.

Artistic glass suitable for windows, doors, the Holy Ark, the prayer platform, partition for the women’s section, illuminated ceiling, special signage, special lampshades, Birkat HaLevana and more...

Synagogues under construction should contact us when planning the windows in order to save on costs and enjoy a perfect creation - both technically and in terms of design. Regarding the interior design, beyond the windows and doors, everything can be planned and executed later. Although it is best to plan in advance. 

Interior design by an architect is available. 

Real vitrage is a glass art that welds pieces of colorful glass into a complete creation. All handmade and using quality, oven processed glass. Only a vitrage provides a reflection in space and it is a wonderful show!

In each creation, Artist Ran Green expresses and highlights the nature of the community, its values and culture.

And of course, he relates to the synagogues architectural structure.

Synagogue vitrages are powerful, displaying  many Jewish symbols that enhance the sanctity of the temple.

We opened a department for ceramic printing on glass

After printing, the glass goes into the oven and comes out tempered. 

The paint is integrated in the glass and it never fades, guaranteed. 

For a fascinating article on my close connection to Judaism and synagogues, press here.

For an article about glass designs for synagogues. For Do’s and Don’ts, press here.

For an article about the Jewish spirit of inclusion and acceptance, press here.

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