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Singhoow 3 Pcs Jewish Wedding Chuppah Breaking Glass Jewish Gifts for Couples Engagement Marriage Anniversary Ceremony Glass Souvenir Vessel Groom with Drawstring Bag(Blue)

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Why shoppers consider it
  • A More Thoughtful Combination: a complete Chuppah glass shatter kit for a meaningful wedding ceremony, including a blue glass, a glass bottle with a wooden stopper, and a drawstring bag for a traditional Jewish wedding
  • Convenient Storage: a specially matched combination allows you to store the broken glass pieces in a glass bottle with a wooden stopper and store this precious memory in a delicate velvet bag
  • Safe and Fragile: the specially designed thin edged glass can be easily crushed and becomes beautiful fragments without sharp edges, commemorating the history of the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem, and...
  • Sacred Blue Design: blue symbolizes holiness and protection in Jewish culture, which is very suitable for Jewish weddings, engagements or anniversaries, wishing the newlyweds a happy marriage
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