Discover our Judaica bookend Collection: a fusion of tradition and elegance
We proudly present an exclusive collection of bookends inspired by the rich heritage of Judaism. Our first model, titled Judaica, featuring an Orthodox Jew and a Hasidic Jew in prayer, was originally crafted in 2014 for the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw. Due to the enthusiastic response, we expanded our collection, celebrating different facets of Jewish culture through unique decorative works.
Our current selection includes five meticulously designed models that honor Jewish symbols and traditions, crafted to meet the tastes and expectations of our clients. Each pair of bookends tells a story, blending art and culture, and adds a touch of elegance and spirituality to any space.
Original and inspiring creations, emblems of Jewish culture
Each piece is crafted to bring unique aesthetic and symbolic value, paying homage to the rich traditions and symbols of Judaism. Our bookends represent quality craftsmanship, capturing the details that enrich Jewish history and culture.
Add a touch of Jewish tradition to your space or gift a memorable piece that will resonate with loved ones. Explore our models and find the one that best reflects your style and cultural heritage.
Technical Specifications
The bookends are crafted using the same manufacturing process as our other creations.
They are laser-cut from industrial-grade steel sheets using high-tech laser cutting machines. The painting process is done via an electrostatic procedure, ensuring an even application and fixation of pigments after passing through a furnace set at approximately 280°C (536°F.). Each bookend features non-slip silicone pads under their base.
Our manufacturing adheres to environmental protection standards. The steels used are partially sourced from recycled materials and are fully recyclable. The painting process utilizes pigments free from solvents or harmful substances. Product boxes are made from recycled cardboard and paper, making them entirely recyclable or reusable for other purposes.
Judaica Bookends
Dimensions: 19 x 12 x 17 cm (Height x Width x Depth) / 7.5 x 4.8 x 6.7 Inch.
The first model in the series features an Orthodox Jew and a Hasidic Jew praying at the Kotel (Western Wall) in Jerusalem. The characters embody the iconic appearance of Jews from Central Europe.
Design Jacques Lahitte - © Tolonensis Creation
Klezmer Bookends
Dimensions: 19 x 12 x 17 cm (Height x Width x Depth) / 7.5 x 4.8 x 6.7 Inch.
This creation depicts two Jewish musicians with the most emblematic instruments of Jewish music: the violin and the clarinet.
Design Jacques Lahitte - © Tolonensis Creation
Jewish Life Bookends: Shabbat and Torah
Dimensions: 19 x 12 x 17 cm (Height x Width x Depth) / 7.5 x 4.8 x 6.7 Inch.
The latest model in the series focuses on Jewish tradition, featuring a woman with candlesticks during the Shabbat blessing and a Jew wearing tefilin while holding the sacred Torah scrolls.
Design Jacques Lahitte - © Tolonensis Creation
Menorah Bookends
Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm (Height x Width) / 8.7 x 5.9 Inch.
This single-fold model presents a seven-branched candelabrum. The design is inspired by an engraving observed on a Jewish tomb in a cemetery in Poland.
Design Jacques Lahitte - © Tolonensis Creation
Magen David Bookends
Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm (Height x Width) / 8.3 x 5.9 Inch.
Another single-fold model showcasing the Star of David, a universal and emblematic symbol of the Jewish people and Israel.
Design Jacques Lahitte - © Tolonensis Creation