Celebrate the moment of faith and victory when Miriam led the Israelite women in joyful dance after crossing the Red Sea. This stunning freestanding art display captures that powerful scene, inspired by Exodus 15:20: “Then Miriam the prophet… picked up a drum, and all the women went out after her in dance with drums.”
Designed by Maor Aharon, a gifted Israeli illustrator, wife, and mother of two, this piece brings the biblical story to life with rich colors and expressive movement. The women’s flowing garments in bold hues of red, blue, and green convey the energy and joy of their celebration. Printed on durable metal, the display stands freely on a gold-toned base, which bears the scripture verse as a reminder of the strength and resilience of the Jewish people.
The exquisite craftsmanship comes from Maase Hoshev, a father-daughter duo in Gush Etzion specializing in handcrafted Judaica and metal artistry. Their expertise ensures that this piece is not just visually striking but also made to last, preserving the beauty of biblical storytelling in a modern heirloom.
Perfect for a Passover table centerpiece, a bookshelf, or a special space of reflection, this collectible art piece connects past and present, faith and tradition, in a way that resonates for generations.
Specifications:
- Material: Sturdy, printed metal
- Dimensions: Approximately 6.5 x 7 inches (16.5 x 18 cm)
- Inscription: Features Exodus 15:20 on the base
- Display Style: Freestanding
Miriam’s Tambourine – The Women’s Dance Art Display
Maor Aharon Maor Aharon is a resident of Judea, wife, and mother of two darling children. When she is not taking care of her growing family and home, she makes time for her art and creates beautiful illustrations.
Maor is a graduate of the prestigious Israeli school for the arts, Bezalel. Bezalel Academy is located in Jerusalem and was named after Bezalel, the artisan charged with creating the Tabernacle when the Israelites were sojourning in the desert.
Maor uses her illustration to express her faith, combining her gift for drawing with Biblical elements. Ariel Joshua Ariel is a metalworker from a unique Israeli community in Gush Etzion. His community has intentionally integrated special needs Israelis with the community as a whole. They work and live together, supporting one another in all things.