Sagiv Shats
Anita Satin Choudhary writes for Ivory and Art Gallery. Browse the gallery for unique collection of artifacts ranging from Silver Judaica to Netsuke and Mammoth Ivory
Paintings by this Artist
Indian Bronze Sculptures - Class Apart
- By Sagiv Shats
- Published 06/28/2008
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India is a very large country that is often broken down into regions when it comes to bronze history South Indian bronze was also strongly tied to the gods and goddess statues representative of Hinduism, but had heights in flourishing popularity from the 8th century throughout the 16th century
Learn the Interesting History of Russian Samovars
- By Sagiv Shats
- Published 06/26/2008
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The basic traditional Russian Samovar is a large metal container used for heating and boiling water Samovar is said to be of Russian origin with the proof of origination by the Russian "Samovar" named being stamped upon on the samovars of 18th century Iran
Poetry in Stone - Sculptures
- By Sagiv Shats
- Published 06/26/2008
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Sculpture is a three dimensional representation of an idea or a real life portrayal in wood, stone, ivory, precious stones, metals and even papier-mâché
Archaeological excavations have yielded innumerable sculptures, some dating back 35,000 years ago crafted from mammoth ivory
Popular Collections - Beads and Netsuke
- By Sagiv Shats
- Published 06/26/2008
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Netsuke
The history of Netsuke starts over 300 years ago in Japan Since the traditional Japanese clothes did not have any pockets for carrying personal items of pipes, tobacco, seals, medicines, and money, the Japanese invented the small woven carrying cases or pouches
What Is A Kiddush Cup?
- By Sagiv Shats
- Published 05/31/2008
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The Jewish practice of honoring the mitzvahs is done by the reciting of the Kiddush The Kiddush recitation is the words of honoring before every Shabbat and holiday meal
