Israeli Art- Now in Your Aron Kodesh

Now here is a brand new concept- incorporating satin-printed works of art, painted by Israeli artists, in a parochet. My father envisioned these parochets many years ago and urged me to bring his vision to life. 

The parochets depicted below are a combination of silk prints with duchesse satin and brocade applique fabrics on a shiny velveteen background.

If you think that this style of parochet could enhance your Aron Kodesh, please feel free to contact me! myparochet@gmail.com

Yoram Raanan- expressionist art in your Aron Kodesh.

I teamed up with American-born Israeli conceptual artist, Yoram Raanan, to design what I consider some of the most original and evocative parochets I've ever seen (and I've seen thousands!) His inspirational use of color, which bring psukim and deep Torah concepts to life, are what really captivated me. I hope you will be equally moved by this collection.

Chaya Berlin- A Modern Take on Judaism

"Light is a matter of a passing moment. Painting light is eternal"

Chaya Berlin was born in Jerusalem and been living there since. Berlin likes painting the depth and the holy fragile light. Here, in her place of her residence - among the alleys of the old Beit Israel neighborhood, she breathes art... In some of her paintings she chose to use the motif of the Kohen Gadol’s breastplate stones. The stones contain all the colors. Every Jew can find their own light in them, and they all together influence the whole of Jerusalem and bring forth the light of joy and redemption!

David Baruch Wolk- Energizing the Alef-Bet

David Baruch Wolk’s paintings have drawn international acclaim in exhibits, museums and hotels worldwide. The penetrating Jewish themes of his artwork drew me to create this stunning parochet collection.

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