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Pocket Shofars Pocket Shofars always bring a smile to my face. It is so amazing the volume and quality of sound that comes from these smaller horns of such magnificent creatures. They are also all handcrafted to be fine musical instruments as well as Collectible art pieces. When it is not convenient to carry around a 3 or 4 foot Kudu or Gemsbok shofar, a dynamic pocket shofar that fits neatly into a coat pocket or purse is the ideal item. Amazing enough, it still takes significant man hours to finish these smaller Shofars (thus the cost) but once you see and hear one, you'll be convinced they are just as awesome as the larger ones in their own unique way. Again, each is unique to its coloring, shape and sound. Designed with a special mouthpiece copyrighted by ART'ic CIRCLE Shofars. You will find a description of each item, its serial number and the musical notes it is tested and known to play.
Contact us to reserved and order one of these items by mail. In order to reserve and purchase one of our items using the Mail System and a Certified Cashier's Check or Money Order, please email me with your Name, Address, Phone Number, Item Number and method of sending payment. In so far as we do not want to hold up others from obtaining a specific item, we must have assurances that your order is genuine. |
NOTICE: Shofar maker and Artist, Dauwid Ray, is rapidly becoming known as one of the few place you can trust to safely obtain an animal horn turned into an incredibly beautiful Shofar. All of Mr. Ray's Shofar horns are first given a sterilization bath. Each Shofar is fashioned and given an In-House permanent bacteriostatic/viralstatic coating inside and out; after which they have little if any smell. They are then finished with the desired finish. All acquisitions of our products are at the consumers risk, however we believe in honesty and being up-front with our customers and producing and providing some of the finest Kosher Shofars available in the world.
Each horn/shofar will carry its own unique Serial Number and the personal Autograph of the Artist written in Archaic Hebrew.