Product Details
Hadad Bros.
Moreshet Silver Collection
SD999 dipped silver
Made in Israel
Height – 5.75″ inches
Length – 6.5″ Inches
Moreshet Silver Collection
The Moreshet series is an exclusive Hadad Brothers development since 2011, offering a range of silver pieces at affordable prices accessible to all. The Moreshet series features high quality Judaica made from sterling silver overlayed over a copper inner core. The interior core is dipped in a silver bath using a multi-layered technique, giving the item thickness, strength and durability. The Moreshet series is produced in Israel by Jewish artists (no need for immersion or tevilah) through meticulous handiwork, using the same process as the Pure Sterling Silverware, with identical maintenance and cleaning, and these pieces last for generations.
The Moreshet series can be identified by the Moreshet SD999 – Silver Dipped hallmark on the base of each item. Pieces can be engraved with dedications just as pure sterling silver items can, without harming the thick layer of high quality silver.
The Moreshet series also comes with a lifetime Hadad Bros. factory warranty.
Salt Dish – Hand Chased – Diagonal Renaissance Overview
Add elegance and tradition to your Shabbat and Yom Tov table with this beautiful Salt Dish – Hand Chased – Diagonal Renaissance from the exclusive Moreshet Silver Collection by Hadad Bros. Expertly hand-crafted in Israel, this premium kosher Judaica piece features intricate diagonal Renaissance chasing that brings timeless beauty to your home.
Made with a high-quality copper core and multi-layered SD999 silver dipping, it offers the luxurious look, strength, and durability of fine sterling silver at an affordable price. Perfect for holding kosher salt during meals, this hand-chased salt cellar is produced by Jewish artists and requires no tevilah.
The set includes a lifetime Hadad Bros. factory warranty and can be elegantly engraved with personal dedications. A meaningful and practical addition to any Jewish home, this silver-dipped salt dish will serve your family beautifully for generations.
Salt Dish – Hand Chased – Diagonal Renaissance FAQs
What is the purpose of a salt dish in Jewish tradition?
In Jewish homes, a salt dish or salt cellar is traditionally placed on the Shabbat and holiday table. Salt symbolizes the eternal covenant between Hashem and the Jewish people, as mentioned in the Torah (Leviticus 2:13). Using a beautiful, dedicated salt dish like this hand-chased Diagonal Renaissance model enhances the mitzvah of Shabbat and adds kedusha to every meal.
What makes the Moreshet Silver Collection Salt Dish high-quality and durable?
The Moreshet series by Hadad Bros. features a strong copper inner core with multiple layers of SD999 silver dipping, providing exceptional thickness, shine, and durability comparable to pure sterling silver. Hand-crafted in Israel by Jewish artists with meticulous chasing work, this Diagonal Renaissance salt dish carries the official Moreshet SD999 hallmark and comes with a lifetime factory warranty.
Can this Hand Chased Salt Dish be engraved for gifting?
Yes, this silver-dipped salt dish can be professionally engraved with names, dates, or special dedications without harming the thick silver layer. It makes a thoughtful and practical gift for weddings, housewarmings, Bar Mitzvah, or any Jewish home, combining beauty with daily use on the Shabbat table.
What are the exact dimensions of this Diagonal Renaissance Salt Dish?
This elegant salt dish measures 5.75 inches in height and 6.5 inches in length. The generous size makes it both decorative and highly functional for holding kosher salt during family meals, while its hand-chased Diagonal Renaissance design adds a sophisticated touch to any dining table.
How do I clean and maintain my silver-dipped Salt Dish?
Maintenance is the same as for pure sterling silver. Gently clean with a soft cloth and standard silver polish or mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive materials. The multi-layered SD999 silver dipping ensures long-lasting beauty, and the lifetime Hadad Bros. warranty protects against manufacturing defects.
Is this Salt Dish kosher and does it require tevilah?
Yes, this hand-chased salt dish is fully kosher for use on the Shabbat table. Produced in Israel by Jewish artists using high-quality materials and traditional techniques, the Moreshet Silver Collection requires no tevilah (immersion). It is ready to use immediately upon purchase.

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