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ETZ-RON     by Amy Gilron
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A Special Mosaic Technique
Etz-Ron handcrafted wooden Judaica and original gift items are made in Israel. Etz-Ron's Amy Gilron has developed a special mosaic technique, combining bits of different woods, each with their own individual colors, patterns and grain, to decorate many items used to celebrate the Jewish holidays.  
Integrating Wood with other Media
Many of Etz-Ron's designs integrate wood with silver, glass and other metals, to create gift items for your home, your table, your friends and loved ones.  
Gifts for All Occasions
Whether it's a Mezzuzah, Challah Board or Challah Tray, Hanukah Menorah, Tzedakah (Charity) Box, Dreidel, or something for your home such as a Mosaic Clock, Jewelry Box, Tea Box or Salt and Pepper Shakers, Etz-Ron is the place to shop.  
Buy Blue and White
The importance of the Blue and White (made in Israel) campaign cannot be overstated. When you buy goods that are made in Israel you help to employ Israeli workers and support the economy of the country. And, when you buy products from Etz-Ron factory direct, distribution costs are eliminated, saving you money. So, everybody's a winner. That makes good economic sense.  
Enjoy the Rich Beauty of Wood
Are you looking for something special and unique? Do you love wood, its texture and its warmth? Amy invites you to take a look...
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