Extra Large Golden Ramparts Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah
The Golden Ramparts Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah is an extra large mezuzah case made in Israel from real Jerusalem stone and designed for a doorway that calls for exceptional scale. As a mezuzah cover, its 13 3/4-inch height, broad two-inch profile, carved wall pattern, and warm gold Shin create a commanding piece rooted in the natural beauty and architectural character of Jerusalem. Rows of raised stone blocks travel across the gently curved face, recalling the ancient walls, pathways, and layered stonework of Yerushalayim (יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, Jerusalem). Cream and golden stone tones shift naturally across the surface, while the small metallic Shin near the upper section gives the monumental design a clear Jewish focal point. Within our complete selection of Mezuzahs, this case stands apart for both its height and its unusually long scroll chamber. It is made for a broad front entrance, synagogue, Jewish institution, large office, community building, or substantial residential doorframe where a standard-size case might feel visually lost. The wall-inspired surface allows the real stone to remain at the center of the design rather than covering it with heavy ornamentation. Customers drawn to authentic Holy Land materials can compare it with our broader collection of Jerusalem stone mezuzah cases, while its scale places it naturally among our extra large mezuzah cases. Golden Ramparts Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Specs Use the details below to confirm scroll fit, origin, material, color, Hebrew detail, measurements, mounting options, doorway use, and packaging for this extra large Jerusalem stone mezuzah case. Scroll Fit: Fits Kosher Mezuzah Scrolls from 4 Inches (10 cm) up to 12 Inches (30.5 cm) Origin: Made in Israel Material: Real Jerusalem stone Color: Cream and gold Visible Hebrew Detail: Gold Shin (ש, Hebrew letter) with crown-like decorative detail Design: Extra large rounded case with a carved Jerusalem wall-inspired stone-block pattern Measurements: 13 3/4" tall by 2" wide / 34.9 cm by 5.1 cm Mounting: Affixes with nails or screws through the mounting holes, or with the included extra-strong double-sided mezuzah mounting tape. Nails or screws are recommended due to the size. Use: Suitable for indoor doorways and exterior doorways Water-resistant: Yes, when sealed properly with double-sided tape How to Insert Scroll: Back Packaging: Ships gift-box ready Natural Jerusalem Stone Inspired by Ancient City Walls Real Jerusalem stone gives this mezuzah a warm and naturally varied appearance. Cream, ivory, beige, tan, gold, rose, or pale pink undertones may appear from one piece to another, along with veins, fine lines, texture, small pits, and subtle surface irregularities. These are expected characteristics of genuine stone and do not compromise its quality, strength, or beauty. The repeating block pattern adds depth without hiding the natural surface. Some sections appear more raised and golden, while lighter recessed lines create the impression of mortar between stones. This contrast gives the long case the feeling of a miniature architectural wall rather than a flat printed design. The rounded edges soften the substantial height and help the stone pattern continue naturally around the sides. From a distance, the piece reads as a tall cream-and-gold column. Up close, the individual wall blocks, mineral markings, and dimensional texture become more visible. The design is a meaningful expression of hiddur mitzvah (הִדּוּר מִצְוָה, beautifying a commandment), pairing an unusually large case with a material directly connected to the Land of Israel. Its strength comes from the scale, texture, and natural stone rather than from excessive decorative elements. What Does the Gold Shin on This Mezuzah Mean? The only Hebrew letter displayed on the front is: ש This is the letter Shin (ש, Hebrew letter). It is traditionally associated with Shaddai (שַׁדַּי, Divine Name), which is written on the reverse side of a kosher mezuzah scroll. The three Hebrew letters of Shaddai are also traditionally connected with the phrase Shomer Daltot Yisrael (שׁוֹמֵר דַּלְתוֹת יִשְׂרָאֵל, Guardian of the doorways of Israel). The Shin on this case is rendered in gold with a small crown-like detail rising from one side. Its placement near the top creates a clear focal point without interrupting the long architectural wall pattern below. The exterior Shin is a meaningful symbol, but it is not what makes the mezuzah kosher. The mitzvah depends on the properly handwritten parchment scroll placed inside the case. Scroll Options for This 13 3/4-Inch Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah This unusually large case can hold Kosher Mezuzah Scrolls ranging from 4 Inches (10 cm) up to 12 Inches (30.5 cm). The broad range gives customers flexibility when choosing a parchment according to size, writing tradition, level of quality, or an existing scroll they already own. The selected scroll should fit securely inside the long recessed chamber without being folded, trimmed, crushed, or forced. Because the case can accept several sizes, carefully confirm the exact option selected through the product add-on area near the Add to Cart button. If a compatible scroll is purchased together with the case, Mezuzah Store can carefully roll and insert it through the opening in the back. We then seal the chamber with double-sided tape to help create an airtight fit, protect the parchment, and improve water resistance when the case is installed on an exterior doorway. The Jerusalem stone case protects and presents the scroll, while the kosher klaf (קְלָף, parchment) inside fulfills the mitzvah. Customers comparing sizes and quality levels can review our complete selection of Mezuzah Scrolls for Sale. Families following an Ashkenazi writing tradition can learn more through our Ashkenazi Mezuzahs. Customers following a Sephardi minhag (מִנְהָג, custom) can review our Sephardic Mezuzahs, while our Chabad Mezuzahs explain Chabad, Ari-style, and Alter Rebbe options. For customers who would like to understand the handwritten parchment, the Torah passages it contains, and why the case alone does not fulfill the commandment, our guide to the Jewish Door Scroll explains what belongs inside a kosher mezuzah. An Extra Large Mezuzah for a Grand Entrance At nearly 14 inches tall, the Golden Ramparts Mezuzah is intended to be noticed. Its scale works especially well on a broad front entrance, tall doorframe, synagogue, Jewish school, community building, executive office, or substantial private residence. The carved wall pattern gives the design enough visual detail to remain interesting at close range, while its narrow vertical proportions keep it from appearing overly heavy. Cream and gold tones allow it to coordinate naturally with wood, stone, stucco, metal, and neutral architectural finishes. Its real Jerusalem stone, Israeli origin, large size, and gift-box-ready presentation make it a meaningful choice for a major Jewish housewarming, building dedication, synagogue opening, anniversary, office opening, or family milestone. It is particularly appropriate when the doorway itself has symbolic or architectural importance. The name Golden Ramparts reflects the way its repeating stone blocks evoke the walls and fortifications of Jerusalem. It does not reproduce one exact historical wall, but instead draws on the broader visual language of ancient Jerusalem stonework. Mounting and Sealing the Golden Ramparts Mezuzah The front contains mounting holes at the top and bottom, allowing the case to be secured with nails or screws. Extra-strong double-sided mezuzah mounting tape is also included as an alternative mounting method. Because the case measures 13 3/4 inches tall, nails or screws are recommended for the most secure installation. Choose hardware and anchors that are appropriate for the doorframe material, and secure both the upper and lower mounting points so the case cannot swing, shift, or pull away from the surface. When using the included tape, apply it only to a clean, dry, smooth, and stable section of the doorpost. Dust, moisture, peeling paint, heavy texture, uneven stone, or unstable finishes may reduce the strength of the adhesive bond. Insert the scroll through the long opening in the back and seal the chamber before mounting the case. For an exterior doorway, a covered, recessed, or sheltered entrance is preferred. Proper sealing helps protect the parchment from moisture and allows the case to remain water-resistant when installed correctly. Our guide to putting up a mezuzah explains doorway side, placement height, customary angle, and practical installation steps. To care for the stone, dust it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking the case or applying harsh chemical cleaners to the Jerusalem stone or gold Shin. With its monumental height, ancient wall-inspired texture, natural Israeli stone, and warm metallic detail, the Golden Ramparts Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah gives a grand doorway a powerful connection to Jerusalem.
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