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What does the "Diamond" finish mean in this Rosh Hashana collection?
Diamond refers to a faceted, multi-cut glass or crystal treatment that catches light across many small angled surfaces, giving the honey dish and Simanim pieces a sparkling, jewel-like look. It's a decorative finish rather than an indication of material value. The cut pattern is what distinguishes it visually from smoother glass or lucite pieces.
What pieces are included in the Diamond Collection?
The line spans a honey dish (including the tilted "Tilt Honey Dish" design), a Simanim tabletop card, a Simanim card set, and a complete Diamond Gift Box Set that bundles several pieces together. It's broad enough to build a coordinated table from a single finish family. Individual pieces can also be bought on their own to add to an existing table.
Is the Diamond Rosh Hashana Gift Box Set a complete table setting?
The Gift Box Set bundles several Diamond-finish pieces together as a presentation-ready gift, though it's sized as a gifting set rather than a full multi-guest table setting. It's well suited for a housewarming or hostess gift rather than outfitting an entire seuda. Check the specific set contents on the product page, since bundle contents can vary.
How do I clean faceted, diamond-cut glass Judaica?
Hand-wash faceted glass pieces with a soft cloth rather than a dishwasher, since the many small angled surfaces can trap detergent residue and lose their sparkle over repeated machine cycles. Dry immediately to avoid water spotting in the cut grooves. Store with soft padding so the faceted edges don't chip against other pieces.
Is the Diamond Collection more formal than other Rosh Hashanah lines?
The faceted, light-catching finish reads as more formal and dressier than matte or simple glass pieces, making it a popular choice for a first-night seuda or a table with guests. It pairs naturally with gold or silver accents elsewhere on the table. Less formal households may prefer a simpler finish like the Classic line for everyday use.
Does the Diamond Simanim Card Set include the Yehi Ratzon blessings?
Yes — the card set lists the traditional Yehi Ratzon prayers recited over each symbolic food, presented on Diamond-finish cards that match the rest of the collection. It's built to be read from directly at the table during the Simanim seder. The blessings follow the standard sequence used across most households.
Is the Diamond Collection a good wedding or engagement gift?
The sparkling, formal look of the Diamond finish makes it a popular choice for wedding and engagement gifts, especially the Gift Box Set, which arrives ready to present. It's a piece the couple will use every Rosh Hashanah once they're setting up their own home. Pairing it with a card noting the occasion adds a personal touch.
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