Frequently asked questions
Helpful answers about this modern cement mezuzah case, scroll fit, mounting, exterior doorway use, and gold Shin detail.
What does the gold Shin on this gray cement mezuzah case mean?
The visible Hebrew letter is the Shin (ש), traditionally associated with Shaddai, a Divine Name commonly shown on mezuzah cases. On this design, the Shin is finished in gold, giving the muted gray cement body a warmer and more elegant Jewish focal point. It helps the case feel clearly rooted in mezuzah tradition while keeping the overall appearance modern and minimal.
Why choose a gray cement mezuzah case with gold detail?
A gray cement mezuzah case offers a grounded, stone-like material feel without the polish of metal or glass. The gold Shin adds warmth and visual contrast, creating a design that feels contemporary but not cold. It is especially appealing for customers who want a modern mezuzah cover that works with natural textures, soft neutral interiors, and understated luxury.
What style of doorway does the Gray Cement Gold Shin Mezuzah look best on?
This mezuzah case works beautifully on white doors, gray doors, pale wood, natural stone entries, modern apartment doorframes, office entrances, and homes with neutral or minimalist decor. The cement texture gives it subtle depth, while the gold Shin adds just enough warmth to keep the case visually interesting. It is a strong fit for contemporary Jewish homes that prefer clean design over heavy ornament.
What size kosher scroll fits inside this gray and gold cement mezuzah?
This mezuzah case fits a 5-inch kosher mezuzah scroll. Because the case is made for a larger scroll size, the proper parchment choice matters for a secure and accurate fit inside the back opening. Customers can choose the compatible Superior Kosher Scroll option so the case arrives with the scroll already rolled and inserted.
Does the extra strong mounting tape hold this cement mezuzah securely?
The mezuzah is designed to mount with extra strong tape, which is included. Adhesive mounting works best when the doorway surface is clean, dry, smooth, and properly prepared before installation. This creates a clean appearance without visible nail or screw heads, which suits the modern gray-and-gold design especially well.
Can the Gray Cement Gold Shin Mezuzah be used on an exterior doorway?
Yes. This mezuzah case is suitable for indoor doorways and exterior doorways when sealed properly. When Mezuzah Store ships the mezuzah with a scroll already inserted, the back is sealed with double-sided tape to help create an airtight seal, making the case usable on exterior doorways when properly installed.
Gray Cement Gold Shin Mezuzah Product Description
Every spec, one glance.
- Origin
- Made in Israel
- Material
- Cement
- Case height
- 6.0" (15 cm)
- Scroll fit
- Fits kosher scrolls up to 5-Inch (13 cm)
- Mounting
- Mounting Tape
- Water rating
- Water-Resistant
- Placement
- Front Door, Interior Door, Office Door
- Scroll insertion
- Back Opening
Soft gray cement and a warm gold Shin give this mezuzah case a clean, architectural look with a distinctly Jewish focal point. As a mezuzah cover, it feels modern, understated, and refined, making it a beautiful choice for front doors, apartment entries, office doorways, contemporary interiors, and exterior spaces where the design should feel substantial without being dark or heavy.
The visible Hebrew letter on the front is the Shin (ש, Hebrew letter), traditionally associated with Shaddai (שַׁדַּי, Divine Name). Here, the gold Shin stands out against the muted gray cement body, creating a warmer and softer contrast than the black version of this design. Customers browsing cement mezuzah cases will appreciate how this piece balances raw material texture with polished gold detail.
Made in Israel, this gray and gold mezuzah holder has a stone-like matte finish that feels grounded and contemporary. The color combination works especially well for shoppers looking through gold mezuzah covers that are elegant without being overly ornate, or for those comparing contemporary mezuzahs with a more architectural design language.
Gray Cement Gold Shin Mezuzah Specs
Use the specifications below to confirm scroll fit, origin, material, measurements, mounting style, and recommended placement for this gray cement mezuzah case with gold Hebrew detail.
- Origin: Made in Israel
- Scroll Fit: Fits a 5-inch kosher mezuzah scroll
- Material: Cement
- Color: Gray and gold
- Visible Hebrew Detail: Shin (ש, Hebrew letter), traditionally associated with Shaddai
- Measurements: 6" tall by 1" wide
- Mounting: Affixes with extra strong mounting tape, included
- Use: Suitable for indoor doorways and exterior doorways
- Water-resistant: Yes, when sealed properly with double-sided tape
- How to Insert Scroll: Back
Gray Cement Shin Mezuzah Scroll Guidance
This mezuzah case is designed to hold a 5-inch kosher mezuzah scroll. The gray cement body and gold Shin give the doorway its finished visual presence, but the mitzvah (מִצְוָה, commandment) depends on the kosher klaf (קְלָף, parchment) placed inside.
If you choose No Scroll, we will ship your mezuzah case without a scroll inside. Choose this option if you already have a kosher scroll that fits this case.
If you need a scroll as well, you can choose the Superior Kosher Scroll. If you choose this option, we can ship your mezuzah with the scroll carefully rolled and inserted inside the case.
When this mezuzah is shipped with a scroll already inserted, we seal the back with double-sided tape to help create an airtight seal, making the case usable on exterior doorways when properly sealed. Customers comparing parchment options can also browse our kosher mezuzah parchment.
Because this design installs with adhesive mounting, our guide on putting up a mezuzah with mounting tape can help explain when tape is appropriate and how to prepare the surface for a secure hold.
Gray and Gold Cement Mezuzah Design
The gray cement texture gives this case a quieter, more neutral personality than the black colorway, while the gold Shin adds a warm decorative accent that keeps the design from feeling stark. It is a strong fit for customers browsing Israel mezuzahs with a modern material story and a clearly Jewish symbol.
- Gold Shin detail: The Hebrew letter ש creates a warm, meaningful focal point on the gray cement body
- Soft gray finish: Neutral, architectural, and easier to pair with lighter doors and interiors
- Made in Israel: A meaningful origin for a modern Judaica doorway design
- Large 6-inch profile: Noticeable enough for front entrances, apartments, offices, and visible doorways
- Extra strong mounting tape: Included for a clean installation without visible nails or screws
- Contemporary material style: Cement gives the mezuzah cover a grounded, sculptural feel
For customers comparing modern mezuzot with calm neutral color and refined gold detail, this Gray Cement Gold Shin Mezuzah offers a meaningful combination of texture, warmth, and Jewish doorway symbolism.
Also Available in Black
This cement Shin design is also available as the Black Shin Cement Mezuzah, which has the same clean modern form in a bolder, darker colorway with a more dramatic architectural presence.
For customers who want additional adhesive options or replacement mounting supplies, our mezuzah tape and adhesives collection can help support a clean and secure doorway installation.
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