The Heritage Rose Garden Mezuzah is a decorative mezuzah case made in Israel from wood and metal, combining the warmth of a floral wood inset with the strength of a textured metallic frame. As a mezuzah cover, its burgundy roses, golden blossoms, olive-green leaves, pale Hebrew Shin, and elongated 7.4-inch profile bring the character of an heirloom garden to the Jewish doorway.
The floral artwork moves vertically across the cream-colored center panel, beginning with deep burgundy roses near the top and continuing through smaller golden flowers, curling stems, leaves, berries, and additional rose blooms. The composition feels richly detailed without becoming visually heavy because the flowers are arranged with generous areas of light background between them.
A softly shaded Shin appears above the central floral trail. The pale lavender and gray coloring allows the Hebrew letter to remain clearly visible while blending gracefully with the surrounding burgundy, gold, green, cream, and dark metal tones.
Customers comparing decorative Mezuzah Cases will appreciate how this design balances traditional Jewish symbolism with botanical artwork, mixed materials, and an old-world decorative character.
Heritage Rose Garden Metal Mezuzah Specs
Use the specifications below to confirm compatible scroll sizes, Israeli origin, wood-and-metal construction, multicolor floral design, measurements, mounting method, doorway use, and scroll insertion.
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Scroll Fit: Fits a 4-Inch (10 cm) or 5-Inch (13 cm) Kosher Mezuzah Scroll
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Origin: Made in Israel
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Material: Metal and wood
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Color: Cream, burgundy, purple, gold, green, brown, black, and silver-tone metal
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Visible Hebrew Detail: Pale stylized Shin (ש, Hebrew letter)
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Design: Floral wood inset with burgundy roses, golden blossoms, green foliage, decorative carved motifs, and a textured metal frame
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Measurements: 7.4" tall by 1.8" wide / 18.8 cm by 4.6 cm
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Mounting: Affixes securely with nails or screws through the top and bottom mounting holes
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Use: Suitable for indoor doorways and protected exterior doorways
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How to Insert Scroll: Back
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Packaging: Ships gift-box ready
Burgundy Roses and Golden Garden Details
The floral center gives this mezuzah its distinctive personality. Large burgundy and plum-colored roses create the strongest visual anchors, while smaller golden-yellow flowers, olive-green leaves, brown branches, curling vines, and berry-like details fill the surrounding space.
The flowers do not appear as a single isolated bouquet. Instead, they travel down the length of the case like a garden vine, allowing the narrow vertical form of the mezuzah to become part of the composition.
The cream background keeps the multicolor artwork clear and readable. Dark outlines define the petals and foliage, while the softer interior shading gives the flowers depth without overwhelming the natural warmth of the wood inset.
This layered botanical treatment makes the case especially fitting among our colorful mezuzahs, where expressive palettes and artistic details bring additional personality to the doorpost.
A Wood Inset Framed in Textured Metal
The material combination gives the Heritage Rose Garden Mezuzah both warmth and structure. The wood center supports the detailed floral artwork, while the dark metal border creates a strong outer frame and protects the long decorative panel.
Raised and recessed motifs appear across the metal sections above and below the floral insert. These textured details give the frame an aged, dimensional quality that complements the traditional garden imagery without competing with the flowers.
The dark metallic finish provides visual contrast against the light center panel and helps define the elongated rectangular silhouette. The top and bottom sections also contain circular mounting holes for secure installation with nails or screws.
Customers drawn to layered natural materials can compare additional wood mezuzah cases, while the sculptural outer frame connects the design with our broader collection of metal mezuzahs.
The Pale Shin at the Center of the Design
A stylized Shin (ש, Hebrew letter) appears near the upper portion of the cream wood panel. Its pale lavender-gray shading gives the letter a softer appearance than a deeply black or metallic symbol, allowing it to coordinate naturally with the surrounding roses.
Shin is the first letter of Shaddai (שַׁדַּי, Divine Name), traditionally associated with the mezuzah. The letters of Shaddai are also connected with Shomer Daltot Yisrael (שׁוֹמֵר דַּלְתוֹת יִשְׂרָאֵל, Guardian of the doorways of Israel).
This traditional association should not be interpreted as a guarantee that the decorative case itself provides protection. The exterior Shin identifies and beautifies the mezuzah, while the kosher klaf inside is the sacred component that fulfills the mitzvah (מִצְוָה, commandment).
The combination of Hebrew symbolism, floral artwork, and textured framing gives the piece a natural place among our traditional mezuzahs, while its expressive composition also complements more artistic Judaica.
Made in Israel with an Heirloom-Inspired Look
The Heritage Rose Garden Mezuzah is made in Israel, connecting its floral imagery and Hebrew detail with Eretz Yisrael (אֶרֶץ יִשְׂרָאֵל, Land of Israel). The combination of wood, metal, botanical ornament, and the visible Shin creates a functional Judaica piece designed to be used and appreciated every day.
Although the construction is contemporary, the aged metal texture and detailed rose pattern give the case an inherited, old-world quality. It feels suited to a doorway surrounded by antiques, traditional furniture, warm wood, decorative textiles, or collected family objects.
Customers looking for Judaica with a connection to Israeli design and production can explore more mezuzahs made in Israel across metal, wood, stone, ceramic, glass, and other materials.
The ornamental metalwork and botanical panel also make this design a natural addition to our vintage mezuzahs for customers who prefer Judaica with a more collected and nostalgic appearance.
Scroll Options for the Heritage Rose Garden Mezuzah
The rear chamber fits either a 4-Inch (10 cm) or 5-Inch (13 cm) Kosher Mezuzah Scroll. The selected parchment should fit comfortably inside without being folded, trimmed, crushed, pinched, or forced into the chamber.
The case measures 7.4 inches externally, but the exterior height should not be used to estimate scroll compatibility. Always choose one of the specifically listed scroll sizes because the usable chamber is shorter than the complete metal-and-wood case.
When a compatible scroll is purchased with the Heritage Rose Garden Mezuzah, Mezuzah Store can carefully roll and insert it through the opening in the back. The parchment is protected inside the case so the mezuzah can arrive prepared for installation.
The floral holder protects and presents the scroll, while the handwritten klaf (קְלָף, parchment) inside fulfills the mitzvah. Customers comparing sizes, writing traditions, and quality levels can review our complete selection of Mezuzah Scrolls.
Families following an Ashkenazi minhag (מִנְהָג, custom) can explore our Ashkenazi Mezuzahs. Customers following Sephardic tradition can compare our Sephardic Mezuzahs and compatible Vellish-script parchments.
Our guide explaining what prayer is inside a mezuzah describes the two Torah passages handwritten by a sofer STaM and explains why the decorative case cannot replace a kosher scroll.
A Floral Mezuzah for Traditional and Collected Interiors
The burgundy, gold, cream, green, and dark metal palette works especially well with dark wood, antique brass, bronze, traditional moldings, cream walls, floral textiles, vintage furniture, and richly layered interiors.
At 7.4 inches tall and 1.8 inches wide, the case has enough presence for a front entrance, formal hallway, family room, study, office, bedroom, or another visible doorway. The wider profile also provides more room for the rose artwork than a narrow minimalist case.
Customers looking for a substantial doorway piece can compare more large mezuzah cases across wood, metal, stone, glass, ceramic, and contemporary materials.
The garden imagery also carries natural associations with growth, beauty, renewal, and a flourishing home. These themes make the mezuzah especially fitting for a wedding, anniversary, housewarming, new apartment, office opening, or family milestone.
Its gift-box-ready presentation gives it a meaningful place among our Jewish housewarming gifts for recipients who appreciate flowers, traditional design, mixed materials, and decorative Judaica made in Israel.
Mounting the Heritage Rose Garden Mezuzah
The case affixes securely with nails or screws through the circular mounting holes at the top and bottom. Using both points helps keep the elongated metal-and-wood mezuzah aligned and stable against the doorpost.
Select hardware appropriate for the mounting surface. Wood, plaster, masonry, metal, and other materials may require different nails, screws, anchors, or installation techniques.
Before mounting, insert the kosher scroll through the opening in the back and make sure the parchment is positioned securely. The scroll should never be pierced, crushed, pinched, or placed where the mounting hardware could come into contact with it.
Our detailed guide to putting up a mezuzah explains the correct doorway side, recommended height, customary angle, and practical installation considerations.
When a bracha is required, our explanation of the mezuzah blessing provides the Hebrew, transliteration, translation, and guidance for reciting it during installation.
Indoor and Protected Exterior Doorway Use
The Heritage Rose Garden Mezuzah is suitable for indoor doorways and protected exterior doorways. It works best outside when installed beneath a roof, overhang, recessed entry, covered porch, or another location shielded from direct weather.
This product should not be treated as completely waterproof or intended for constant exposure to rain, sprinklers, snow, severe humidity, or standing moisture. Wood and decorative finishes can be affected by prolonged environmental exposure, and the parchment inside requires additional protection.
For an entrance that receives direct weather, compare cases specifically designed for more exposed installations within our outdoor mezuzah collection.
Inspect an exterior mezuzah periodically for movement, moisture, finish changes, or deterioration around the scroll chamber. If water reaches the parchment, remove it carefully and arrange for a qualified scribe to examine it.
Caring for the Metal and Wood Mezuzah
Dust the case gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking the wood panel or applying abrasive cleaners, bleach, acidic products, harsh chemicals, or rough scrubbers to the floral artwork or metal frame.
If additional cleaning is necessary, wipe the exterior carefully with a slightly damp soft cloth and dry it immediately. Do not allow moisture to collect around the edges of the wood insert or enter the scroll chamber in the back.
The textured metal frame may develop subtle finish variation over time, particularly when handled frequently or used near an exterior entrance. This can complement the heirloom-inspired character, but gentle care will help preserve the floral colors and decorative relief.
With its burgundy roses, golden blossoms, pale Hebrew Shin, wood inset, textured metal frame, and elongated Israeli design, the Heritage Rose Garden Mezuzah brings the warmth of a flowering garden and the continuity of Jewish tradition to the doorway.