Modern Burgundy Pyramid Mezuzah Product Description
Every spec, one glance.
- Origin
- Made in Israel
- Material
- Aluminum
- Case height
- 5.5" (14 cm)
- Scroll fit
- Fits kosher scrolls up to 4-Inch (10 cm)
- Mounting
- Mounting Tape
- Water rating
- Water-Resistant
- Placement
- Front Door, Interior Door, Office Door, Apartment Entrance
- Scroll insertion
- Back Opening
The Modern Burgundy Pyramid Mezuzah is a sleek mezuzah case made in Israel from aluminum with a deep red-burgundy finish. As a mezuzah cover, its three ascending bars create a sculptural architectural shape while keeping the doorway clean, modern, and understated.
The stepped design gives the case depth without adding Hebrew lettering, engraving, or decorative imagery. Its rich burgundy color brings warmth to the minimalist form, making it especially striking on white trim, dark wood, neutral walls, black doors, and warm-toned interiors.
For customers comparing distinctive mezuzah cases, this piece offers a refined balance of color, structure, and practical everyday use.
Modern Burgundy Pyramid Mezuzah Specs
- Scroll Fit: Fits a 4-Inch (10 cm) Kosher Mezuzah Scroll
- Origin: Made in Israel
- Material: Aluminum
- Color: Burgundy
- Visible Hebrew Detail: None; intentionally unlettered geometric exterior
- Design: Three ascending rectangular aluminum bars joined in a stepped architectural formation
- Measurements: 5 1/2" tall by 0.7" wide / 14 cm by 1.8 cm
- Mounting: Affixes with extra-strong double-sided mounting tape (included). No nails needed.
- Use: Suitable for indoor doorways and exterior doorposts
- Water-resistant: Yes, when sealed properly with double-sided tape
- How to Insert Scroll: Back
- Packaging: Ships gift-box ready
A Burgundy Aluminum Mezuzah with Architectural Shape
The Pyramid design is built from three vertical aluminum bars that rise in graduated heights. This creates a dimensional profile with recessed channels, soft shadows, and a strong modern silhouette.
The burgundy finish gives the case more personality than a neutral metal while remaining elegant enough for formal entryways, offices, studies, apartments, and interior rooms. It belongs naturally among aluminum mezuzah cases chosen for clean lines and lightweight durability.
The simple structure also connects it with modern mezuzah cases and contemporary mezuzahs designed for updated Jewish homes.
Minimalist Judaica without Exterior Lettering
This burgundy mezuzah does not display an exterior Shin or visible Hebrew inscription. Its identity comes from its use as a mezuzah case, its placement on the doorpost, and the kosher handwritten parchment protected inside.
An exterior symbol can beautify a case, but kosher status comes from the klaf (קְלָף, parchment) inside. The handwritten scroll carries the Shema (שְׁמַע) and Vehaya im shamoa passages that fulfill the mitzvah (מִצְוָה, commandment).
For customers learning the distinction between the holder and the scroll, the page explaining what a mezuzah is is a helpful starting point.
Choosing a 4-Inch Kosher Mezuzah Scroll
This case fits a 4-Inch (10 cm) Kosher Mezuzah Scroll. The parchment should fit comfortably inside the rear chamber without being folded, trimmed, crushed, bent, or forced.
The compatible Basic Kosher Mezuzah Scroll is a strong everyday choice for this case. Additional writing traditions and scroll sizes are available through our Mezuzah Scrolls collection.
The sacred text inside a mezuzah is handwritten by a certified sofer STaM according to halacha.
Burgundy, Silver, Sandstone, or White Pyramid Mezuzah
The burgundy version is the warmest and most dramatic of this Pyramid group. It creates a red-toned accent while keeping the same slim architectural structure as the silver, sandstone, and white versions.
The silver finish feels cooler and more metallic, the sandstone version has a soft warm-neutral character, and the white version offers the cleanest minimalist look. Each color should have its own page, copy, metadata, and internal links so search engines and customers can understand the difference clearly.
Mounting, Placement, and Water Resistance
The Modern Burgundy Pyramid Mezuzah affixes with extra-strong double-sided mounting tape, which is included. No nails are needed, making it a clean option for apartments, offices, smooth trim, and finished doorposts.
Fresh mezuzah tape should be used if the case is removed and installed again. Correct mezuzah placement generally positions the case on the right side when entering, within the upper portion of the doorpost.
The case is suitable for indoor doorways and exterior doorposts when the rear chamber is sealed properly with double-sided tape. Customers comparing protective options can also browse water-resistant mezuzah cases and outdoor mezuzah cases.
When the applicable halachic conditions are met, the mezuzah blessing is recited during installation.
Care and Gift Presentation of this Modern Mezuzah
Clean the burgundy aluminum with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth. Avoid abrasive pads, harsh cleaners, bleach, acidic products, and soaking water that could affect the finish or allow moisture near the scroll chamber.
Its modern design, Israeli origin, no-nail mounting, and gift-box-ready packaging make it a thoughtful choice among Jewish housewarming gifts for a new home, office, apartment, renovation, or meaningful doorway.
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