Obj. ID: 2603
  Sacred and Ritual Torah finials
The silver crown consists of two joined rimonim and a small crown. The rimon consists of a shaft a body a multiple head and an apex.
The cylindrial short shaft is applied to the inner side of the body.
The domical body is decorated with cartouches framing a double rose.
The head is composed of four globular parts, diminishing in volume. Their lower parts are decorated with leaves, the upper parts bear vertical lines. The lowest globular elements are relied with a straight bar.
The apex is a bud decorated with vertical lines. The crown consists of a base, arms and an apex. It is connected to the third globular element by C-scrolls and rampant lions facing inwards and standing on scrolls. The base is round and raised. It has a ring at the bottom and at the top. The decoration consists of beads and rhomboids.
The body consists of six arms bearing floral pattern. The arms are conected with a guirland at the bottom. Two bell-arms are applied to them. One bell is missing.
The apex is a globe.


