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© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Radovan, Zev, 1988
The silver rimon consists of a shaft, a body, a head and an apex. ## The shaft is tapering. It is decorated with three steps. The first is smooth, the second bears a leave pattern, and a dedicatory inscription. The third bears two cartouches which are framed by foliate pattern.## The body consists has a widening body base which bears three bands. The first is decorated with leave pattern, the second is smooth. The third band bears eight cartouches which are framed by leave pattern. Four loops for bells are attached to the body. Four undulating arms support the head. Betwwen those arms four bell-arms as well as four loops for bells were attached.## The crown shaped head is mounted over a concave neck. The crown consists of six arms in form of leaves. It is surmounted by an globular apex. The dedicatory inscripiton is engraved in linear letters, and reads: Spiegel Miksa emlekere adomanyotak dyermeket "In the memory of Spiegel Miksa, a donation from his children"
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