Shabbat (Rest on the 7th) Sheet Music Plaque Made From Solid Cherry and Walnut

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This laser-engraved plaque uses sheet music as a metaphor for a Biblical calendar week where we are to work for six days and rest on the 7th day (Sabbath or Shabbat).  The title of the music is “SHABBAT” and the subtitle is “Rest on the 7th.”  A whole note represents each of the six days.  These six whole notes are one of the few six-note scales in music.  Most scales are eight notes.  A whole rest represents the 7th day (Shabbat).  The two dots at the end of the measure are the “repeat” symbol in music.  So we work six days, rest on the 7th day, and then repeat.   The numbers at the beginning, called the time signature in music, indicate how many counts are in the measure (7 ) and which type of note will receive one count (1 whole note).  The words “Con amore” are Italian, and mean “with love” in English, and tell us how the music should be played.  The use of Italian here is standard for sheet music.  So we are to play this music (live out our seven days each week) with love.

This plaque will make the perfect gift for anyone who keeps Shabbat and is a musician or lover of music. It would look great in a music room, office, entryway, dining room, or just about anywhere in a home or office.

The plaque is made from all 3/4 inch thick solid hardwoods, including walnut (the base) and cherry (the main part with the sheet music engraving).  The wood is its natural colors, no stain or paint has been used.  On the bottom of the base and back of the main piece, there are 30-degree chamfers (which also symbolize that a Biblical month was 30 days) to give the plaque a feeling of lightness and style.  The plaque is finished with several coats of lacquer and has felt feet on the bottom to prevent marring your table or other surfaces.

The plaque is 10 and 1/2 inches wide, 4 and 1/4 inches tall, and 2 1/4 inches deep.

Free shipping within the United States is included.

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This laser-engraved plaque uses sheet music as a metaphor for a Biblical calendar week where we are to work for six days and rest on the 7th day (Sabbath or Shabbat).  The title of the music is “SHABBAT” and the subtitle is “Rest on the 7th.”  A whole note represents each of the six days.  These six whole notes are one of the few six-note scales in music.  Most scales are eight notes.  A whole rest represents the 7th day (Shabbat).  The two dots at the end of the measure are the “repeat” symbol in music.  So we work six days, rest on the 7th day, and then repeat.   The numbers at the beginning, called the time signature in music, indicate how many counts are in the measure (7 ) and which type of note will receive one count (1 whole note).  The words “Con amore” are Italian, and mean “with love” in English, and tell us how the music should be played.  The use of Italian here is standard for sheet music.  So we are to play this music (live out our seven days each week) with love.

This plaque will make the perfect gift for anyone who keeps Shabbat and is a musician or lover of music. It would look great in a music room, office, entryway, dining room, or just about anywhere in a home or office.

The plaque is made from all 3/4 inch thick solid hardwoods, including walnut (the base) and cherry (the main part with the sheet music engraving).  The wood is its natural colors, no stain or paint has been used.  On the bottom of the base and back of the main piece, there are 30-degree chamfers (which also symbolize that a Biblical month was 30 days) to give the plaque a feeling of lightness and style.  The plaque is finished with several coats of lacquer and has felt feet on the bottom to prevent marring your table or other surfaces.

The plaque is 10 and 1/2 inches wide, 4 and 1/4 inches tall, and 2 1/4 inches deep.

Free shipping within the United States is included.

This laser-engraved plaque uses sheet music as a metaphor for a Biblical calendar week where we are to work for six days and rest on the 7th day (Sabbath or Shabbat).  The title of the music is “SHABBAT” and the subtitle is “Rest on the 7th.”  A whole note represents each of the six days.  These six whole notes are one of the few six-note scales in music.  Most scales are eight notes.  A whole rest represents the 7th day (Shabbat).  The two dots at the end of the measure are the “repeat” symbol in music.  So we work six days, rest on the 7th day, and then repeat.   The numbers at the beginning, called the time signature in music, indicate how many counts are in the measure (7 ) and which type of note will receive one count (1 whole note).  The words “Con amore” are Italian, and mean “with love” in English, and tell us how the music should be played.  The use of Italian here is standard for sheet music.  So we are to play this music (live out our seven days each week) with love.

This plaque will make the perfect gift for anyone who keeps Shabbat and is a musician or lover of music. It would look great in a music room, office, entryway, dining room, or just about anywhere in a home or office.

The plaque is made from all 3/4 inch thick solid hardwoods, including walnut (the base) and cherry (the main part with the sheet music engraving).  The wood is its natural colors, no stain or paint has been used.  On the bottom of the base and back of the main piece, there are 30-degree chamfers (which also symbolize that a Biblical month was 30 days) to give the plaque a feeling of lightness and style.  The plaque is finished with several coats of lacquer and has felt feet on the bottom to prevent marring your table or other surfaces.

The plaque is 10 and 1/2 inches wide, 4 and 1/4 inches tall, and 2 1/4 inches deep.

Free shipping within the United States is included.