Kiddush Cup Saucer Roses embossed design. Handmade sterling silver Kiddush cup saucer roses embossed designs of rose flowers around dish edges made in Israel.
The saucer prevents the wine to fall on the table while blessing it on the sabbath evening or the morning breakfast service.
There is a Kabbalah tradition that one must pour into the Kiddush cup wine, so that it pours out of its capacity, a symbol of abundance.
Dimension diameter 10.1 cm X 1 cm , inner saucer diameter 6.6 cm approximately. Sabbath Kiddush Cup
Kiddush is the Hebrew word for “sanctification ” . Every Jew has to sanctify the Sabbath by saying on the Sabbath evening the traditional blessing recited over the wine .By doing so, we sanctify the Sabbath and Jewish holidays by G-D commandment. In the holly Torah is a demand to remember and observe ( Shamor ve zachor) the Sabbath. The sages elaborated these rules by gathering 39 element forbidden activities which one must not do. You must remember them and be alert not doing them on the Sabbath. The Sabbath is a day for the soul, to get strength by learning the Torah and not be bothered by material matters.
It is forbidden to drink or eat anything from the Sabbath sundown until the Kiddush blessings are over. The same rule is applied to the morning ceremony.
In the past 3 millenniums, many artisans have created different kinds of goblets made from pottery, ceramic, blown glass, silver, brass and even gold. Each artisan is affected with his surrounding culture and also the raw material found in his area.
The amount of wine one must drink after the blessing differs. Some agree for the minimum of 90 ml and others the maximum of 161 ml. It is common after the person reciting the Kiddush drinks from the wine, the rest of participants may sip from the remaining cup.