A levite's pitcher symbol from the matzevah of Meir son of Rabbi Yehuda Segal Wolfskehl, who lived in the city of Worms, Germany, and unfortunately passed away early.
The jewish cemetery of Worms (called the Heiliger Sand - Holy Sand) is a UNESCO World Heritage site, it considered the oldest jewish cemetery in Europe, dating back to the 11th century.
The print was made with a cyanotype print technique. The cyanotype is timeless photographic technique that transforms images into shades of deep blue. Using a special light-sensitive solution, each print is hand-exposed to UV light, creating a unique and vibrant work of art. This historic process, dating back to the 19th century, merges craftsmanship with creativity, offering the essence of both nature and innovation.

















