



Dust to Dust
Dust you are, and to dust you shall return.
A cylindrical vessel in brushed stainless steel, finished with a silversmith's precision. Inside it sits a sealed glass vial holding authentic ash from the Temple Mount excavations in Jerusalem, a piece of history carried against the heart.
The words are cut clean through the steel, so the vial shows through the letters:
"For dust you are, and to dust you shall return." (Genesis 3:19)
A quiet reminder of the cycle of life, of a person's bond with the earth, and of the permanence of Jerusalem.
Releasing the screw at the base slides the vial free, so the ash can be handled, viewed, or passed on.
In 1999, construction on the Temple Mount displaced soil holding three thousand years of history. The Temple Mount Sifting Project recovered it, and a substantial percentage of every purchase funds the Project's ongoing research. No future excavation will ever take place there. Once this material is gone, it is gone forever.
Designed by Adi Sidler, a graduate of Jerusalem's Bezalel Academy, internationally renowned for contemporary ritual objects marked by clean aesthetics and pristine finishing.
Your keepsake arrives in the black Temple Mount Soil Collection gift box with an individually numbered vial and a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the co-directors of the Temple Mount Sifting Project.
Crafted in brushed stainless steel, with a matching stainless steel chain.
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Dust to Dust
Dust you are, and to dust you shall return.
A cylindrical vessel in brushed stainless steel, finished with a silversmith's precision. Inside it sits a sealed glass vial holding authentic ash from the Temple Mount excavations in Jerusalem, a piece of history carried against the heart.
The words are cut clean through the steel, so the vial shows through the letters:
"For dust you are, and to dust you shall return." (Genesis 3:19)
A quiet reminder of the cycle of life, of a person's bond with the earth, and of the permanence of Jerusalem.
Releasing the screw at the base slides the vial free, so the ash can be handled, viewed, or passed on.
In 1999, construction on the Temple Mount displaced soil holding three thousand years of history. The Temple Mount Sifting Project recovered it, and a substantial percentage of every purchase funds the Project's ongoing research. No future excavation will ever take place there. Once this material is gone, it is gone forever.
Designed by Adi Sidler, a graduate of Jerusalem's Bezalel Academy, internationally renowned for contemporary ritual objects marked by clean aesthetics and pristine finishing.
Your keepsake arrives in the black Temple Mount Soil Collection gift box with an individually numbered vial and a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the co-directors of the Temple Mount Sifting Project.
Crafted in brushed stainless steel, with a matching stainless steel chain.
Zertifikat der Echtheit
Jedes Stück in unserer Kollektion – von Schmuck bis zu Andenken – enthält zertifizierten, nummerierten Tempelbergboden, authentifiziert und signiert von Dr. Gabriel Barkay und Zachi Dvira. Ihr Zertifikat bestätigt Ihren Platz unter den wenigen, die jemals diesen unersetzlichen Schatz besitzen werden.
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Entdecken Sie, wie sich der Besitz eines Stücks Erde auf dem Tempelberg auf das Leben von Gläubigen auf der ganzen Welt ausgewirkt hat.
Helen Reeves
Kalifornien
"Da ich nicht persönlich dort sein kann, wird dies meine Art sein, mit der Hoffnung auf den Tag verbunden zu sein, an dem Gott Frieden bringen wird."
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Texas
"Dieses Stück Tempelberg in unserem Zuhause zu haben, erinnert uns täglich an die Treue Gottes im Laufe der Geschichte."
Susan & David
Kalifornien
"Der Tempelbergboden vermittelt ein tiefes Gefühl der Verbindung zu der biblischen Erzählung, die uns so am Herzen liegt."
