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CHAI SYMBOL

“CHAI” is a Hebrew word that means “LIFE”.

Elvis Presley wore a gold “CHAI” pendant next to a gold “CROSS” on his gold chain around his neck while performing toward the end of his life. People asked him why he wore both, he answered: „I do not want to miss getting into heaven on a technicality”.

Only 180 giclées made of this important symbol! The “CHAI” pendant can be worn around the neck, like other Jewish symbols, such as the Star of David and the Hamsa. This vital object of Judaism, this “CHAI” giclée is part of BRITTO’s unique “ISRAEL COLLECTION” series released in 2017.

“CHAI SYMBOL” giclé hand-signed by Romero Britto. Affixed hologram on the back certifying its authenticity and includes the Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A.) issued by the gallery.

EDITION SIZE (2017): 180 + 18 A/P + 18 H/C

C.O.A.: TBD

RETRO FRAMED SIZE: 85 x 85 cm

Original price was: €2650.Current price is: €1650.

1 in stock

SKU: SKU# KASEU-BRITTO 015 Category:

FRAMING INFORMATION:

RETRO-FRAMED WITH FILLET: 10 cm wide, white lacquered wood frame with 5 cm wide wood silver fillet – READY TO HANG!

DESCRIPTION:

BRITTO’s limited edition giclee prints introduced in Budapest are created at his studio in Miami, Florida, under his careful supervision with Diamond Dust hand-embellishments. The editions on archival canvas using the pigment printing method to create fade resistant and saturated, thick colors.

Additional information
Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 100 × 100 × 8 cm

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