10 Beautiful Menorahs to Brighten Your Hanukkah

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Hanukkah menorahs
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These days there are so many beautiful menorahs out there it is tough to choose! Take a look at these interesting designs currently available on Amazon. Whether you’re in the market for a new one for yourself or looking for the perfect Hanukkah gift, there’s bound to be something here that catches your eye.

Stained Glass Menorah

This menorah will look beautiful in the window even when it’s broad daylight and there are no candles in it.

 

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Black Lava Menorah

We love the pomegranates!

Pomegranate-Lover’s Menorah

Speaking of pomegranates…

Multi-Colored Inlaid Stone Menorah

Classic and colorful.

Tree of Life Menorah

Great for nature-lovers.

 

Art Glass Menorah

Love the bright colors! Plus, this one takes regular tea lights.

Western Wall Menorah

Beautiful menorah inspired by the Kotel.

Colorful Tree Menorah

You can never go wrong with a Yair Emanuel design.

Rainbow Menorah

Love the unusual shape, hammered metal, and multi-colored cups.

Ornate Hamsa Menorah

Love the details!

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