Personalized Embroidered Hebrew Chair in Pastel Colors
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Customer Experiences
My mom started ordering from your parents in 1981. She ordered for all 17 of her grandchildren, this is her first great grandchild. My mom is 92 1/2, she found
JulieMy daughter is 13 and she still has hers. She weighs as much as I do and uses it in her closet now, to reach things on the top shelf. When she was little, she p
BeverlyThanks for producing such a wonderful product. I'm now purchasing for a second generation. In fact, the puzzle stool I ordered today represents a third generati
JaneWe recently were given one as a gift for our newborn son Elijah. Gaby loved the bench so much that we felt we should buy her one of her own.
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Availability: Allow approximately 1 week for creation and delivery
- Description
- This beautiful bent wood chair comes embroidered with the child's name in Hebrew with pastel colors
- Visit http://www.my-hebrew-name.com to translate an English name to Hebrew
- Maximum of 7 Hebrew letters
- Confirming the Hebrew spelling with the recipient is recommended, due to the fact that one name can have multiple Hebrew spellings
- Use the character key in the picture to place your order in the "Child's Name" field
- Enter the corresponding number to represent each Hebrew letter for the child's name
- NOTE: The letters will appear on the chair as entered in the Child's Name field, we will not reverse the letters
- FREE shipping in the continental U.S.
- Allow approximately 1 week for delivery after email name approval.
Customer Experiences
We have been with you for over 10 years, to the point where new mommies are actually REQUESTING your stools from us! How wonderful to see how your little origin
LeslieWe received a stool with our newborn's name in the fall and we love it, so we thought we'd do the same for a friend of ours.
SeanThanks for producing such a wonderful product. I'm now purchasing for a second generation. In fact, the puzzle stool I ordered today represents a third generati
JaneI called last evening and spoke with someone (Carol?) about the shipping notice I had received which I thought had the wrong Zip code. But I must say you guys a
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