The Torah scrolls kept in the Holy Ark in the synagogue are very important objects, and it is a mitzvah to decorate and glorify them. The scrolls are covered with a mantle- "Me'il" - made of fine fabrics such as silk or velvet, and are decorated with elaborated embroidery. On top of the Me'il we have a shield called the "Tas", a crown and two Rimonim.
Pomegranates for a Torah scroll
the 18th century
Silver and gilded silver
ON 0028
A pair of Rimonim for the Torah scro l l
The 18th century
Silver and gilding
ON 0028
Keter Torah
Florence, circa 1860-1840
Silver stamped and engraved
ON 0034
Torah Crown
Florence, 1840-1860
Silver
ON 0034
Torah scroll coat
1740 approx
Fabric and silk threads, silver threads
ON 0260
Meil for a Torah scroll
c. 1740
Silk fabric; Silk and Metallic threads
ON 0260
Flying to a Torah scroll
Florence, 19th century
Engraved, stamped and sculpted money
A gift from the Florence community
ON 0599
Torah Shiled
Florence, the 19th century
Silver
Gift of the Holy Community of Florence
ON 0599