Bomberg Shas
The 10 volume set is hand-bound in brown leather which was than dyed in order to give it additional richness, the front cover is designed with a three- dimensional groove outlined in gold tooling that continues the spine design of an under-lay scene of Jerusalem and Beit-Hamikdash, the pages are airbrushed in order to give the set a more changing color tone that continues the color change theme of the leather bind.
$7,500.00
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Bomberg Shas
Description
This unique Talmud set is a photo-copy edition of the Venice Shas also known as the Bomberg Shas named after Daniel Bomberg who published the first full-printed Talmud Bavli between 1520-1523 in Venice.
The 10 volume set is hand-bound in brown leather which was than dyed in order to give it additional richness, the front cover is designed with a three- dimensional groove outlined in gold tooling that continues the spine design of an under-lay scene of Jerusalem and Beit-Hamikdash, the pages are airbrushed in order to give the set a more changing color tone that continues the color change theme of the leather bind.
The Gemara is set in a leather bound slipcase with a unique, one of a kind hand-marbled paper on the inside which will promise the Talmud’s safety and its beauty on your bookshelf.
Today there are only 14 original sets that we know of, the last sold in 2015 for more than 9 million dollars.
The size of the set including the slipcase is 58\36 cm.











