Special donation sale of painted military helmets.
All proceeds will be donated to the purchase of protective equipment for the IDF reserve soldiers.
About 20 artists from different countries were asked to give an artistic interpretation to the familiar soldier's helmet, as part of the volunteer project - Helmets 4 Chayalim.
The excitingly designed helmets that convey resilience, hope, and unity will be offered for sale, with all proceeds going to the purchase of advanced protective equipment for IDF reserve soldiers.
The project's initiator, Seagal Hagege, who immigrated to Israel with her family from the United States, works out of a deep sense of mission to raise donations to purchase essential tactical equipment for IDF fighters.
Through the "Kadima Concierge" project, which she established after the events of October 7th, Seagal was able to purchase and donate hundreds of helmets, body armor, tactical flashlights, new military uniforms, and more for soldiers.
"Calls for assistance continue to flow into the organization every day. Soldiers urgently need protective gear, vests, and other equipment. Through the donations we raise, we can ensure that soldiers receive the best protection while they protect our lives".
Domestic shipping: 70NIS.
International shipping and handling will be calculated upon request.
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Yael Herziger-Hershko - Has the flood ended? An Israeli artist from Hadera, living with my two children ...
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Venduto per: $400 (₪1 435)
Prezzo incluse commissioni.:
$
480 (₪1 721,76)
Calcolato in base al valore definite dalla casa d’aste il giorno della vendita all’incanto.
Prezzo iniziale:
$
400
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 20%
IVA: 18%
Solo su commissione
Gli utenti stranieri potrebbero essere esentati dal pagamento delle tasse, secondo il regime fiscale vigente.
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Yael Herziger-Hershko - Has the flood ended?
An Israeli artist from Hadera, living with my two children, Daniel and Noam, and our dog, Hikey. I have been painting since childhood, using art as my way to breathe—especially in life's hardest moments.
This helmet was inspired by the October 7th war in Israel, and the flood of emotions it brought—fear, pain, and helplessness. The painting draws from the biblical story of Noah’s Ark, where God sent a raven and later a dove to see if the waters had receded.
In my work, the ark waits in the distance, while the raven and dove sit together on an olive branch, uncertain—has the flood truly ended?
The inscription on the helmet reads: "Have the waters subsided from the face of man, O Lord?"
All proceeds will be donated to the purchase of protective equipment for the IDF reserve soldiers.

