Frequently asked questions
How is a Luvaton Torah case made?
Every case begins with a conversation — about your scroll, your community, and the story you want the case to carry. Avi designs each piece in Jerusalem, and our atelier in Italy crafts it using advanced materials and traditional techniques.
Read more in Behind the Cases.
Are the cases custom-made?
Yes. Dimensions, colors, finishes, and design details are tailored to your scroll and your community. A select number of finished cases are also available for immediate acquisition — contact us for current availability.
Will the case fit our Torah scroll?
Every case is built to your scroll's exact height and diameter. Before production begins, we guide you through a simple measuring process and confirm every dimension together.
Why carbon fiber?
Carbon fiber is exceptionally strong and remarkably light — a Luvaton case is significantly lighter than a traditional wood-and-silver tik, making hagbah and carrying the scroll easier and safer. It never tarnishes, requires no polishing, and protects the scroll for generations.
How long does a commission take?
Custom commissions typically take from 3 to 6 months from design approval to delivery. depends on complexity and availabillty. In-stock pieces ship within few weeks.
Can we add a dedication or donor inscription?
Yes. Engraved dedications, family names, and donor inscriptions are among our most requested personalizations, and we'll work with you on wording and placement.
How much does a case cost?
Each case is priced according to its design, materials, and level of personalization. Contact us and we'll prepare a proposal for your community — there is no obligation.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes — worldwide, in custom protective packaging, fully insured and tracked. White-glove delivery for synagogue installations can be arranged.
Can we see a case in person?
Visits to our showrooms are welcome during opening hours — see our Locations page. We're also happy to share detailed photos and videos of any case, and to arrange a video call or an in person meeting with Avi.