The Shofar is made of natural Kudu horn. When shrouded, this shofar produces a high, weeping sound. According to the Halakhah, the shofar is trumpeted during a synagogue divine service on Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) and Yom Kippur (Judgment Day, or Day of Atonement).
All the shofaras are controlled by the rabbis because the instruments must be kosher.The length of the shofar is measured on the outer part and the natural curvature of the instrument is taken into account .Each shofar is unique and you will never find two absolutely identical.
Size: 100-109 cm (40,5 - 44")
Weight: 35.3 oz (1000 gr)
Material: Natural Kudu's horn
Country of origin: Israel