

📯 Blow the ancient call — own the sound that echoes millennia!
The RAM Shofar Angels Horn is a 12-14 inch authentic ram’s horn musical instrument, hand-finished in Israel to produce a deep, angelic sound. Rooted in over 4000 years of religious and cultural tradition, this natural horn is polished and cleaned through a unique process to enhance playability and tonal clarity. Lightweight at 5.9 ounces, it’s perfect for ceremonial use and collectors seeking genuine heritage instruments with modern quality assurance.





| ASIN | B09Z376YBJ |
| Color Name | Single |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (596) |
| Date First Available | April 28, 2022 |
| Instrument Key | A |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 0M-CX30-NPXF |
| Material Type | Horn |
| Package Dimensions | 9.06 x 6.57 x 2.83 inches |
| Size | 12-14 |
D**.
Excellent genuine shofar from Israel! Cannot beat this price.
I bought this shofar to use for a Yeshua-focused celebration of the feast days/Sabbaths. This one seemed the best quality and size ram's horn shofar available on Amazon prime to get here in time, while also the best price. That was definitely the case. I selected the largest horn available with 2 days shipping, as the larger the horn, the better the sound, and easier playability. I wished to sound this off the deck at the beginning of Sabbaths and feast days, so wanted as pleasant a sound as possible. The horn is imported from Israel, and I would say is comparable to shofars in the hundreds of dollars range. This said, it still is a bit mass produced, and I'm sure the finer crafted ones may have easier playability. But a ram's horn shofar is a bit hard of an instrument to play in general, and does take a bit of work. YouTube is helpful to this end. On this line as well, the ram's horn will need cleaning, as much dust is left in the horn, and small traces of flesh too. Again, on YouTube I found that filling it partway with hydrogen peroxide, shaking, dumping, repeating, is helpful. I also did the same with vinegar. Another helpful thing is to brush the inside as best you can. They sell shofar brushes, but I used a bottle brush for the larger end, and pipe cleaners twisted into each other for width and length. Perhaps start dry with this, as I found this removed a lot of dust at first, particularly from the narrow end. Note it doesn't need too much brushing, as too much may start cutting into the horn. Regarding smell often spoken of, it is a natural animal's horn, and will have a natural scent to it from that. The main thing that's important is that it is cleaned out and maintained properly, and the scent should be manageably fine. It is something you get used to as well. This said, an ozone machine also works amazingly for disappearing smell, especially cutting down bacterial which may linger from the user's breath sounding the shofar. The natural smell will return eventually. A final note that's helpful is that it is vital to oil and re-oil your shofar. After it's cleaned (noting water moisture is dangerous for a shofar), it should be oiled. I used olive oil and prayed a blessing over it. Pour some oil in, stir it around, and allow it to run out. Repeat a few times, then hang to allow the excess to drip out. A well-oiled shofar will sound better, and it will need to be re-oiled about every 6 months. As a bonus, this not only guards the shofar from water moisture (protecting it), it also helps control odor. I hope this is helpful. Richest blessings in Jesus the Lord and Messiah to and through you!
T**Y
Quality horn, no smell, nice polish, good sound
Exceeded expectations. I was expecting some minor smell but there was none. The package did not come with any padding, and was shipped in a plastic envelope so it could easily have been damaged if the amazon driver had been careless so amazon should probably at least put them in a cardboard box or add foam or bubble wrap but luckily mine arrived prestine. There were no cracks, chips, holes or any other blemishes. I was able to easily produce a loud and clean not as soon as I tried it and was able to blow a teruah blast with little practice. The polish on it looks nice as well. Very happy with it.
O**8
A pleasing sound to Jehovah God. (1 Chronicles 15:16)
Hotep brothers and sisters and thank you for looking at my review of the Shofar Horn Instrument – RAM Shofar Angels Musical Instrument (10-12) A shofar (/ʃoʊˈfɑːr/ shoh-FAR; from Hebrew: שׁוֹפָר, pronounced [ʃoˈfaʁ] (listen)) is an ancient musical horn typically made of a ram's horn, used for Jewish religious purposes. Like the modern bugle, the shofar lacks pitch-altering devices, with all pitch control done by varying the player's embouchure. The shofar is blown in synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and at the end of Yom Kippur; it is also blown every weekday morning in the month of Elul running up to Rosh Hashanah. Shofars come in a variety of sizes and shapes, depending on the choice of animal and level of finish. shofar (3), the trumpet (4), the much-loved flute, or pipe (5); percussion instruments, such as the tambourine (6), the sistrum (7), cymbals (8), and bells (9). Musicians played these instruments to accompany poetic songs, lively dancing, and singing. (1 Samuel 18:6, 7) Most important, they used them in worship of the God who had blessed them with the gift of music. (1 Chronicles 15:16) The shofar, is mentioned in the Hebrew Scriptures over 70 times. A horn from either a goat or a ram was used to fashion this instrument. According to Jewish sources, the horn had two forms—one straight with a gold mouthpiece and the other curved and decorated with silver. The horn was often used as a signaling instrument because it could produce a far-reaching, hollow sound of two or three tones. ACCORDING to the Jewish calendar, Thursday, September 16, 1993, was the festival day of Rosh Hashanah. By tradition the shofar, or ram’s-horn trumpet, was then sounded to proclaim the incoming of the new year. That year is 5754 (Jewish calendar), and it runs from September 16, 1993, to September 5, 1994. SHOFAR. See also HORN. Numbers 10:2; Joshua 6:5. SHOWBREAD, Exodus 25:30; 1Kings 7:48; Matthew 12:4; Luke 6:4; Hebrews 9:2. SHOWDOWN, Galatians 5:26. SHOWPIECES, Numbers 33:52. SICARII, Acts 21:38. SIGNATURE, Ezekiel 9:4. SIGNIFYING, Luke 22:19. SILENCED, Psalms 49:12. SILVER, Genesis 17:12. *SIN, Romans 3:9. SINCERE, Matthew 6:22. SINGERS, Ezra 7:24. SIR, John 9:38. SKULL, Exodus 38:26; Numbers 1:2. SLANDER(ER), Psalms 140:11; Daniel 6:24; John 6:70; 2Timothy 3:3. I recommend my friend. Thank you for looking at my review. I hope it is helpful for you. If so, you can check the helpful box below, it will help me review some More. God bless you. May the rest of your life be the best of your life. O DEE thank you
T**S
Sounds awesome, high quality, minimal smell
Awesome Shofar for the money, highly recommend.
K**E
Incredibly loud and well finished.
For such a small Horn compared to my Kudu horn it makes a drastically higher pitched sound than I anticipated but very well welcomed. As I observed it I did notice 2 small outer layer fractures in the body of the horn midway from the mouthpiece and the end of it. Other than that I am truly fully satisfied with it. Well polished and finished professional work covered it up well. Overall a great addition that I bought for my only-begotten son to carry on his Semitic roots. The anointing oil smelled wonderful. The Brush to maintain it is solid and durable. Great work!!!
B**B
Absolutely gorgeous!
This historical ram's horn is beautiful, feels nice to the touch, and was easy to learn to blow in the first few minutes. I give events to churches on Musical Instruments of the Bible and am eager to add this, along with my harps, lyres, tamborines, cymbals, silver trumpet, etc., to my sharing program.
G**B
Took a risk, was well pleased!
I have never owned a shofar, and didn’t know what to expect or who to buy from. This product is very nice! It is polished and even for a smaller horn, it is a nice size. It does have a smell, but tolerable. Don’t figure any other animal horn would smell much better. Nice product!
K**A
Love the smooth genuine Rams horn. The fact it's from Israel and King David store is the cherry on top, or the icing on top. 5 stars!! Sounds so beautiful too. I won't penalize the seller for the shipping as that is down to the shipping company. Thank you so much for this and I'll get in touch when I upgrade to a 2nd one, the bigger one later this year! The birthday gift is well loved!! Thank you for making this possible. Katja
D**H
Is as described. But it took almost 8 weeks to get here because it's actually from Israel. Had I known that in the first place I would have been prepared. I love that it's from Israel, but when you're expecting something inside of a week and it takes almost eight weeks... That's a little stressful. Perhaps that should be mentioned in the description.
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