Handmade Seder Plate by Art in Clay (Limited Edition)
Impress your guests every Passover when you use this truly special Seder plate from Art in Clay:
- Handmade in the Land of Israel, this ceramic Seder plate boasts an antiquated appearance and features six petal-shaped designs extending from a central Star of David. Each petal is labelled with the names of the Seder's symbolic foods.
- An amazing holiday gift, this Seder plate is available with a deluxe gift box.
- LIMITED EDITION: A limited number of Seder plates are available. Add one to your family's Seder this year before it's too late!!!
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Ceramic, Glazing, 24K Gold Decorations
Handmade
Limited Edition: Only 20 plates produced
Diameter of plate: 26 cm /10.24"
Comes with six dishes for each of the Seder's symbolic foods
Make your Passover Seder extra special with this unique and classy Seder plate from Art in Clay. Skillfully handmade from glazed ceramic and enhanced with 24K gold decorations, this limited edition plate boasts a traditional appearance, with six sections elegantly spreading out from a Star of David in the center of the plate. Each section corresponds to one of the symbolic Seder foods and features its Hebrew name alongside it. The six foods are Maror (Bitter Herbs), Beitzah (Egg), Karpas (Vegetable), Chazeret (Bitter Vegetable), Charoset (Special mixture of wine and fruit) and Z'roah (Shank bone). A very rare and special item, this Seder plate is one that you will certainly treasure and enjoy using every Passover for many years to come. Â Â Â
Please note: As each piece is hand painted and unique, there may be variations in the colors.
Art In Clay is a family-run art studio in Jaffa-Tel Aviv, founded in 2008 by Israeli artists, Amir Rom and his wife Laurence, both graduates of the prestigious Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Specializing in the production of handmade ceramics that bring together modern designs and ancient Jewish tradition, Art In Clay's work draws inspiration from the Land of Israel, the Bible and archaeological findings. Their work has earned them high regard and they were commissioned by the US Government to design special pieces in honor of the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem in May 2018.