Modern Circular Passover Seder Plate with Hebrew Letters Design
Make your Passover unforgettable with the modern Seder plate in the classic circular shape, designed by the Israel Museum. Featuring the three Hebrew letters that spell Pesach, the design elegantly repeats the middle letter to create six sections for the traditional Seder items. Celebrate Passover with grace and sophistication, honoring the rituals in timeless style.
- Made form Anodized aluminum and available in your choice of color.
- Six glass bowls are included, holding the traditional items of the Seder plate.
- Designed and made in Israel.
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Anodized Aluminum / Glass
Seder Plate: 11.8" / 30 cm
Bowl Diameter: 2.6" / 6.5 cm (each)
Discover a truly modern and unique Seder plate, designed by one of Israel’s leading designers. Crafted from premium anodized aluminum, this striking piece is sure to make your Seder night unforgettable. The design thoughtfully arranges the Hebrew letters that spell Pesach, with the middle letter repeated to form six distinct sections in an elegant circular shape. Each section is paired with a refined glass bowl to hold one of the traditional Seder items. This Seder plate seamlessly blends contemporary design with the timeless traditions of Jewish heritage, making it not only functional but a stunning work of art. Celebrate the freedom of the Jewish people in style, while connecting to the rich history and spirit of the Land of Israel. As you gather with loved ones, let this modern Seder plate be a lasting reminder of your enduring heritage. Next year in Jerusalem.
Arik Weiss is an acclaimed Israeli artist whose conceptual art draws upon Jewish themes from various time periods, including biblical verses, customs, and rituals. Jewish tradition and philosophy inspire his work, which he then combines with contemporary concepts, giving them relevance for all types of human experience. These themes are prominent in the jewelry he creates, as well as his Judaica, posters, and many other works of art which are all handmade with deep inspiration from the mountains of Jerusalem. Weiss's artworks have been featured in art galleries and museums worldwide for over 20 years.
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem is among the world's most highly rated encyclopedic museums. It holds the biggest collection of ancient Israel and Bible Lands antiquities on the planet, and is home to groundbreaking archaeological discoveries such as the Dead Sea Scrolls. The museum creates replicas and adaptations of Jewish and Israeli artifacts from around the world; these unusual pieces make unique and wonderful gifts.




