$40.00 USD
Hand-made by a New England ceramicist, each stunning charoset bowl is one-of-a-kind. Glazed in shades of blue, the bowls each have their own natural feel, incorporating imagery of petals, branches,...
$38.00 USD
– Temporarily Out of StockThese serving dishes are functional pieces of art. Sheets of glass are fused together and fired with colored enamels to create the beautiful floral and lacy patterns that run throughout...
$38.00 USD
– Temporarily Out of StockSeder-goers often clamor for more charoset once dinner is served and so this popular dish merits a dedicated piece of crockery. This ceramic serving bowl can be piled high with...
$32.00 USD
This charming small glass dish, hand crafted by a local artist, can serve as a shallow bowl or vessel for condiments on the Passover dining table or gatherings year-round. The...
$35.00 USD
Bring an added moment of beauty to the mitzvah of lighting Shabbat candles with this stunning matchbox. Strips of multicolored glass fused onto a metal base turn your ordinary matchbox...
$35.00 USD
Bring an added moment of beauty to the mitzvah of lighting Shabbat candles with this stunning matchbox. Strips of cobalt blue glass fused onto a metal base turn your ordinary...
$62.00 USD
Hand-made by a New England ceramicist, these stunning matzah plates are each one-of-a-kind. Glazed in shades of blue, each plate has its own natural feel, incorporating imagery of petals, branches,...
$13.50 USD
These musical chimes are dainty yet surprisingly vocal. The blending of its three notes, all tuned in the pentatonic scale, creates a calming and pleasing musical tone when struck by...
$66.00 USD
This classically-styled blue glass Miriam’s cup helps bring a new and inclusive ritual to Passover seders everywhere. The side of the cup bears the name of Miriam, designating this as...
$42.00 USD
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