This Passover, add a unique touch of Jewish history to your family's festive Seder meal with this special Seder plate replica from the Israel Museum Collection:
Made from porcelain, this Seder plate is inspired by one from early 20th century Vienna and features a lovely nature design adorning its six heart-shaped settings and central Star of David design.
Comes from the Land of Israel with a certificate of authenticity and an English / Hebrew historical description of the item.
This Passover, celebrate the Exodus from Egypt like never before with this fantastic replica of an early 20th century Austrian Seder plate from the Israel Museum Collection. Based on a Seder plate from Vienna, this work boasts a blue-and-white East Asian floral motif (as was common in Europe at the time), is set in the center with a Star of David and features six heart-shaped settings for each of the Seder's symbolic foods. An original work, this Seder plate is based on a Seder plate that was confiscated by the Nazis and is currently part of one of the largest Judaica collections in the world, at the Jewish Museum in Prague. With its storied history and beautiful design, this Seder plate replica is sure to become a special part of your family's Passover celebrations for many years to come.
Note: The plate is pictured with the matching porcelain dishes, available at an additional charge (when available).
Please Note: The matching porcelain dishes are solid. The symbolic foods are placed atop the dishes, not within them.
This item comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Enclosed is a short description of its historical background in English and Hebrew.
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 rare pieces make wonderful gifts.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/-blue-and-white-passover-plate-replica-vienna-ca-1900-p130884203Passover Seder Plate. Replica. Vienna. ca. 1900 (Blue & White)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/p/a/passover_seder_plate_vienna.jpg299299USDInStock/Passover Gifts/Judaica/Seder Plates/Jewish Gifts from Israel/The Israel Museum/Israel Museum Judaica/Jewish Gifts from Israel/The Israel Museum/Israel Museum Replicas/Jewish Events/Jewish Wedding/Home Decor/Ceramic Art/Ceramic Judaica/Home Decor/Star of David Decorations/Jewish Events/Jewish Wedding/Jewish Wedding Gifts/Judaica/Premium Judaica/Premium Passover Gifts351735543702370539214163419566116488<p>This Passover, add a unique touch of Jewish history to your family's festive Seder meal with this special Seder plate replica from the Israel Museum Collection:</p>
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<li>Made from porcelain, this Seder plate is inspired by one from early 20th century Vienna and features a lovely nature design adorning its six heart-shaped settings and central Star of David design.</li>
<li>Comes from the Land of Israel with a certificate of authenticity and an English / Hebrew historical description of the item.</li>
<li>A must-have for any Jewish home!!!</li>
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<p><strong>Diameter: 14" / 36 cm </strong></p>
<p><strong>Diameter of each optional dish: 8 cm / 3.15"</strong></p>
<p>This Passover, celebrate the Exodus from Egypt like never before with this fantastic replica of an early 20th century Austrian Seder plate from the Israel Museum Collection. Based on a Seder plate from Vienna, this work boasts a blue-and-white East Asian floral motif (as was common in Europe at the time), is set in the center with a Star of David and features six heart-shaped settings for each of the Seder's symbolic foods. An original work, this Seder plate is based on a Seder plate that was confiscated by the Nazis and is currently part of one of the largest Judaica collections in the world, at the Jewish Museum in Prague. With its storied history and beautiful design, this Seder plate replica is sure to become a special part of your family's Passover celebrations for many years to come.</p>
<p><strong>Note: The plate is pictured with the matching porcelain dishes, available at an additional charge (when available).</strong></p>
<p><strong>Please Note: The matching porcelain dishes are solid. The symbolic foods are placed atop the dishes, not within them.</strong></p>
<p>This item comes with a certificate of authenticity from the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Enclosed is a short description of its historical background in English and Hebrew.</p>
<p><strong>The Israel Museum</strong>, 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 rare pieces make wonderful gifts.</p></div></div></div>00Seder PlatesCeramicTraditional, Antique, UniqueThe Israel Museum