Wonderfully enrich your personal Judaica collection with this unique Passover plate replica from the Israel Museum Collection:
Inspired by a plate from Medieval Spain, this work is colored with a warm array of colors and is inscribed with Hebrew terms related to the celebration of Passover (including the typos found in the original piece).
A one-of-a-kind work from the Land of Israel.
Will take pride of place at your family's Passover Seder or any other festive meal you host during the holiday!!!
This Passover Plate is a replica of one of the few preserved objects of Jewish ceremonial art from Spain prior to the expulsion of the Jews in 1492.
Shaped and decorated in a manner typical of contemporary Spanish houseware plates, it features repeated motifs of gadroons, and floral and geometric designs in brownish-gold and cobalt blue. The inscription refers to the three main elements of the Passover feast: pesach (paschal lamb), matzah (unleavened bread), and maror (bitter herbs), as well as the word seder. The spelling errors suggest that the plate was comissioned from a non-Jewish craftsman who was unfamiliar with Hebrew.
Please Note: This Passover Seder plate comes with six porcelain dishes at an additional cost.
This item comes with a certificate of authenticity of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Enclosed is a small 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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<li>Inspired by a plate from Medieval Spain, this work is colored with a warm array of colors and is inscribed with Hebrew terms related to the celebration of Passover (including the typos found in the original piece).</li>
<li>A one-of-a-kind work from the Land of Israel.</li>
<li>Will take pride of place at your family's Passover Seder or any other festive meal you host during the holiday!!!</li>
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<p><strong>Diameter: 15" / 38 cm</strong></p>
<p>This Passover Plate is a replica of one of the few preserved objects of Jewish ceremonial art from Spain prior to the expulsion of the Jews in 1492.</p>
<p>Shaped and decorated in a manner typical of contemporary Spanish houseware plates, it features repeated motifs of gadroons, and floral and geometric designs in brownish-gold and cobalt blue. The inscription refers to the three main elements of the Passover feast: pesach (paschal lamb), matzah (unleavened bread), and maror (bitter herbs), as well as the word seder. The spelling errors suggest that the plate was comissioned from a non-Jewish craftsman who was unfamiliar with Hebrew.</p>
<p><strong>Please Note: This Passover Seder plate comes with six porcelain dishes at an additional cost.</strong></p>
<p>This item comes with a certificate of authenticity of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Enclosed is a small 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