Combining traditional ritual and contemporary art, this wonderful glass Seder plate is decorated with an elegant lightly-colored abstract design and features the names of the symbolic foods written in a sophisticated Hebrew script.
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Scratch-resistant tempered glass
1.5" aluminum legs
Available in two sizes:
12" / 30 cm (Diameter)
16" / 40 cm (Diameter)
Wonderfully enrich your Passover celebrations with this magnificent glass Seder plate from Israeli artist Jordana Klein. Adorned with an exquisite lightly-colored abstract design, this plate features the Hebrew word "Pesach" (Passover) surrounded by designated settings for each of the symbolic Seder foods, with the names of each food written in a traditional Hebrew script. The symbolic foods are: Beitzah (Egg), Zroah (Shank bone), Karpas (Vegetable), Maror (Bitter herbs), Charsoet (Special mixture of wine and fruit) and Chazeret (Bitter vegetable). Beautifully designed in the Land of Israel, this Seder plate will make a fantastic addition to your personal Judaica collection.
Based in Jerusalem, artist Jordana Klein takes inspiration from the natural beauty that the world, and the Land of Israel in particular, has to offer. Through her use of bold, vibrant colors, her work brings you stunning pieces of both practical Judaica and exquisite works of art that will illuminate your home décor for years to come.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/jordana-klein-elegant-glass-seder-plate121972Jordana Klein Elegant Glass Seder Platehttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/e/l/elegant_seder_plate_5.jpg220220.000000USDInStock/Judaica/Seder Plates/Jewish Holiday Gifts/Passover Gifts/Seder Plates/Home Decor/Jewish Tableware/Passover Seder Plates/Jewish & Israeli Art/Jordana Klein/Judaica/Premium Judaica/Premium Passover Gifts<p>Combining traditional ritual and contemporary art, this wonderful glass Seder plate is decorated with an elegant lightly-colored abstract design and features the names of the symbolic foods written in a sophisticated Hebrew script.</p> <p><strong>Scratch-resistant tempered glass</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.5" aluminum legs</strong></p>
<p><strong>Available in two sizes:</strong></p>
<p><strong>12" / 30 cm (Diameter)</strong></p>
<p><strong>16" / 40 cm (Diameter)</strong></p>
<p>Wonderfully enrich your Passover celebrations with this magnificent glass Seder plate from Israeli artist Jordana Klein. Adorned with an exquisite lightly-colored abstract design, this plate features the Hebrew word "<em>Pesach</em>" (Passover) surrounded by designated settings for each of the symbolic Seder foods, with the names of each food written in a traditional Hebrew script. The symbolic foods are: <em>Beitzah</em> (Egg), <em>Zroah</em> (Shank bone), <em>Karpas</em> (Vegetable), <em>Maror</em> (Bitter herbs), <em>Charsoet</em> (Special mixture of wine and fruit) and <em>Chazeret</em> (Bitter vegetable). Beautifully designed in the Land of Israel, this Seder plate will make a fantastic addition to your personal Judaica collection.</p>
<p>Based in Jerusalem, artist <strong>Jordana Klein</strong> takes inspiration from the natural beauty that the world, and the Land of Israel in particular, has to offer. Through her use of bold, vibrant colors, her work brings you stunning pieces of both practical Judaica and exquisite works of art that will illuminate your home décor for years to come.</p>00Seder PlatesGlassJordana Klein