Israel Museum Porcelain Pitom and Ramses Passover Seder Plate Adaptation, Germany 1769 (Choice of Matching Dishes and Color)

Made in Israel
$97.00
In stock

Enhance your Passover seder table decoration with this stunning and captivating seder plate from the Holy Land:

  • Made from porcelain, this seder plate is inspired by an 18th century folk embroidery from Germany, and it features a beautifully detailed representation of two ancient Egyptian cities. It also features a Hebrew inscription around the border. 
  • Availalbe in gold and blue, with the option of adding matching dishes for the customary foods.
  • Brought to you directly from the heart of the Holy Land.
  • Will make a beautiful and meaningful gift for a loved one!
$97.00

World's #1 for Holy Land gifts

Home to unmissable gifts from Israel!

Money-back guarantee

Satisfaction guaranteed – or your money back!

Worldwide shipping

From Israel with Love!

Details

Porcelain

Diameter: 12” / 30 cm

Remarkably unique and spectacular, this incredible porcelain adaptation Passover plate from Jerusalem’s Israel Museum is a fantastic and sensational dish unlike any other that will undoubtedly bring something special to your holidays! Adorned with a captivating design based on decorative folk embroidery found on a Jewish craft in 18th century Southern Germany, this splendid plate features the ancient Egyptian cities of Pitom and Ramses reimagined with European-style architecture, with a Hebrew inscription about the Passover holiday written along the border. Available in either gold or blue, this beautiful Seder plate from the Holy Land is a marvelous keepsake that will make your holiday something to remember!          

This stunning Seder plate can come with matching porcelain dishes for an additional cost.

Israel’s largest cultural institution, the Israel Museum, based in the Holy City of Jerusalem, is dedicated to recording and safeguarding the relics that chronicle the tale of the Jewish people. Housing thousands of years’ worth of ancient artifacts pertaining to Jewish and neighboring Middle-Eastern culture from all over the world, the Israel Museum’s mission is to educate and encourage knowledge of Judaism’s rich and fascinating history to people all over the globe. One of their methods of fulfilling this dream is to create stunning replicas and adaptations of the original pieces in their encyclopedic collections and distribute them worldwide. Each captivating replication comes with its own certification of authenticity, as well as a brief summary of that piece’s historical background in both Hebrew and English.     

Real Customer Reviews