Israel Museum White and Blue Porcelain Passover Seder Plate Replica, Vienna c. 1900

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$299.00
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Decorate your Passover seder table with divine beauty and an artistic touch with this stunning Passover seder plate from the Holy Land:

  • Made from porcelain, this seder plate is inspired by a 20th century seder plate by artist Joseph Wetter in Vienna, and it is decorated with a beautiful and delicate flower and bird design in blue.
  • Available with an option to add matching dishes.
  • Brought to you directly from the heart of the Holy Land.
  • Will make a meaningful gift for a housewarming, holiday, wedding, or any other special occasion!
$299.00

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Porcelain

Diameter: 14” / 36 cm

Based on a stunning Passover Seder plate initially made in Vienna by artist Joseph Wetter in the early 20th century, this spectacular porcelain replica is a gorgeous creation that will fill your holidays with history-inspired beauty! Arguably as lovely as the original, at the center of this fabulous floral Seder plate is a slightly recessed Star of David, with an additional six dainty heart-shaped recesses arranged around it to form the traditional shallow bowls meant to hold the ritual foods of Passover. In an echo of the white-and-blue Chinese-style motifs that became extremely popular in the West, this splendid plate is decorated with a charming pattern of flowers and songbirds, adding elegance and sophistication to an already remarkable piece. Sure to make a delightful and captivating accessory to your family’s holiday table, this amazing keepsake from the Holy Land is a marvelous way to explore one’s heritage through the eyes of the past!           

Please note! Although pictured with the matching heart-shaped bowls, this product only includes the plate itself. The matching porcelain dishes can be purchased for an additional cost when available.

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.     

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