Decorate your Passover Seder table with pristine beauty with this stunning seder plate from the Holy Land:
Inspired by an 18th century seder plate from Holland, this plate is decorated with an exquisite blue oriental design and features the word "Pesach" in the center.
An exclusive design brought to you directly from the heart of the Holy Land.
Will make an exceptional gift for a wedding, housewarming, or holiday!
Sure to spark conversation, this gorgeous white and blue porcelain Passover plate is a fabulous adaptation of an 18th century Seder plate from Delft, Holland that will look wonderful at your holiday table! Much like the beautiful original plate that this adaptation is based on, this lovely dish is fantastically decorated with a stunning floral motif that was considered very popular during this period. Elaborated with the Hebrew word Pesach in the center, this incredible dish from Jerusalem’s Israel Museum will make a spectacular holiday gift that you or your loved ones will cherish using year after year!
Starting from the early 17th century, the Dutch East India Trading Company began importing large quantities of porcelain from China, which revolutionized the pottery industry. Inspired by the decorative style of Chinese pottery, the Dutch city of Delft become Europe’s center for the manufacture of imitation Chinese earthenware until the mid-18th century, producing utensils, kitchenware, and more with distinctly Oriental white-and-blue decorative designs.
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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https://www.myjerusalemstore.com/israel-museum-porcelain-18th-century-holland-passover-seder-plate-adaptation117503Israel Museum Porcelain 18th Century Holland Passover Seder Plate Adaptationhttps://www.myjerusalemstore.com/media/catalog/product/i/m/im-428224_1.jpg9797USDInStock/Christian Home Decor/Holy Land Tableware/Serving Dishes and Trays /Holiday Gifts/Jewish Holiday Gifts/Passover Gifts/Seder Plates/Holy Land Gifts/The Israel Museum/Religious Gifts/-Seder Plates6213625462836443<p>Decorate your Passover Seder table with pristine beauty with this stunning seder plate from the Holy Land:</p>
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<li>Inspired by an 18th century seder plate from Holland, this plate is decorated with an exquisite blue oriental design and features the word "Pesach" in the center.</li>
<li>An exclusive design brought to you directly from the heart of the Holy Land.</li>
<li>Will make an exceptional gift for a wedding, housewarming, or holiday!</li>
</ul> <div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main"><p><b>Porcelain</b></p>
<p><b>Diameter: 11.2” / 30 cm</b></p>
<p>Sure to spark conversation, this gorgeous white and blue porcelain Passover plate is a fabulous adaptation of an 18<sup>th</sup> century Seder plate from Delft, Holland that will look wonderful at your holiday table! Much like the beautiful original plate that this adaptation is based on, this lovely dish is fantastically decorated with a stunning floral motif that was considered very popular during this period. Elaborated with the Hebrew word <em>Pesach</em> in the center, this incredible dish from Jerusalem’s Israel Museum will make a spectacular holiday gift that you or your loved ones will cherish using year after year! </p>
<p>Starting from the early 17<sup>th</sup> century, the Dutch East India Trading Company began importing large quantities of porcelain from China, which revolutionized the pottery industry. Inspired by the decorative style of Chinese pottery, the Dutch city of Delft become Europe’s center for the manufacture of imitation Chinese earthenware until the mid-18<sup>th</sup> century, producing utensils, kitchenware, and more with distinctly Oriental white-and-blue decorative designs. </p>
<p>Israel’s largest cultural institution, the <b>Israel Museum</b>, 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 <b>Israel Museum’s</b> 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. </p></div>USD00Seder PlatesCeramicNature, OrientalThe Israel Museum