Impress your guests with this stunning polished aluminum serving dish from Israeli artist, Laura Cowan. Inspired by the craters that dot the surface of the moon, this dish features three indentations that can be filled with a variety of tasty treats, including nuts, candy and seeds. Sleek and stylish, this dish is perfect for both hosting guests as well as enhancing your home décor.
By nature of the creative process, each piece is slightly different meaning your investment will be unique to you. Every piece is signed by the artist.
Known for her unique and jaw-dropping futuristic modern designs, Laura Cowan creates extraordinary pieces inspired by a combination of her Jewish upbringing as well as her long-time fascination with man’s historic mission to land a man on the moon during the Sixties. Producing many pieces of fabulous modern Judaica, this exceptional artist was even contacted by American astronaut Greg Chamitoff who requested to take one of her enchanting designs into space. After receiving clearance from NASA to be sent to space, in May 2008 two of her magnificent pieces were blasted off on the Expedition 17 to the International Space Station. With her captivating, simplistic designs, and bold use of stylish metals and colorful accents to her work, every flawless creation from this tasteful and impressive artist is an outstanding and remarkable work of art from the Holy Land that you will never cease to enjoy!
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https://www.myjerusalemstore.com/laura-cowan-deluxe-serving-dish-moon-path-trio120834Laura Cowan Deluxe Serving Dish – Moon Path Triohttps://www.myjerusalemstore.com/media/catalog/product/l/a/laura_cowan_deluxe_serving_dish_moon_path_trio_1.jpg229229USDOutOfStock/Holy Land Gifts/Christian Wedding Gifts/Holy Land Gifts/Christian Housewarming Gifts from Israel/Christian Home Decor/Holy Land Tableware/Serving Dishes and Trays /Christian Home Decor/Exclusive Israeli Designers/Laura Cowan6122612462136734<p>Serve your favorite snacks with a mdoern twist with this gleaming serving dish from Israeli artist Laura Cowan:</p>
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<li>Made from polished aluminum, this serving dish features three indentations that based on the craters that dot the surface of the moon.</li>
<li>An original and unique design from the Holy Land.</li>
<li>Will make an excellent addition to your home decor!</li>
</ul> <div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main"><p><b>Aviation Quality Mirror Polished Aluminum</b><b></b></p>
<p><b>Size: 20cm x 12cm / 8.5" x 5"</b><b></b></p>
<p>Impress your guests with this stunning polished aluminum serving dish from Israeli artist, Laura Cowan. Inspired by the craters that dot the surface of the moon, this dish features three indentations that can be filled with a variety of tasty treats, including nuts, candy and seeds. Sleek and stylish, this dish is perfect for both hosting guests as well as enhancing your home décor.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">By nature of the creative process, each piece is slightly different meaning your investment will be unique to you. Every piece is signed by the artist.</span></p>
<p>Known for her unique and jaw-dropping futuristic modern designs, <b>Laura Cowan</b> creates extraordinary pieces inspired by a combination of her Jewish upbringing as well as her long-time fascination with man’s historic mission to land a man on the moon during the Sixties. Producing many pieces of fabulous modern Judaica, this exceptional artist was even contacted by American astronaut Greg Chamitoff who requested to take one of her enchanting designs into space. After receiving clearance from NASA to be sent to space, in May 2008 two of her magnificent pieces were blasted off on the Expedition 17 to the International Space Station. With her captivating, simplistic designs, and bold use of stylish metals and colorful accents to her work, every flawless creation from this tasteful and impressive artist is an outstanding and remarkable work of art from the Holy Land that you will never cease to enjoy! </p></div>USD00add-to-cartServing Dishes & TraysAluminumNatureLaura Cowan