Handcrafted Pottery - Seder Plate with Scenes of Jerusalem C1NJ
Handcrafted Pottery - Seder Plate with Scenes of Jerusalem C1NJ
Seder Plate Jerusalem scenes in center with names of the items in Hebrew around the central design of the plate
Options
Available in all glazes
Available with or without bowls (+$45)
Specifications
Approximately 13" in diameter
Shipping
Ships from stock within 48 hours and Made-to-order items typically require 4 weeks
About The Pottery
Each item is individually hand-crafted, using a fine white stoneware clay which is glazed in a variety of colors and textures to suit the item and the individual taste. Each piece is fired to 2200° F, making it durable, safe and functional.
About The Glaze
Traditional - Blue alone or Blue with Honey- Brown, Green, Lavender or Turquoise stripes on Cream White background.
Jerusalem - Scenes of Jerusalem or mottled Jerusalem stone glaze in gloss or matte finish.
Antique Patina - The look of ancient oxidized copper. Varies with and within each piece. (Not available on all items).
About The Artist - Renee Vicinsky
The beauty of Jewish rituals, their spirit and tradition, inspired Renee Vicinsky, beginning in1980, to focus her skills as a potter exclusively to creating Judaic ceremonial objects. Renee draws inspiration from her memories as a child growing up in Israel. Its light, landscapes, cities, history and tradition, all find expression in her exquisitely hand-crafted work.
Renee's pieces have been shown at Jewish museums and galleries throughout the U.S. and Canada. Her work is in permanent collection of the Wolfson Museum in Jerusalem and has been featured in many publications and articles, including "Better Homes and Gardens", (December '90). Now working with her husband, Howard Vicinsky, in their studio in New York's Hudson Valley, Renee continues to use her creative skills to explore the Jewish tradition and beautify its rituals.
Artist's Declaration
"I make pieces to be used by people performing Jewish rituals. So aside from aesthetic considerations, my concerns are halachic and practical ones. My true wish is that my work will be appreciated by people from all walks of life and that it will become a legacy for future generations"
- Renee Vicinsky
Handcrafted Pottery - Seder Plate with Scenes of Jerusalem C1NJ
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