Worthy of a celebration.
On the lookout for an extra-special Seder plate? We think we’ve found it: This set comes straight from a small studio in Brooklyn, where every piece was wheel-thrown from speckled stoneware clay and finished off with a creamy glaze. The six mini bowls you see are tailor-made to cradle your traditional foods. Oh, and take a closer look, and you’ll find hand-carved Hebrew lettering on each one, too. (Yep...told you this one was special.)
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