Ceramic Seder Plate Mauves
$125.00
Wheel thrown, this ceramic seder plate by Jennifer Wankoff is bellied out from the inside creating movement. Each section is its own well, large enough to hold the seder foods, whose names are glazed in Hebrew around the edge. The word “Pesach” in Hebrew decorates the center hub.
As each piece is hand thrown and hand glazed, no two are identical and please allow for some variation in glaze results.
Coordinates with ritual hand washing sets and Elijah’s and Miriam’s cups.
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Materials: ceramic
Size: 11 3/4″ diam x 1″


Meet the Artist: Jennifer Wankoff
Jennifer has been making pottery since she trained in Israel in 1997, taking lessons while working on a kibbutz and apprenticing thereafter with a Jerusalem based sculptural potter. Israel immersed Jennifer in a diverse Jewish cultural world of folk art and introduced her to the sabra's deep connection with Israel's land and agriculture. Jennifer's current works are wheel thrown, often faceted with a wire, and then bellied out from the inside creating movement inspired by nature’s ubiquitous spiral. The sections then become a guide for patterned glaze decorating or as a background for imagery. Of particular inspiration to her glazing is Persian patterning on pottery, the designs used in historic marriage contracts (Ketubah) and the traditional art of paper cutting.
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