Pomegranate Dish
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Hadas Satler is a celebrated Israeli ceramic artist known for exquisite handmade household items. The Holy Land and the Torah inspire Hadas, and she has crafted a stunning ruby red Pomegranate Dish perfect for serving honey.
This lovely pomegranate dish can be used in a multitude of ways. It is packaged with a small honey dipper, making it a must-have addition to a Rosh Hashanah table.
It is beautiful as a decorative touch in your home. You can use it to hold a pillar candle, as table decor, or as a small catch-all for keys or jewelry. However you choose to use your beautiful handmade item, you’ll love the spirit of Israel that it ushers into your home.
Hadas’s red pomegranate dish makes a meaningful gift for friends and loved ones for any occasion.
As each pomegranate dish is made entirely by hand, no two are exactly alike.
  • Approximately 14 x 13 cm / 5.51 x 5.12 inches
  • Handmade
  • Wash by hand
  • Food safe

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Pomegranate Dish

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Meet the Producer
Producer: Hadas Setler

Hadas Sattler lives and creates her beautiful one-of-a-kind ceramics in the Jewish settlement of Ma’aleh Michmas. Ma’aleh Michmas is a vibrant community north of Jerusalem with a stunning view of the beautiful rolling hills of Samaria.

Hadas is the mother of six children, and in addition to her ceramics studio, she runs an after-school program for children who have troubled homes. She loves seeing how the kids develop while working with the clay!

Hadas’ studio is on the second floor of her home, where she can be present for her children when they return from school. In this space filled with her children’s voices, Hadas finds inspiration to make her unique ceramics.

She hopes that the people who buy her ceramics will feel her touch and know that she makes each item with love. While she is working, she is happy to think that her dish will be in someone’s kitchen; a little piece of Israel in their home.

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