Exodus Handpainted Wooden Kiddush Cup
Yair Emanuel is a much-loved Jerusalem-based Judaica artist. He creates unique, functional art to beautify any occasion. His wooden handpainted Kiddush cup and saucer bring the Exodus of the Jewish people to life and your table!
The beautiful Kiddusg set is painted in swirling shades of blue and shows Moses addressing the Jewish people before the parting of the Sea of Reeds. You will notice charming details such as small fish in the waters!
Emanuel and his team hand-paint each item using multiple layers of acrylic paint and varnish to create a waterproof, food-safe drinking cup that may be washed by hand.
This Exodus Kiddush cup is lovely to use all year but is incredibly charming on a Passover table!
Emanuel’s Judaica is a lovely way to bring the spirit of Israel into your home. His Exodus Handpainted Kiddush Cup makes a thoughtful gift for friends and loved ones. It’s perfect for holidays, housewarming, and weddings!
- Cup Height: 14.5 cm / 5.7 inches
- Plate diameter: 11.4 cm / 4.5 inches
- Handpainted with layers of protective varnish
- Wood
- Food Safe
- Hand Wash
Exodus Hand Painted Wooden Kiddush Cup
Yair Emanuel is a prolific artist and creator of Israel’s most recognized and loved Judaica. His creative use of colors, textures, and images from the land of Israel makes his beautiful works of art instantly recognizable.
Born on Kibbutz Sha’alvim in central Israel, Emanuel developed his artistic talent as a young man at the prestigious Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. While studying in Jerusalem, he fell in love with the Holy City and decided to make it his home. His studio is located in the heart of Jerusalem. The city influences many of his beautiful works of art, decorated with scenes from the Old City of Jerusalem. His other works celebrate the seven species of the land of Israel with charming depictions of wheat, barley, rye, pomegranates, grapes, olives, and figs.
Emanuel’s designs are infused with his love for Judaism, a respect for tradition blended with his joyful embrace of color and innovation. His Judaica is represented in various mediums from painted wood, textiles, and metal. Each piece that he makes is unique while recognizably ‘Emanuel.’