Enjoy a taste of Jerusalem with this mesmerizing Jerusalem Stone Ceramic Bowl with a beige contrast, handmade with love by ceramicist Shulamit Eyzion from her pottery studio in the Judean Desert community of Tekoa!
This unique Jerusalem Stone Ceramic Bowl features an authentic exterior finish that represents the earthy tones and textures of Jerusalem stone, with a beige-colored inner coating. The bowl measures 21cm in diameter and is perfect for food or simply to admire as a unique ornament for your home.
Embrace the versatility of Shulamit’s ceramic bowl, a perfect utensil for every occasion! Whether for dips, snacks, or even small food portions, this Jerusalem Stone ceramic bowl with a beige-colored inner finish is guaranteed to bring a touch of authentic Jerusalem style to your table!
Shulamit takes pride in delicately crafting ceramics that feel authentic. Rather than rounded and smooth, her ceramic collection is inspired by the rough, uneven textures and shapes of the famed Jerusalem stone that adorns the Holy City. So you won’t find perfectly formed ceramics, rather, something different, something that has been handcrafted with nature being able to run its course, resulting in ceramics that appear to be from a time far gone.
Shulamit Eyzion’s handmade Jerusalem Stone Ceramic Bowl is the perfect gift for foodies or anyone who wants to add a touch of authentic Jerusalem style to their kitchen or home!
- One ceramic bowl
- 21cm diameter (there may be slight variations)
- Food safe
- Hand wash only
- new
- handmade
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Handmade Jerusalem Stone Ceramic Bowl with Beige Contrast
Shulamit Eyzion is a ceramic artist based in Tekoa, a community in the Judean Desert. She is known for her handmade ceramics inspired by Jerusalem stone, a material famous for its rough, textured surfaces that characterize much of the architecture in the Holy City. Eyzion’s work includes various home decor items like vases, candlesticks, salad bowls, and more, all featuring unique, earthy finishes and vibrant contrasts, such as turquoise or cobalt.
Her ceramics are distinct in their natural, hand-crafted aesthetic, often celebrating the imperfections that come from working with raw materials. This gives her pieces an authentic feel, resembling ancient artifacts or pieces that could have been found in historical Jerusalem