Batya draws inspiration from the beauty of the Holy Land of Israel, and the flowers and fruits of the land frequently find their way into her creations. You pass dozens of orchards growing olive trees when you drive to her home in Samaria. You can watch the small fruit ripen under the hot Israeli sun as the seasons change. Batya created a beautiful small olive oil jug for our surprise packages, and we all fell in love with the charming design.
Olives are an essential industry for Israel, and they are one of the seven species mentioned in the Bible. “A land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and fig trees and pomegranates; a land of olive oil and honey.” Deuteronomy 8:8
This gorgeous Olive Oil Vessel includes a metal spout that guarantees a perfect pour every time. It is large enough to hold enough olive oil to be convenient in your kitchen for cooking and also a charming decorative addition to your table.
Batya’s Olive Collection is the perfect way to set your table and bring the spirit of the Holy Land to every meal. You can purchase each item from open-stock to create your collection to suit your family! (You can even mix and match with her Pomegranate Collection for a truly unique table!)
Each item in the collection is crafted by hand on Batya’s potter’s wheel in the heart of Jewish Samaria. Each bowl is made with love at each step of the process! Batya begins by shaping your bowls on her potter’s wheel; they are then fired for the first time. After the first firing, she decorates and glazes each bowl by hand and returns them to the kiln for the second firing!
Care Instructions
- Food safe
- Dishwasher safe but still advisable to wash by hand and treat with care.
- Not recommended for microwave or oven
- Handmade
- 16 x 8 cm / 6.29 x 3.14 inches
Each piece is handmade with love in Israel, and slight variances can be expected, making each one truly one of a kind!
- handmade
Large Decorative Olive Oil Vessel
Batya Erdstein is an accomplished Israeli ceramic artist. She established her studio in Itamar, a settlement in the hills of Samaria. She has been creating unique, one of a kind ceramic artworks for twelve years.