Bring the timeless beauty of the Holy Land to your table with this exquisite set of four pomegranate napkins. Each napkin is designed by Cafe RonEl, an artisanal producer located in the remote Jewish community of Mitzpeh Yair.
Nestled at the edge of the Judean and Negev Deserts, Cafe RonEl is renowned as an oasis of hospitality, where RonEl and Yosef Barak share their love for the land and the vibrant traditions of Israel through their unique tableware.
The design celebrates the pomegranate, a symbol of abundance, prosperity, and spiritual significance in the Holy Land. This revered fruit is mentioned throughout the Torah, representing righteousness and beauty.
Its seeds—traditionally said to number 613—are thought to correspond to the 613 mitzvot (commandments) in Jewish tradition, making it a fitting symbol for gatherings that celebrate heritage, faith, and community.
- Set: 4 napkins
- Design: Pomegranates in rich red and green hues, celebrating the beauty and symbolism of the Holy Land
- Material: 100% heavy-weight white cotton, soft and durable
- Size: 30 x 22 x 5 cm, generously sized to enhance any table setting
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Pomegranate Collection 4 Napkins
Cafe RonEl is located in the remote Jewish community of Mitzpeh Yair. Situated at the edge of the Judean and Negev Deserts, RonEl and Yosef Barak’s restaurant offers locals and visitors an oasis of hospitality.