World of Judaica has an extensive bowl collection made from Armenian ceramic. Offered in several shapes and sizes, our bowls are a great addition to any Jewish home. Depending on the style of the bowl, it could be used as a serving dish, soup bowl or even cereal bowl. These bowls are truly unique and beautiful enough to buy two sets for both meat and dairy meals.
Some bowls come with elaborate mosaic patterns and others come with flowery designs. You can also use one of the larger bowls as a decorative centerpiece and fill it with fake or real fruit.
These Armenian bowls are not only stunning, but they also all have stories of symbolic meaning behind them. For example, the Colorful Grape and Peacock motif is filled with imagery. Peacocks are a sign of beauty and birds symbolize the soul and the divine Jerusalem. Other bowls portray colorful motifs of ancient Jerusalem itself. Bowls of such magnificence and symbolism should be a must-have in every Jewish household.
Any one of these bowls would make a gorgeous housewarming or thank you gift. Or, keep them for yourself and create a new dish set to spice up your kitchen for a refreshing change.
World of Judaica has an extensive bowl collection made from Armenian ceramic. Offered in several shapes and sizes, our bowls are a great addition to any Jewish home. Depending on the style of the bowl, it could be used as a serving dish, soup bowl or even cereal bowl. These bowls are truly unique and beautiful enough to buy two sets for both meat and dairy meals.
Some bowls come with elaborate mosaic patterns and others come with flowery designs. You can also use one of the larger bowls as a decorative centerpiece and fill it with fake or real fruit.
These Armenian bowls are not only stunning, but they also all have stories of symbolic meaning behind them. For example, the Colorful Grape and Peacock motif is filled with imagery. Peacocks are a sign of beauty and birds symbolize the soul and the divine Jerusalem. Other bowls portray colorful motifs of ancient Jerusalem itself. Bowls of such magnificence and symbolism should be a must-have in every Jewish household.
Any one of these bowls would make a gorgeous housewarming or thank you gift. Or, keep them for yourself and create a new dish set to spice up your kitchen for a refreshing change.