Zhenya Ceramics
Deep Blue and Soft Green Natlas Set
Deep Blue and Soft Green Natlas Set
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Two extraordinary Netilat Yadayim handwashing cup. This distinctive piece of handmade Judaica makes a thoughtful gift for a loved one or a treasured addition to your own collection. Its artisan craftsmanship ensures it stands out in any home, turning every handwashing ritual into a meaningful and aesthetically pleasing experience.
WHAT’S IN THE SET:
- Two Netilat Yadayim handwashing cups
- One ripe pomegranate
Bring a touch of Israeli craftsmanship and Jewish tradition to your home with this gorgeous Jewish hand washing cup – an essential for anyone looking to elevate their spiritual practice with artistry and care.
Place it on a sleek, minimalist shelf or coffee table to create a striking focal point, or combine it with other neutral-toned ceramic pieces for an elegant display. As a statement piece in your entryway, it welcomes guests with timeless sophistication.
DETAILS:
- Handcrafted from high-quality Judaica pottery
- Non-toxic glaze
- Fired at 1160°C
- Dishwasher safe
MEASUREMENTS for each Natla:
- Height: 14 cm
- Diameter: 12 cm
Crafted from premium Judaica pottery, this Jewish cup beautifully combines functionality with art. Whether for your daily hand washing ritual, Shabbat, or any Jewish holiday, this two-handled cup offers a perfect balance of style and purpose. The cup's rustic charm and the flowing glaze pattern evoke a sense of connection to the land of Israel, where it was lovingly created.
IMPORTANT!
- As far as it is handmade, every cup is unique and may slightly vary from sample images.
- Also please take into consideration that glaze colors may appear differently on various devices.








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