
"Passover is a teaching event by way of two nights of seders-feasts, recounting the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt 3,000 years ago and celebrating freedom."
"The tools used to tell the story are six symbolic dishes, including eye-watering greens, haroset, and matzoh, presented on trays and platters."
"Catherine Rex of Rex Design offers an illustrated, handmade Blue Seder Plate, $300, that can be customized with an inscription."
"Brooklyn ceramic artist Isabel Halley's gold-rimmed porcelain Seder Plate, $425, comes with six gold-rimmed pinch pots that fit into inscribed indentations on the platter."
Passover, beginning on April 1, commemorates the Israelites' exodus from Egypt and celebrates freedom. The holiday features six symbolic dishes, including bitter herbs, haroset, and matzoh. These foods are traditionally presented on trays, with modern ceramic artists creating customized seder plates. Notable examples include Catherine Rex's illustrated Blue Seder Plate, Alef Objects' typographic porcelain plate, and Isabel Halley's gold-rimmed porcelain plate. Other unique designs include a slip-cast stoneware plate from Via Maris and a floral plate from The Israel Museum, showcasing the blend of tradition and contemporary artistry.
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