Havdalah
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Box 6, between 1960-2020
Box contains a four piece Havdalah set of stoneware and glaze, a white and blue stoneware with lid, and a stoneware and glaze blue jar with lid. Havdalah is the religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and ushers in a new week. The ritual invoves lighting a special havdalah candle with several wicks, blessing a cup of wine and smelling sweet spices.
Havdalah Set Candle Holder, between 1960-2020
Stoneware and blue glaze short candle holder of a havdallah set. There is an incised design on the side of the candle holder. Havdalah is the religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and ushers in a new week. The special havdalah candle has several wicks.
Havdalah Set Tray, between 1960-2020
Stoneware and glaze tray of havdalah set with an incised design on the edge of the tray. Havdalah is the religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and ushers in a new week.
Havdalah Set Wine Cup, between 1960-2020
Stoneware and blue glaze havdalah wine cup with incised patterns on the side and stem of the cup. Havdalah is the religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and ushers in a new week.
Spice Holder, between 1960-2020
Pointed brown spice holder of a havdalah set. Havdalah is the religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and ushers in a new week. Part of the havdalah ritual is to smell sweet spices.