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Designer Gifts What better time than the High Holidays to celebrate Israeli craftsmanship by gifting your loved ones locally made products and items. Here are six festive ideas to choose from \ By Adi Fogel Hollander

Napkins, aprons, and kitchen towels

Master potter Maiyan Ben Yona prints her unique illustrations and designs onto aprons, kitchen towels and napkins. Created in collaboration with Arkhé, an association which promotes Israeli design, they make for the perfect addition to the festive dinner table. Price: 12 napkins: NIS 149; 2 kitchen towels: NIS 120; apron: NIS 320

Photo: Roni Cnaani

maiyanceramic.com

@maiyanbenyona

Festive flower cushions Textile designer Na’ama Ben Moshe has created an exclusive collection of flower-shaped cushions. Poppy and cherry blossom designs are hand quilted into plush padded pillows, and instantly add color and vibrancy to any room. Like her previous cushion collection which focused on leaf shapes, her aim here is to bring nature into the home and brighten sofas and armchairs with bursts of joyous color. The cushions are handsewn and made of soft velvet. Price: NIS 290 per cushion

Pomegranate-shaped ceramics

Pomegranates are undoubtedly the most emblematic Rosh Hashanah symbol there is. The Tel Aviv based ceramics Studio Sind has created an exclusive pomegranate-themed Rosh Hashanah French porcelain capsule collection of ceramic pomegranates adorned with ripples of gold and glazings of every hue. They are beautiful to behold, on their own or in bunches, clustered together as table centerpieces. Price: NIS 185 per ceramic pomegranate

shop-nama.com

@nama.textiles

etsy.com/shop/sindstudio

@sindstudio

Photo: Itzik Canetti

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