Hand-painted Kiddush cup, entirely adorned with delicate lavender blossoms that sweep around the bowl in soft, impressionistic strokes. Each petal is rendered in muted purples and silvery lilacs, layered to suggest depth and the gentle movement of a summer breeze. Fine green stems and tiny leaves weave between the flowers, adding contrast and natural rhythm. The cup’s finish is slightly satin, allowing the floral painting to appear luminous without glare.
At the base, encircling the foot, the blessing "בּוֹרֵא פְּרִי הַגָּפֶן" is carefully inscribed in Hebrew. The lettering is elegant and understated, in a classic serif script that complements the cup’s artisanal aesthetic. The inscription is balanced in scale—readable yet unobtrusive—so the words integrate harmoniously with the floral motif.
Overall proportions are graceful: a gently flared rim, a smoothly tapered stem, and a stable, modestly sized foot where the blessing rests. The piece conveys serene, contemplative beauty—suitable for ritual use or as a cherished keepsake—combining functional form with painterly decoration and meaningful text.
Hand-painted Kiddush cup, entirely adorned with delicate lavender blossoms that sweep around the bowl in soft, impressionistic strokes. Each petal is rendered in muted purples and silvery lilacs, layered to suggest depth and the gentle movement of a summer breeze. Fine green stems and tiny leaves weave between the flowers, adding contrast and natural rhythm. The cup’s finish is slightly satin, allowing the floral painting to appear luminous without glare.
At the base, encircling the foot, the blessing "בּוֹרֵא פְּרִי הַגָּפֶן" is carefully inscribed in Hebrew. The lettering is elegant and understated, in a classic serif script that complements the cup’s artisanal aesthetic. The inscription is balanced in scale—readable yet unobtrusive—so the words integrate harmoniously with the floral motif.
Overall proportions are graceful: a gently flared rim, a smoothly tapered stem, and a stable, modestly sized foot where the blessing rests. The piece conveys serene, contemplative beauty—suitable for ritual use or as a cherished keepsake—combining functional form with painterly decoration and meaningful text.
The paint on this Kiddish Cup is permanent, dishwasher safe (or wash with hot water and soap if you prefer), and not painted at the rim of glass.
The cup is 5 1/2 inches high, and rim is 3 inches across.
It can be given as a Jewish wedding gift, for a Bar or Bar Mitzvah, or a housewarming gift for a new home. Also, in addition to using it for Shabbat, it can be used at other Jewish holidays, including as an Elijah or Miriam Cup for your Seder.
All items are made to order. If needed before the usual shipping time of 1-2 weeks, message us and we may be able to accommodate your timeline.
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