A hand-made designed ceramic toothpick holder created by elderly artisans at the Jerusalem Yad LaKashish workshop. Yad LaKashish is one of the most famous non-profits in Jerusalem (and in Israel as a whole). Founded in 1962, Yad LaKashish gives the elderly of Jerusalem (including many with physical challenges) a warm community, the opportunity to join the workforce and overall support…
No visit to Jerusalem is complete without a visit to the Old City. Get lost in the alleyways of the Jewish, Muslim, Christian, or Armenian quarters while being surrounded by history, culture, and religion. This Magen David, straight from the shuk, is a magical way to bring the feeling of the Old City straight into your home.
A pair of handcrafted ceramic Shabbat candlesticks painted in the ancient traditional Armenian design. The Armenian quarter of Jerusalem today, is the only remaining place in the world where you can still find this unique, almost extinct craftsmanship and art.