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Home > Judaica by Holiday > Rosh Hashanah > Spiral Spoon Apple & Honey Plate by Laura Cowan


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Spiral Spoon Apple & Honey Plate by Laura Cowan

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Sculptural in appearance, this gorgeous Rosh Hashana honey dish by Laura Cowan features a spiral spoon that is hand rounded. The spiral spoon represents new beginnings and continuation and also echos the shofar. This design combines Laura's signature themes of encircling discs with an innovative and practical spiral spoon that is attached by a magnet. After dipping the spoon in the honey it is placed back on the magnetic rod and any excess honey cleverly drips back into the Pyrex glass bowl.

Created in her Tel Aviv studio in anodized aluminum, stainless steel, Pyrex glass and neodymium magnet. Each part is finished with great detail and with the highest quality materials used. The plate is easy to clean, the metal parts by hand and the glass dish is dish washer proof. CHOOSE: Steel Spiral Spoon or Red Spiral Spoon.

Ships in 5-7 days. This item ships from Israel. No expedited shipping available.
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