Opal Ceramic Bowl from Israel
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Opal’s Circle of Life ceramic bowl makes a thoughtful gift for friends and loved ones and is a beautiful addition to your tabletop collection. You can use your bowl for dips, nuts, soups, cereal, or whatever you fancy!

Whether you use your bowl or place it in your home as an art object, we hope it will lift your soul each time you see it. This stunning bowl not only connects you to the life cycle of the Holy Land, but it is a direct connection with the artist who created it.

As each bowl is made by hand, you may expect slight variances from the bowl featured in the photograph.

  • Handmade
  • Food safe
  • Hand wash
  • 9.5 cm / 3.74 inches

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Opal Ceramic Bowl from Israel

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Ofael Ceramics
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Opal Galili lives and works in the Upper Galilee, one of the northern regions of Israel. She lives on a kibbutz (a collective farm) called Hulata and runs her studio in a nearby tourist center.

She started working with clay as a child and continued her art education at Tel Hai College, a well-respected art institute in Israel. Opal loves creating ceramic art for purely aesthetic enjoyment and pieces that are functional art that can be used daily.

Opal feels that creating objects with clay connects her to the source of life. Making ceramics is the source of her life, and when she enters her studio to work, it is a way to express herself creatively.

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