Naomi Goldman is a talented ceramic artist who partnered with Lev Haolam to create a beautiful handmade ceramic bowl, interpreting the theme of a circle of life.
Naomi created this unique bowl using a blend of two different colored clay. The inside of the bowl is glazed with a soft blue reflecting the sky of Israel. It was thrown on the wheel, and not only is it beautiful, but it also carries within it the prayers, love, and hope of its creator.
Naomi’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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Naomi Ceramic Bowl from Israel
Naomi Goldman lives and creates her beautiful one-of-a-kind ceramics in the Jewish settlement of Gvaot. Gvaot is nestled in the Judean hills of Gush Etzion. Gvaot is a unique community that is home to special needs Israelis. The community cares for its vulnerable members and helps them find meaningful employment where possible.
Naomi is the mother of eleven children, and in addition to her ceramics studio, she runs a small daycare for local children, including her own! Her older children love spending time with her in the studio, and her eldest daughter worked as her assistant for her project with Lev Haolam!
When Naomi enters her studio in the early hours of the morning, she says a prayer and asks for God’s help to make vessels that will be imbued with a blessing and bring joy to the home that it enters.
She hopes that each unique object she makes will bring joy and blessing to the owners’ homes.