This beautiful Kiddush cup from Armenian Ceramics adds contemporary Israeli art to your Shabbat Table & Holiday meals.
Skillfully hand-painted with vibrant Armenian florals in shades of blue, the goblet-style ceramic clay cup blends Jewish ritual with Middle Eastern design.
Made using traditional methods in Israel, each Kiddush Cup is hand crafted from clay, painted with bright hues, glazed, and baked at a high heat for durability.
With its gorgeous floral motif, this cup makes a fantastic addition to Holiday and weekly Shabbat tables alike.
Created to become a treasured home decoration, each Armenian Ceramic piece is custom made according to time-honored processes.
Armenian Ceramic Kiddush Cup FAQs
What is an Armenian ceramic Kiddush cup and why is it popular for Shabbat?
An Armenian ceramic Kiddush cup is a handcrafted, hand-painted ceramic goblet made using traditional Armenian pottery techniques in Israel. It features vibrant floral designs (often in classic blue tones with flowers, vines, and grapes) surrounding the Hebrew blessing “Borei Pri HaGafen.” These cups are highly popular for Shabbat and Yom Tov because they beautifully blend Jewish ritual tradition with exquisite Middle Eastern artistry, adding elegance and cultural depth to the table while being durable and dishwasher-safe when cared for properly.
Is the Armenian ceramic Kiddush cup kosher for wine on Shabbat and holidays?
Yes, this Kiddush cup is fully kosher for holding wine during Kiddush on Shabbat, holidays, and other occasions. The high-fired ceramic is non-porous after proper glazing, does not absorb flavors, and meets standard halachic requirements for ritual wine vessels. Always rinse it well before first use.
Where is the Armenian ceramic Kiddush cup made and how is it crafted?
This Kiddush cup is proudly made in Israel by skilled artisans using centuries-old Armenian ceramic methods. Each piece is hand-shaped from high-quality clay, hand-painted with vibrant, lead-free glazes in traditional floral patterns, then fired at high temperatures for strength, durability, and a glossy finish that lasts for generations.
What are the dimensions of this Armenian ceramic Kiddush cup?
The cup stands approximately 5.5 inches (14 cm) tall, with a classic goblet-style design that’s comfortable to hold and elegant on the table. Its size is ideal for both personal use during Kiddush and as a beautiful centerpiece for Shabbat and holiday meals.
Is this Armenian ceramic Kiddush cup a good gift for Shabbat, housewarming or Jewish occasions?
Absolutely — this hand-painted Armenian ceramic Kiddush cup makes an exceptional and meaningful gift for Shabbat observers, newlyweds, housewarmings, Bar/Bat Mitzvah families, or anyone who appreciates fine Judaica. Its timeless floral design and Israeli craftsmanship turn it into a cherished family heirloom that elevates every Kiddush.
How do I care for my hand-painted Armenian ceramic Kiddush cup?
Hand wash recommended with mild soap and a soft sponge to preserve the vibrant hand-painted details. It is generally dishwasher-safe on a gentle cycle (avoid high heat dry), but always check for any specific care instructions. With proper care, this durable ceramic piece will maintain its beauty for years of Shabbat and holiday use.
Armenian Ceramic Kiddush Cup Overview
Elevate your Shabbat and Yom Tov table with this exquisite Armenian Ceramic Kiddush Cup, handcrafted in Israel with traditional techniques and vibrant floral artistry. Standing 5.5 inches tall, its classic goblet shape features stunning hand-painted blue florals and the sacred Hebrew blessing “Borei Pri HaGafen,” perfectly blending Jewish ritual elegance with timeless Middle Eastern design. A durable, kosher, and heirloom-quality piece ideal for weekly Kiddush, holidays, or as a cherished gift for loved ones.

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