Israeli Artists
Here you can find a wide selection of originally designed gifts by Israeli Judaica artists. Our exclusive collection includes unique Judaica items that make great gifts on all Jewish occasions, including Hanukkah menorahs, Seder plates, Shabbat candlesticks and more. We at Canaan-Online are always in the search for new and intriguing Judaica artists who trigger our imagination.
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Laser Cut Gold Metal Honey Dish with Glass Bowl, Shana Tova Design - Dorit Judaica$50.47 -
Laser Cut Metal Honey Dish with Glass Bowl, Shana Tova Design - Dorit Judaica$50.47 -
Handcrafted Pewter Beaded Mezuzah Case Blue, Star of David - Iris Design$58.37 - $62.30 -
Dark Blue with Silver Stripes Handwoven Silk Prayer Shawl Set - Gabrieli$371.29 - $560.74FREE delivery -
Wall Art, Colorful Heart Shape with Multiple Birds and Biblical Quotes - Dorit Judaica$64.73 - $86.46 -
Lucite Mezuzah Case, Pomegranates in Red and White - Dorit Judaica$18.47 -
Tempered Glass Challah Board, 7 Species of Israel Design - Dorit Judaica$110.15 -
Red Aluminum Pomegranate Shaped Honey Dish - Yair Emanuel$53.40 -
Laser Cut Chanukah Menorah with Colorful Flowers and Leaves - Dorit Judaica$77.89 -
Floating Letters Wall Plaque in Hebrew - If I forget Jerusalem by Dorit JudaicaSizes: 11" and 16.5$59.77 - $86.46Popular pick -
Hand Painted Colorful Laser Cut Metal Mezuzah Case, Pomegranates - Yair Emanuel$21.55 -
Stainless Steel Mezuzah Case with Cutout Divine Name, Dark Green - Dorit Judaica$28.16 -
Acrylic Mezuzah Case, 7 Species of Israel Design - Dorit Judaica$29.29 -
Honey Dish with Glass Bowl, Mandala Pomegranate Design - Dorit Judaica$28.53 -
Indian Flowers Seder Plate with Glass Bowls - Dorit Judaica$103.05New arrival! -
Mezuzah Case with Vertical Channels Forming a Shin Letter, Black - Adi SidlerChoice of Sizes$83.14 - $152.31 -
Hand-Painted Wood Fitted Candlesticks, Blue Jerusalem - Yair EmanuelSize:10x7x4cm/ 4x 2.7x 1.6”$40.70 -
Matchbox Holder with Flowerburst Design and Shabbat Shalom - Dorit Judaica$29.46 -
Tempered Glass Challah Board, Jerusalem Design - Dorit Judaica$114.93 -
Acrylic Mezuzah Case, Lively Jerusalem Design - Dorit Judaica$29.29 -
Glass and Stainless Steel Honey Dish with Spoon, Blessing Words - Dorit Judaica$41.33Popular pick -
Wall Plaque, Decorative Window, Shalom Blessing in Hebrew-English - Dorit Judaica$89.61 -
Colorful 7 Species of Israel Design Psalms Quote - Dorit Judaica Wall Plaque$64.73 -
Colorful Wall Plaque with Blessing Words in English - Dorit Judaica$53.40 -
Floating Letters vertical Wall Plaque, Home Blessing in Hebrew - Dorit Judaica$88.32 -
Square Small Colorful Wall Plaque Hebrew - Words of Blessing by Dorit Judaica$49.51New arrival! -
Colorful Pomegranate Tree Sculpture, Psalm in Hebrew and English - Dorit Judaica$66.57 -
Gold-Plated Star of David Decorative Faux Stone Tile by Dorit Judaica$76.80New arrival! -
Sterling Silver Kabbalah Ring with Hebrew Ani LeDodi VeDodi Li - HaAri$162.72FREE delivery -
Colorful Jerusalem Images on Wall Plaque, If I forget Jerusalem - Dorit Judaica$70.21 -
Large Colorful Bouquet of Anemones as a Free-Standing Sculpture - Dorit Judaica$55.95 -
Mezuzah Case with Vertical Channels Forming a Shin Letter, Silver - Adi SidlerChoice of Sizes$72.90 - $152.31
Current Judaica artists turn traditional religious articles, such as Hanukkah menorah and jewelry pieces, into an artistic expression of faith.
Contemporary Judaica Artists
The last two decades have shown a growing popularity of Judaica artworks. A short research also reveals that many of the best Judaica artists in the field live and work in Israel. What characterizes the work of contemporary Judaica artists?
Judaica art has become a center of gravitation for Judaica artists drawn to the mysterious world of Judaism.
Judaica artists combines ancient Jewish symbols with modern styles Contemporary Judaica artists skillfully deliver more than 2000 years old Jewish heritage with a modern interpretation, while adding a twist of their own world view and imagination. Thus, the arists have created a wide array of Judaica gifts that enjoy a world wide popularity - now more than ever as the internet makes everything more accessible.
Supported by growing global demand, today's Judaica artists express more and more freedom in their artworks. Judaica artists recreate these traditionas objects through a contemporary process, giving it a modern perspective. Unlike in previous eras, contemporary Judaica artists offer bold and interpretations of religious symbols that never cease to surprise.
Through their artworks, Judaica artists seem to claim that even in our secular modern society, religion in general and Judaism in particular is still relevant . Not only relevant but still alive and kicking.
This unusual and fascinating combination of elements might explain the growing popularity of Judaica art in the last few years. Many Judaica artworks clearly reflect the ongoing changes in the modern Jewish society. Today many Judaica artists give expression to feminism: today you can easily find handmade Tallits that are designed for women.
Israeli Judaica artists
In Israel, Judaica art provides a much needed space for diverse cultural influences. As you can see in various examples, Israeli Judaica artists often bring together western and oriental motifs. Israeli Judaica artists are inspired by both Israeli and Jewish symbolism and that's what makes their work so unique and easy to recognize. You're invited to take a closer look at the works of renowned Israeli Judaica artists such as Ester Shahaf, Yair Emanuel and Tzuki Art.
Esther Shahaf, an Israeli Judaica designer, is a great example of how different and sometimes conflicting elements intertwine harmoniously in Israeli Judaica. In Shahaf's works, oriental influences such as the Hamsa hand gracefully complement the Western motifs.
Israeli Judaica artists also draw their inspiration from the everyday surroundings such as the landscape of Jerusalem. Among Israeli Judaica designs you can find mezuzah cases and other objects directly inspired by The Wailing Wall, a prominent motif that describes the mourning of the second temple that was destroyed more than two thousand years ago.
