Art and Cafts
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Fleur de lis ring
This Fleur-de-Lis ring, crafted in 14K yellow gold, draws inspiration from the white lily, symbolizing purity, beauty, and resilience. Carefully designed, crafted, and polished, this ring blends timeless symbolism with expert craftsmanship, making it a refined piece with both aesthetic and meaningful value.

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Blue and White Sea Creatures Swimsuit
Flattering, comfy, and full of Mediterranean charm – this two-piece swimsuit features a high-waisted fit, playful ruffled sleeves, and a hand-drawn marine print inspired by Israeli beach life.

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Chopping the Bulb flowers
Israel photography from bird’s eye view

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Mother bird and fledgling in a nest
Two hand-made glazed stoneware birds in a natural fiber nest

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The harmony of contrasts
The painting “Harmony of Contrasts” spans across two canvases, featuring a vase adorned with purple and orange flowers set against contrasting purple and orange backgrounds. The painting represents the harmony of opposites, depicting the clash and complement of different worlds. The vase symbolizes the human soul, which contains the opposites within it: the purple flowers represent spirituality and inner search, while the orange flowers symbolize materialism and desires. The transition between the colors and the harmony between them convey a message of spiritual balance and the sense of unity that arises from differences.
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The Troubadours Came to My Neighborhood- SOLD
An Original Acrylic Painting On Canvas

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Spring pendant
This silver mandala pendant, with a aventurine stone at its center, symbolizes the water within us. May it connect you to your inner spring. Finished with a handcrafted swan clasp.

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The Soul of Safed: Abuhav Synagogue
An interior view of the historic Abuhav Synagogue in Safed, captured in watercolor and memory.

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Toward the Kinneret
A quiet Galilean landscape painted from memory and imagination. Soft watercolor on large-scale cotton paper, opening gently toward the distant Kinneret.
