Elegant Holy Land Import Collectibles
Armenian Pottery
We offer some of the most beautiful pieces of Armenian pottery and ceramics on the market today.
Our Armenian Ceramic Pottery comes from the Holy Land. Armenians were brought to Israel for the purpose of repairing the Dome of the Rock, but never did. Nevertheless, they continued a lifelong tradition of skillfully making decorative tiles and pottery. Jerusalem is currently the only place in the world where genuine Armenian pottery is still being made. It all began in pre-historic times in the upland of Turkey. As early as the 9th century BC skilled potters made a variety of Armenian pottery such as dishes, vases, jugs, bowls, and cups. Today, if you visit the Cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem's Armenian Quarter you will be inspired by the collection Armenian pottery tiles and floral designs decorating the walls.
You can decorate your home with these beautiful pieces and add a sense of beauty and spirituality to it any day of the year. For example our "Miracle of the loaves" ceramic ware reminds us of the compassion Jesus showed the people in St. Matthew 14:13-21 NCV.
This breath-takiing collection of Armenian pottery and ceramics make unique collectible gift imports from the Holy Land of Israel
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The Miracle of the Loaves
13 When Jesus heard what had happened to John, he left in a boat and went to a lonely place by himself, but the crowds heard about it and followed him on foot from the towns.
14When he arrived, he saw a great crowd waiting. He felt sorry for them and healed those who were sick.
15When it was evening his followers came to him and said, "no one lives in this place, and it is already late. Send the people away so they can go to the towns and buy food for themselves."
16But Jesus answered, "They don't need to go away. You give them something to eat."
17They said to him, "But we have only five loaves of bread and two fish."
18Jesus said, "Bring the bread and the fish to me."
19Then he told the people to sit down on the grass. He took the five loaves and the two fish and, looking to heaven, he thanked God for the food. Jesus divided the bread and gave it to his followers, who gave it to the people,
20All the people ate and were satisfied. Then the followers filled twelve baskets with the leftover pieces of food.
21There were about five thousand men there who ate, not counting women and children.
Miracle of fish and loaves collection
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See also available: tile and wine cup


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