This ceramic hand painted is handcrafted by skilled Christian artisans in Jerusalem. Hand painted by skilled artisans with vibrant traditional designs. Size: 1.1 inch. Ships worldwide with free US shipping on orders over $100.
About This Ceramic Plate
Pick this up and you'll notice right away that no two look exactly the same. The brushstrokes on the Jerusalem design, the way the colors settle into the glaze, all of it done by hand. That's not a selling point we made up. That's just what happens when a person paints something instead of a machine.
It's compact. Five inches across. But the detail they pack into that space is something I still stop and look at when I'm packing orders. This is a ceramic old-school plate for sale at a price that honestly surprises people when they see it in person. Good thing the photos are decent.
From Our Family to Yours
Hi, I'm Elias. I grew up around these plates. My family has been working directly with the ceramic artisan families in Bethlehem for years, and I still handle every shipment personally. If you want to ceramic order online and actually know where it came from, this is the place. These go out from Bethlehem, not a warehouse somewhere.
🎨 Hand-Painted in Holy Land
✌ Handmade in Bethlehem
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Features & Details
- ✓ Hand painted Jerusalem-inspired design, rich and detailed
- ✓ Palestinian ceramics tradition, passed down through generations
- ✓ Glazed finish, colors stay vibrant, easy to wipe clean
- ✓ Dimensions: 5.2 x 5.2 x 1.1 inches
- ✓ No two plates identical, each reflects the hand that painted it
- ✓ Works as a display piece or for serving small dishes
- ✓ Authentic handmade ceramic, not mass-produced
Product Specifications
| Material |
Hand-Painted Holy Land Ceramic |
| Origin |
Bethlehem, Holy Land |
| Dimensions |
5.2 x 5.2 x 1.1 inches |
| Finish |
Smooth glazed surface |
| Design |
Jerusalem-inspired, hand painted |
| Made By |
Christian artisan families, Bethlehem |
| Collection |
Holy Land Ceramics |
Perfect As a Gift
A customer from Texas ordered six of these as ceramic Easter gifts for her Sunday school teachers. She came back two weeks later for four more. Said one of the teachers had it on her desk and everybody kept asking where it came from. That's the kind of thing that makes me glad we keep these in stock.
It's an easy ceramic gift idea because it travels well, it's priced right, and it actually means something. Free US shipping on orders over $100 makes it even easier to grab a few at once.
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The Story Behind It
Most painted ceramic plates you find online are factory-made somewhere, fired in batches, identical. These aren't. The families who make them have been doing this for generations, in Bethlehem, with the same techniques that go back centuries in this region.
I visited one of the workshops a while back. The woman painting that day had a small radio on, she was humming to it, and her hand never slowed down. The details on that plate were tighter than anything I could manage if I tried for a year. Palestinian ceramics at this level isn't a hobby, it's a life's work, and you can see it in every piece.
Your pick up goes directly to supporting those families. We buy factory-direct. There's no middleman taking a cut between Bethlehem and your door.
Shipping & Guarantee
🚚 Free US shipping on orders over $100
🌎 Ships worldwide direct from Bethlehem
🔄 30-day free returns, no questions asked
⭐ 970+ five-star reviews from customers around the world
🎨 Every piece is hand painted, not mass-produced
Care Instructions
It's ceramic, so handle it with some care. Wipe it clean with a damp cloth and skip the dishwasher. Keep it somewhere it won't get knocked off a shelf and it'll last a long time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it come in any kind of gift packaging?
Yeah, we wrap it up so it actually arrives safe. Not like a fancy branded box or anything, but it's packed well and looks decent if you're giving it as a gift. I'd say it's giftable as-is for most people.
Is this actually hand painted or just printed to look like it?
Hand painted. Every single one. I know because I watch them come in from Bethlehem and no two are ever quite the same, the blues shift a little, the lines aren't perfectly uniform. That's not a defect, that's the whole point. We had a customer once who got worried hers looked different from the photo and I had to explain that's... actually that's the sign it's real. A machine would've made them identical.
How long does shipping take to the US?
Pretty standard, ships in a couple days usually. Free shipping if you're over fifty bucks. Most orders land in about a week, give or take.
What's the size on this thing?
Five inches across. Small but not tiny, it's got real detail packed in there.
Can I trust this is actually coming from Bethlehem and not just labeled that way?
Honestly, I get why people ask. We work directly with the artisan families there, same ones we've sourced from for years. These aren't imported blanks that someone slaps a Jerusalem design on. The ceramics are made and painted in Bethlehem, I've visited the workshops myself.