Black Marble Contemporary Honey Dish by Joy Stember
Description
Sweeten your Rosh Hashanah celebrations with this stunning contemporary honey dish by Joy Stember. The handcrafted base, made from powder-coated steel and brass, beautifully cradles a glass dish, perfectly blending modern design and traditional symbolism. Whether for your holiday table or as a thoughtful gift, this honey dish will impress. It comes complete with a wooden honey dipper at no extra charge, with additional custom dipper options available to suit your style.
- Material: Powder-coated steel and brass base, glass dish
- Includes a wooden honey dipper (other dipper options available)
- Handcrafted in Pennsylvania, USA
Item is made-to-order. Please allow 3 - 7 days for fulfillment. Rush shipping and gift wrap not available.
Shipping Info
- Items are made to order, and typically ship in 2-3 weeks from Joy Stember's Pennsylvania studio
- Free shipping on U.S. orders $75+
- Easy returns within 30 days of purchase
More about Joy Stember
When Joy returned home from her Taglit Birthright trip to Israel in 2010, she felt a stronger connection to Israel, her culture and her identity as an artist. This journey profoundly changed her perspective and led her to discover her true passion. She began to focus on creating contemporary Judaica full-time and opened the Joy Stember Metal Arts Studio, LLC. This decision has not only provided great personal fulfillment but also the opportunity to share her craft with the world.
The clean lines and repetitive nature in urban landscapes inspire her work, as well as mid-century design. She uses a variety of metals such as pewter, brass, bronze, silver and copper and each piece is lovingly fabricated by scoring and folding sheets of pewter to make 3-dimensional works of art. The gorgeous textures are pulled from many influences and are embossed into the metal. As a designer and maker, her intent is to encourage the importance of American high-end craft in the modern home by creating contemporary heirlooms for a new generation of collectors.