Havdalah is a Jewish ceremony that marks the end of the Sabbath and the beginning of the new week. It involves a special braided candle, spices, and a cup of wine, accompanied by blessings. These rituals are performed to separate the holy day from the ordinary days of the week.
Ceramic items, particularly those decorated with traditional Jewish motifs and Hebrew inscriptions, are popular in Judaica. Jerusalem, with its rich history and significant Armenian pottery tradition, is a common origin for such handcrafted pieces. These items often serve as both functional ritual objects and decorative art, making them sought-after by collectors and for gifts.