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All Seder Plates

The Seder Plate is the centerpiece of the Passover Seder Table. It displays the six symbolic Seder foods: the shank bone, egg, marror, charoset, chazeret, and karpas. For many, the Seder Plate’s role in family holiday gatherings gives it added meaning, so the Seder plates are often handed down as heirlooms. 

At Judaica.com, you’ll find Seder Plates for every taste and table scheme, including those from popular Judaica artists like Michael Aram and Yair Emanuel. Consider selecting a Seder Plate you could display year-round as a part of your home Judaica collection, or one that reflects personal style and meaning so that it becomes a cherished part of your Passover holiday. 

Modern Seder Plates

Modern Seder Plates blend utilitarianism with contemporary art forms, creating showstopping centerpieces perfect for Passover and year-round. Many artists, like Gary Rosenthal, reinterpret the classic Seder Plate through mixed metals and unique shapes. Have you ever seen a standing seder plate? Others, like the Glass Silver Aviva Seder Plate from Quest, update the traditional Seder Plate with elegant contemporary touches. 

Ultimately, Modern Seder Plates create a visual link between old and new, much as the Passover holiday celebrates Jewish bonds between past and present. 

Seder Plates by Style

Seder plates come in diverse styles. For those who prefer to keep things simple, Minimalist Seder Plates like the Nambe Geo Seder Plate and the Stone Patina Seder Plate by Renee Vichinsky balance subtlety and sophistication in memorable works. 

On the opposite side of the spectrum, anyone looking to celebrate Passover in a riot of color can do so with multi-hued Colorful Seder Plates, like the gorgeous Wooden Multi-Color Jerusalem Seder Plate crafted by Israeli Artist Yair Emanuel. 

There are also many Modern Seder Plates, such as the Michael Aram Palm Seder Plate, which interpret the traditional Seder centerpiece through a contemporary lens.

Seder Plates by Shape

Though Round Seder Plates are typically the first to come to mind when thinking of the Passover staple, the Round Seder Plates featured on Judaica.com are anything but cliche. Twenty-first century Judaica Artists are reinventing the Round Seder Plate using innovative designs and materials. Their innovation can be seen in pieces such as Steven Bronstein’s Copper Seder Plate

If you want to try a different look, though, we’ve got you covered. Square Seder Plates, like Joy Stember’s Mixed Metal Silver Seder Plate, are a growing class. You can find Square Seder plates in all styles and materials. 

For the truly adventurous, Standing Seder Plates are an exciting update to the Seder. Standing Seder Plates display the symbolic Seder food in original vertical sculptures, sure to be admired by all in attendance. Gary Rosenthal’s Mixed Metal Copper Burning Bush Seder Plate is a perfect example of a marriage between tradition and cutting-edge design. 

Seder Plates by Material

Seder Plates come in all materials, allowing for a number of truly breathtaking works of Jewish art. Metal Seder Plates, like the Silver Branch to Freedom Seder Plate by Quest, come in many metal forms, styles, and tones. 

Equally stunning are Glass Seder Plates. The fluid medium of glass has inspired Judaica artists to design lovely original Seder Plates, like the whimsical Glass Hand-Painted Pomegranate Seder Plate with Gemstones

Wooden Seder Plates are equally exciting to the eye while remaining affordable. Lily Art Judaica’s Multi-Color Tulip Rectangle Seder Plate demonstrates the originality of contemporary artists as they embrace different materials.