The Draydel House
Handcrafted Biur Chametz Plate for Passover
Handcrafted Biur Chametz Plate for Passover
Prepare for Passover with this exquisite Biur Chametz Plate, handcrafted in Israel by Eran Grebler of Draydel House. Designed for the meaningful ritual of burning chametz before the holiday begins, this unique plate is both functional and artistic, making it a beautiful addition to your home or a thoughtful and elegant gift.
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This ceramic Biur Chametz Plate is a stunning addition to any Passover preparation. Featuring gold accents, an integrated candle holder, and the Biur Chametz blessing in Hebrew, it elevates the ritual with elegance and significance. The unique shape makes it stand out as a true work of art, crafted with precision by Egan Grebler of The Draydel House.
- Handmade in Israel
- Beautiful gold detailing for a luxurious touch
- Built-in candle holder for safe and practical use
- Perfect gift for a Passover host or Judaica collector
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Materials & Care
A combination of high-quality ceramic and metal.
Care Instructions: To clean, gently wipe with a soft, damp cloth.
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Shipping & Returns
This item typically ships within 1-3 business days.
Estimated delivery by standard shipping: 7 - 15 business days.
Estimated delivery by priority shipping: 2 - 5 business days.Please note: Due to the unique nature of this handcrafted item, this item is not eligible for returns. However, your satisfaction is our priority! If any piece of this product breaks, we are committed to finding a solution such as providing a replacement part or an alternative piece.

The Draydel House
The Draydel House, led by artist and designer Eran Grebler, is renowned for its one-of-a-kind dreidels that capture tradition and draw inspiration from the colors, moments, and stories of everyday life through a fresh artistic lens. But these aren't just dreidels for Hanukkah; they're playful tokens of joy, humor, and self-expression meant to be enjoyed year-round.
The studio has built a reputation for transforming the classic dreidel into a piece of modern art, bringing vibrant expression, innovation, and sometimes even humor to this cherished symbol of Jewish culture.