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Yaara Rabinovitch

Orbit of Light Ceramic Wall Plate

Orbit of Light Ceramic Wall Plate

Regular price $298.00 USD
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Transform your space with this handcrafted sculptural ceramic wall art, designed and made in Israel by artist Yaara Rabinovitch. Drawing inspiration from architectural forms and natural symmetry, this dynamic piece plays with light and shadow, adding depth and intrigue to any setting.

The Orbit of Light Ceramic Wall Plate is a statement of minimalism and craftsmanship, embodying Yaara Rabinovitch’s signature approach to geometric harmony. Made from high-fired stoneware clay, its interwoven curves and clean lines create an interplay of negative space and three-dimensional design.

  • Handcrafted in Israel by Yaara Rabinovitch, reflecting modernist influences and organic design
  • Sculptural and geometric composition that enhances depth and visual interest
  • High-fired stoneware clay for durability and an elegant matte finish
  • Versatile art piece ideal for modern, contemporary, or minimalist interiors
  • Perfect for solo display or as part of a curated gallery wall
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  • Materials & Care

    Diameter 21 cm; Height 3 cm
    High fired stoneware clay
    NOT glazed
    Color off white
    Dishwasher safe

  • 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 fragile item, this item is not eligible for returns.

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Yaara Rabinovitch

Yaara Rabinovitz is an architect, artist, and designer whose creative journey has evolved from architecture to ceramics and glasswork. Over the past year, she was forced to leave her home in Kibbutz Amir, in Israel's Upper Galilee, due to ongoing rocket attacks from Hezbollah in Lebanon. Despite the instability, she remained devoted to her artistic practice, traveling between her northern studio and central Israel. Her dedication is evident in her ceramic creations, which blend form, function, and profound personal expression.

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