The centerpiece of any Passover table is undoubtedly the seder plate. This ritual object literally holds the symbolism of the holiday with space for the traditional karpas (parsely), haroset, maror (bitter herb), hazeret (lettuce), zeroa (shankbone) and beitzah (egg), as well as newer objects like the orange for women and the queer community. It is through these symbols that Jews retell the story of the exodus from Egypt and reflect on the idea of liberation.
Thus, buying a seder plate can feel like a deeply personal choice. And with so many options out there, from the singular Anthropologie plate to handmade creations on Etsy, it’s also a difficult one. How can someone find a seder plate that both speaks to their sensibilities and will have guests asking, “Where did you get that seder plate?!”
Well, look no further. We here at Hey Alma have curated a selection of seder plates that range from minimalist to playfully illustrated to sculptural, and every single one is an absolute showstopper.
Happy Passover and happy shopping!
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Anthropologie makes seder plates?! Well, they make a seder plate. But no complaints here. The green floral pattern is full of whimsy.
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Glass Mosaic Seder Plate (Etsy)
This is perhaps the most unique seder plate we've seen this year. Just imagine how beautifully the glass tiles will gleam in the candlelight!
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If Glinda had a seder plate, we think it would look a little something like this.
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For the high-end seder, this gold accented plate will do the trick. Jonathan Adler describes this product as, "guaranteed to please even the pickiest bubby."
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Easter has monopolized pastel colors for far too long! Claim some bright, spring energy for yourself with this seder plate.
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Font nerds, this one is for you! All the names of the seder plate foods are written in Hebrew and tied together with word Pesach (פסח). How cool is that?
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Let the seder foods stand out on this minimalist and chic plate.
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Come on, this one is just too cute not to include. Even if it's not the centerpiece of your seder table, it certainly works for the kids' table.
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Is this a seder plate or a gold pomegranate sculpture? Why not both!
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Hair bows will never go out of style and neither will this handmade seder plate.
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This seder plate beautifully evokes the parting of the Red Sea, which allowed our ancestors to make their way to freedom.
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This illustrated seder plate from Rex Design just came back into stock, so get yours before they're gone! The bowls for an orange, artichoke and olives are sold separately, but are equally beautiful.
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