Shavuot Table Settings

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Table settings for Shavuot, inspired by nature, brought together by Nadav Art!
Shavuot is a Jewish holiday filled with rich and colorful traditions. It’s a dual celebration – a time when we celebrate the giving of the Torah as well as the harvest of the land, and we honor the holiday by eating delicious milk foods and decorating our tables with flowers and splashes of color.

We know prepping for the holidays is tough, so we’ve tried to make it a little bit easier for you by compiling lists of items to create the perfect Shavuot table! And not only this but here are two different table settings, one classic & silver, the other colorful & aluminum. But they’re both Shavuot tables, inspired by nature and the holiday! Enjoy


Silver & Amethyst Table

Nature-Inspired Liquor Set with Stones

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Starting off with a bang! Shining, smooth silver cups (a Kiddush cup with four mini cups) which embrace nature! The stems are created out of intricate silver tree trunks, which slide up onto the bottom of the cup, snaking its leaves and gemstone flowers/fruit all around! Isn’t she a beauty?! Find the set here. You can get the set here, or perhaps you’d like to get just the Kiddush cup, or just the mini cups, the choice is yours!


Rose Spoon

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Flowers last a few days, but this spoon, with a carved, textured rose handle, will last forever! The perfect addition to your Shavuot table and an easy way to spruce up any plain cutlery set, making your entire table BLOOM! Find it here


Swirling Gem Napkin Ring

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put your table – and napkins – in order with these glittering napkin rings. With amethyst stones, the napkin rings harmoniously complement the liquor set with its matching purple stones. Such a simple item can make such a grand difference to your table. Even without other decorations, these will uplift your table and have your guests ooh-ing and ahh-ing all meal long. Easy as that!

 

 

Scroll Large Plate

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Now, it’s time to celebrate the Torah! The scroll-like rim designs on this smooth silver plate are a nod to a Torah scroll, and bring in meaning and holiness (and pure beauty) to your table. Use for serving cheesecake, pasta, or really, anything! In fact, it doesn’t even need anything-serve the tray on its own!


Candlesticks in Bloom

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For bringing in the holiday with elegance, and then for popping on your table for every meal. Delicate enough to not overwhelm, but graceful enough to be a stunning floral centerpiece. Place with or without candles, these floral candlesticks are gorgeous either way.


Wooden & Colorful Breadboard

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Here’s another tip for your Shavuot meals: cook one less dish and serve a fabulous cheese board instead! Place different cheeses, crackers, vegetables, and your own unique foods, on this breadboard, which doubles as a cheeseboard, and triples as a challah board. And the graceful, colorful element celebrates the wheat harvest and the floral traditions of Shavuot. This multi-use breadboard is the perfect finishing touch to your silver Shavuot table!


Silver Table, Sorted

So, that’s it from the silver setting. We hope you enjoy this complete Shavuot setting! It’s graceful, elegant, fit for a king or queen, and will definitely be the talk of the town! But perhaps you’re looking for something a bit more modern and colorful? Well, we’ve got you covered for that too!


Modern Colorful Table

Colorful Wine Fountain

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Add a splash of color to your table as well as keeping your guests hydrated with this colorful wine fountain. The colorful mini cups pop even more, contrasting the smooth silver Kiddush cup which sits atop the colorful wine fountain. L’chaim!


Grape Wine Holder

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You’re going to need somewhere to put your wine after you’ve poured it into your fabulous wine fountain. That’s where this colorful wine holder comes in-with a cut-out grape motif and a choice of colors, it’s a festive container that is beautiful on its own! Pick a color which brings out your favorite colors on your table.


Floral Salt & Pepper Shaker

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And now for some floral inspiration! Who needs a plain old salt & pepper shaker when you could have flower-shaped shakers, which are functional as well as beautiful. Transform your table into a colorful garden with one or more floral salt & pepper shakers!


Celebratory Napkin Rings

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We’re going colorful, so it may as well be totally vibrant, vivid, and bright! That’s why we’ve included these colorful aluminum napkin rings, in an array of metallic colors. Although they’re multicolored, they’re created from a simple design so they won’t overwhelm or overpower any other elements on your table.


Tulip Candlesticks

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Truly embrace nature by adding in some tulips to join your daisy salt & pepper shakers on your garden table. These are a classic Nadav Art staple, but how can they not be?! The tulip candlesticks combine elegance, nature, and color. Choose from a variety of colors to create the perfect pair here, or maybe create a colorful bouquet with a full floral candelabra. Either way, it’s the perfect conclusion to a glorious Shavuot table.


Ready, Set, Host!

So there we go, two glorious table settings to choose from, or just get inspiration for-for Shavuot, a dinner party, or any time you just feel like being fancy!

No matter how you decorate your table, we wish you a beautiful, meaningful, and delicious Shavuot. Enjoy the holiday and celebrate family, friendship, and joy! Chag Sameach.

Common Questions and Answers - FAQ

Shavuot is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the giving of the Torah (the sacred scriptures) to the Israelites at Mount Sinai. It is also known as the Festival of Weeks and marks the culmination of the seven-week period of counting the Omer, which begins on the second night of Passover.

Shavuot is observed on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan, which usually falls in May or June on the Gregorian calendar. The holiday lasts for one day in Israel and two days in the Diaspora.

Shavuot is celebrated with various customs and rituals. One of the primary customs is the all-night Torah study known as “Tikkun Leil Shavuot,” where participants engage in intensive study and discussions of Jewish texts. It is also customary to attend synagogue services, read the Book of Ruth, decorate homes and synagogues with flowers and greenery, and enjoy dairy foods such as cheesecakes and blintzes.

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