
Ceremonials is an ongoing project that searches for new forms to the familiar paradigm of judaica objects.
As members of the Jewish people we belong and don’t belong to so many places at the same time, leaving traces and memories wherever we go. It is this legacy and its afterlife, the reconstruction and reimagining of the historical and cultural trail, that stands at the heart of Ceremonials.
Each collection outlines a time and place, and is inspired by the particularity of that moment in Jewish history. Whether through a study of unique materialities and technologies, an attempt to capture the spirit of the age, Ceremonials searches for new forms to the familiar paradigm of judaica objects, to be passed down from one generation to the next.

However, while Ceremonials is rooted in the aura of the past it is equally committed to a re-evaluation of the rituals of the present. Each object an attempt to take apart, rethink, and reimagine the rituals of the Jewish life cycle, emphasizing the human aspect to those ceremonies through the bonds shared between loved ones, and between our families and those of past generations.
