The history of ceramics in the Holy Land can be traced thousands of years back to Biblical times. Early in the book of Genesis, we see a clear reference to clay, which would become one of the most important building materials in the land.
The olive is an integral part of Judaism and Jewish life. From the time of the Bible until today, this small but mighty fruit has held so much significance for the Jewish people and the Land of Israel.
Until the arrival of modern medicine, our biblical ancestors worked with what they had: natural healing ingredients derived from plant life, herbs, and nature across the Holy Land.