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Gifts from the Holy Land

Gifts imported from the land of Christ, the Holy Land. Some are made from native olive wood tree trimmings, some are pottery made in Jerusalem, some are replicas of items that people used 2000-3000 years ago. All are special.

  • The 14 Stations of the Cross, along with relics from the Holy Land, make this crucifix very special.  The images show the Way of the Cross.   The cross was made from Holy Land olive wood in Bethelem by artesians Hani and Johnny Handel.  The four items are frankincense, rose of Sharon, Holy Land soil and stone from the Holy Land.  

The material for the cross is olive wood from the Holy Land and silver plated zinc and is 7" tall.  The cross comes with a Holy Land certificate of authenticity.
    $35.95 14 stations of the Cross made in Holy Land with Artifacts
    The 14 Stations of the Cross, along with relics from the Holy Land, make this crucifix very special.  The images show the Way of the Cross.   The cross was made from Holy Land olive wood in Bethelem by artesians...

  • Alabaster jar with spikenard
    $54.95 Alabaster Jar with Spikenard
    This beautiful alabaster jar with the precious scent of spikenard inside evokes the anointing of Christ by a woman in Bethany at Simon's house.  The account of the woman who anointed Christ with the oil of spikenard...

  • Amber scented rosary from Jerusalem
    $14.95 Amber Scented Rosary from Jerusalem
    This amber scented Rosary is made in Jerusalem from flowers that have been crushed and mixed with oil of amber.    Each bead is made this way.  This is not a wooden rosary that is scented but actual flower...

  • This twin handled small jug is an exact replica of clay pottery excavated from the archaeological digs in the Holy Land.  The ancient juglet, approximately 6 inches high was probably used for liquids such as water, milk or oil.  It is the perfect size to fit on your bookcase.
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land 2 Handled Water Jug Replica
    This twin handled small jug is an exact replica of clay pottery excavated from the archaeological digs in the Holy Land.  The ancient juglet, approximately 6 inches high was probably used for liquids such as water, milk...

  • Replica of ancient pottery found in the Holy Land.  It is made of reddish colored clay with one handle and rounded body.  used for liquids such as milk, oil, wine
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land Jug Replica used for Liquids
    Ancient Holy Land Jug Replica used for Liquids This replica of a single handled jug found in the Holy Land was used to hold liquids.  According to scholars, this could have been used for milk, oil, wine, vinegar or...

  • This small jug which two side handles is an exact replica of clay pottery found in the archaeological digs in the Holy Land.  The ancient piece of pottery is approximately 5  inches high and would have been used for storage of dry goods or oils.  It is made of clay from the same area that the original clay pots were made in the Holy Land.
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land Replica of Clay Jug Pottery
    This small jug with its two high side handles is a replica of some of the clay pottery found in the archaeological digs in the Holy Land.  This reproduction of an ancient piece of pottery is approximately 5  inches...

  • This small replica of a clay jug has a ridged round base and neck.  There are 2 notches on each side to help with handling the jug.  A rope or string could be tied around the notches to help carry it or to hold down a lid.  It is approximately 5 1/2 inches tall. This is a replica of a jug found in the Holy Land.
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land Replica of Clay Storage Jug
    This small replica of a clay jug has a ridged round base and neck.  There are 2 notches on each side to help with handling the jug.  A rope or string could be tied around the notches to help carry it or to hold...

  • This is a replica of a small jug with a pouring spout.  This is an example of the juglet that are available.  The sizes range from 4 to 6 inches and the opening size may also vary.  However, each one is a faithful reproduction of a jug found in an ancient site in Judea and made with native red clay from the Holy Land.  This juglet could have been used to hold honey, yogurt or cream.  

These pottery pieces are not glazed.  While the ancients used them as is, it is not recommended today that we drink liquids that have been stored in them.  However, liquids may be placed in them for demonstration or ceremonial purposes.
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land Replica of Jug with Pouring Spout
    This is a replica of a small clay jug with a pouring spout from the Holy Land.  This is an example of the juglets that are available.  Each is made as it was in the time of the Bible, one at a time by hand.  ...

  • This is a replica of a jug with one handle on the side. Shown here is an example of the stock that is available.  The sizes range from 4 to 6 inches.  Each one is a replica of a jug found in an ancient site in Judea.  Each is made from native clay in the Holy Land. There are many variations in the  mouth opening  and handle placement of these jugs.  They are made today as they were made thousands of years ago.

These pottery pieces are not glazed.  While the ancients used them as is, it is not recommended today that we drink liquids from them.  However, liquids may be placed in them for demonstration purposes.
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land Replica of One Handled Jug
    This is a replica of an ancient jug from the Holy Land with one handle on the side. Shown here is an example of the stock that is available.  The sizes range from 4 to 6 inches and the color may vary based on the color...

  • This is a replica of a small cooking pot with 2 handles.  It is made from native clay in the Holy Land.  It could have been used to heat small amounts of liquids over the hearth.
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land Replica of Wide Mouth Cooking Jar
    This is a replica of a small cooking pot with 2 handles.  It is made from native clay in the Holy Land.  It could have been used to heat small amounts of liquids over the hearth or an outdoor fire.  This is a...

  • This small 4 1/2 inch replica of a clay pot found in the Holy Land has a wide mouth and 2 notches on each side to help with handling the jug.  This would have been used for storage of dry goods or grains.   A rope or string could be tied around the nothes to help carry it or to hold down a lid.   This pot, like its original was made in the Holy Land with native clay.
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land Replica of Wide Mouth Storage Jug
    This small 4 1/2 inch replica of a clay pot found in the Holy Land has a wide mouth and 2 notches on each side to help with handling the jug.  This would likely have been used for storage of dry goods or grains such as...

  • This single handled small jug is an exact replica of clay pottery found in the archaeological digs in the Holy Land.  The ancient piece of pottery is approximately 5 1/2 inches high and could have been used for small quantities of wine, oil or milk.  It is a perfect serving size for one and a perfect size to fit on your bookcase or desk.
    $11.95 Ancient Holy Land Wine Jug Replica
    This single handled small jug is an replica of antique clay pottery found in the archaeological digs in the Holy Land.  This reproduction of an ancient piece of pottery is approximately 5 1/2 inches high and could have...

  • clay replica of ancient amphora
    $18.95 Ancient replica of Clay Amphora from Holy Land
     Ancient Replica of Clay Amphora An amphora was a jar used in Roman times to transport liquids.  This replica of a clay Roman amphora was used in the Holy Land during Biblical times.  Amphora have a...

  • replica of ancient pottery found in the Holy land.  Has handles placed horizontally so that it might be strapped down easily for travelling.
    $11.95 Ancient Replica of Storage Jar used when Traveling
     Ancient Replica of Storage Jar used when Traveling This replica of a clay jar found in the Holy Land is unique from the other clay jars and jugs here at Osmun Gifts.  The handles are placed horizontally...

  • Roman flask, clay replica shown here with cord for hanging
    $12.99 Ancient Roman Flask Replica from the Holy Land
    Dwellers in the Holy Land at the time of Christ used clay flasks to hold a variety of liquids.  Since the Holy Land was part of the Roman Empire, Roman flasks were popular. Most were made from clay as clay was plentiful...

  • Ancient Roman Jar replica from the Holy Land, stands 5 inches tall made of clay.
    $9.95 Ancient Roman Jar replica from the Holy Land
    This is a replica of a Roman jar found in the Holy Land.    It is made from clay in Holy Land just as the original jugs were made.  While today, we have a myriad of plastic containers for storage of milk,...