Sweet New Year Honey Jar

Celebrate sweetness with our limited-edition honey jar. Crafted from teak wood and glass, it’s a beautiful, compact piece that belongs just as easily on a holiday table as it does on your kitchen counter. It also makes a thoughtful host gift, and when paired with one of our challah covers, it’s the perfect wedding gift- a nod to the tradition of dipping challah into honey throughout the first year of marriage.


    $50.00
    Product Details
    • 2.75″ dia x 3.5″
    • Handcrafted from teak wood & metal

    CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Hand wash with mild soap. Avoid citrus-based detergents or abrasives to preserve unique finish.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What Is the Sweet New Year Honey Jar Made Of?

    Our honey jar is handcrafted from teak wood and glass, a beautiful combination that feels timeless and natural. The warm wood tones and simple design make it a piece you'll want to display long after the holidays.

    What Are the Dimensions of the Honey Jar?

    The jar measures 2.75″ in diameter and 3.5″ tall. It's intentionally compact, so it fits beautifully on a holiday table, kitchen counter, or wherever you keep your everyday essentials.

    Does the Honey Jar Come with Honey Included?

    The jar does not include honey, just the beautifully crafted vessel itself. This lets you fill it with your favorite local honey or a special varietal that's meaningful to you.

    How Do I Clean and Care for the Honey Jar?

    Hand wash with mild soap and warm water. To preserve the unique finish, avoid citrus-based detergents or abrasive scrubbers. A gentle touch keeps it looking beautiful for years to come.

    Can I Use This Honey Jar Year-Round?

    Absolutely. While it's a natural fit for the High Holidays, its simple, elegant design belongs on your table any time of year. Think Shabbat dinners, weekday breakfasts, or wherever a little sweetness is called for.