Artza Jerusalem Review + Coupon
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Artza is a subscription box that follows in the footsteps of Jesus.
Boxes are quarterly and contain 7-9 authentic products from around the Holy Land. Each box will contain locally-sourced, handcrafted gifts, foods, art and crafts from Israel.
When you sign up you can choose their seasonal box for $74.99/quarter or their annual plan for $269.99/quarter. You will learn about each artisan that makes the products in your box, learn some Hebrew, and get photography from places around Israel.
Artza ships in a large yellow box.
When you first open the box, the large information card gives you details about the destination. The box, we travel to Bethlehem.
The box included a bundle of information cards about the featured artisans in the box.
Each card has a featured photo on the front, with details about the artisan on the back.
Two postcards feature The Western Wall and Kidron Valley. You can read more about each place on the back of the postcards.
Za'atar Bread – You can use the Za'atar Spice Blend for the recipe.
Artza Calender
The calender starts at March 2021 and goes through February 2022. Each month features beauitufl places throughout the Holy Land, along with a few facts about each place.
Hand Embroidered Bag By Yair Emmanuel
This beautiful bag is my favorite item in the box. The bag is hand-stiched and made by Yair Emmanuel, who is based in Jerusalem. The bag is inspired by the Jerusalem skyline. This lightweight bag will be a beautiful purse with a summer dress.
Silan Chocolate Date Spread by Neta & Yuval
This yummy spread is made with just two ingredients: pure date honey and 100% pure cocoa solids. This chocolate spread is great on toast, and I bet it will also taste great on fruit. Dates symbolize bounty, righteousness, and sustenance in the bible. The Lin family has been in business since 1935. The grandchildren now run the business and make sure each product is free from preservatives, chemicals, and artificial sweeteners.
Holy Cross Pendant by The Meiso Foundation
This pendant is hand carved from artisans from the social organization, Meiso. Meiso works with women in need to provide them with counseling, vocational skills and a place to live. The pendant is made of Jerusalem stone and has a small cross carved in the middle.
Za'atar Mix by Simcha & Akiva
Simcha Schulz started the company Off The Wall and now has a large selection of spices. All the spices are freshly ground at Barkan. These spices are made of sesame, white millet, hyssop, sumac, parsley, cilantro, soy oil and salt.
Artisanal Hand Soap by Jonathan Keren
Jonathan Keren was inspired by the folk song, The Ma'apilim to create this brand of soaps. This hand wash is a blend of bergamot, jasmine, and cedarwood. This smells incredible and is inspired by the Mediterranian Sea.
Jerusalem A to Z Card Set
These cards teach the Hebrew alphabet while also educating people on Jerusalem. In addition, each card has information about a different location in Jerusalem.
Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans
These coffee beans are covered with 70% dark chocolate. These are vegan, preservative-free, and contain just four ingredients: cocoa mass, sugar, coffee beans, and cocoa butter.
Final Thought: Artza is more than a subscription box. It's a step inside the Holy Land. Artza includes such thoughtful and unique gifts in its subscription boxes. If you want to try Artza, use this link with the HOLYLAND10 to get 10% off on any option.
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