I love this time of year.
A new school year for the kids and a new year and fresh start for all of us.

Pomegranate Jewish New Year Card by U Lucky Girl
I’m excited to share with you some great Rosh Hashanah hostess gifts along with some fresh ideas to dress up your holiday table.
I’ve got so much terrific stuff to tell you about, I’ve divided it into two posts between today and tomorrow.
Today it’s all about pomegranates.
Celebrate the new year in style with these beautiful pomegranates!
If you want more information on any of the items below, just click the description (in blue) underneath each photo and you’ll be directed right to the site.

Pomegranate print by Anek

Stunning Crocheted Piece created from fine metal wire using a crochet needle. It’s beautiful, airy and a one-of-a-kind original piece. Makes a great hostess gift. Designed by Yoola

Pomegranate Soft Cotton Flour Sack Towels Hand screenprinted designed by Pink Bathtub. They have matching note cards too.

Print of Cut Paper Pomegranate This is an archival quality, digital reproduction from an original cut paper artwork designed by Sara Browning.

Hand-signed, digitally printed Pomegranate Poster Print designed by Christopher Dina

Love these Pomegranate Place Cards by Jen Aitchison

Pomegranate Cotton Flour Sack Tea Towel by Kimball Prints

Pomegranate Placemats and Napkins designed by Barbara Shaw

Pomegranate Napkin Ring by Pomegranatree

White Pomegranate Handmade Modern & Minimalist Ceramic designed by Bini Naor. Simply stunning!

Pomegranate and Honey Hive Challenging Puzzle Wooden Mind Game by Studio Armadillo

I’m kind of crazy about this Pomegranate Extract by Hidden Star Orchards. Use it for glazes, sauces, marinades, vinaigrettes, lemonades, iced teas, sodas, cocktails, yogurt, ice cream and more! It’s yummy.
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Tomorrow it’s all things honey!
Judy
September 13, 2014 at 9:38 pm (8 years ago)Lovely! But how does one click past photo for more info/prices? I tried to click and screen just went dark.
Julie Levine
September 14, 2014 at 3:36 pm (8 years ago)Just click on the product name in the description below the photo. The product name/description will be in blue. If you click it will take you directly to their site for purchasing.
tammy
September 14, 2014 at 2:39 am (8 years ago)love pomegranate! can’t believe how many items involving pomegranate can be used to celebrate rosh hashana. new ways to enhance the table–love it!!
mina shaked
September 16, 2014 at 5:16 am (8 years ago)Love your blog and love more pomegranate, VERY NICE, Mina
Julie Levine
September 16, 2014 at 8:22 pm (8 years ago)Thanks so much Mina!
yael falk
September 16, 2014 at 6:38 am (8 years ago)Julie dear , what an inspiring post !
as someone know most thanks to my wire crochet pomegranates ,
there is nothing that excites me more than seeing them on your lovely Rosh Hashanah post !
Thanks a million ans Shana Tovah 🙂
Yael aka Yoola
Julie Levine
September 16, 2014 at 8:22 pm (8 years ago)So glad you like! Your work is beautiful!!!
Barbara Shaw
September 17, 2014 at 4:10 pm (8 years ago)Dear Julie, Thanks so much for including my pom napkins. I am a great lover of pomegranates. I think here in Israel they ripen to a particularly they are particularly rich crimson. This year I made lovely wooden trays with this motif, I already have aprons and dish towels. On many street corners you can obtain a wonderfully fresh pomegranate juice, which is so invigorating. For Rosh Hashana I serve the seeds sprinkled on white rice. it looks great!
Let it be a good and peaceful year
Barbara Shaw
Julie Levine
September 17, 2014 at 4:53 pm (8 years ago)Thanks so much for the information. I’m glad you let readers know about your other pomegranate items! Love the pomegranate seeds sprinkled on white rice idea. Julie