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1 reviewWhat's included in the Rosh Hashana Collections page?
This page gathers every Rosh Hashanah item across Waterdale's finish lines — honey dishes in Diamond, Onyx, Pearlstone, Suspended, and Classic finishes, Simanim trays and cards, leather chargers and napkin wraps, and a shofar bag — in one place rather than split by material. It's the fastest way to browse the full season's assortment without clicking into each individual line. New pieces are added here as they're released each season.
What's the difference between this page and the individual finish collections like Diamond or Onyx?
The individual collections (Diamond, Onyx, Pearlstone, Suspended, Classic, Leather) group pieces by a single material or design family, while this page combines all of them so you can compare finishes side by side. If you already know you want a specific look, the dedicated collection is faster to shop; if you're still deciding, this page is the better starting point. Both pull from the same underlying product catalog.
How do I choose a honey dish finish from so many options?
Match the finish to your table's existing palette: gold and glass Classic pieces suit a traditional table, Diamond adds sparkle for a formal seuda, Onyx brings a bold modern contrast, and Pearlstone or Suspended options work well for a softer, contemporary look. Since honey dishes are used every year, it's worth choosing a finish you expect to enjoy long-term rather than the newest trend. Many households eventually own more than one, for regular use and gifting.
Is a shofar bag part of the Rosh Hashanah tableware assortment?
Yes — a shofar bag is included here alongside tableware because it's used throughout the same Elul-through-Rosh Hashanah season, protecting the shofar on daily trips to shul. It's one of the few functional (non-tableware) items in the assortment. Pairing it with a tableware order is a common way to consolidate holiday shopping into one purchase.
Can I mix pieces from different finish lines on one table?
Yes — many households mix, for example, a Diamond honey dish with Leather chargers, since finishes are meant to be chosen individually rather than purchased as a rigid matched set. The main thing to coordinate is overall color palette (gold, black, white, natural) rather than requiring every piece to share one finish. Browsing the full assortment on this page makes it easy to spot combinations that work together.
When should I order from the Rosh Hashanah Collections page to have everything in time?
Order at least a few weeks before Rosh Hashanah, since new and popular finishes can sell out as the holiday approaches and shipping windows tighten in the final two weeks. Many households shop this page in mid-to-late summer to get first pick of new-season pieces. Waiting until right before Rosh Hashanah limits both selection and delivery time.
Are new pieces added to this collection throughout the season?
Yes — this page is updated as new finishes, honey dishes, and Simanim pieces are released each season, so it reflects the current full assortment rather than a fixed set. Checking back periodically through the summer is the best way to see new arrivals as they're added. It's the broadest single view of what's currently available for Rosh Hashanah.
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