Putting the hand back in handmade
ceramics | art | judaica
Visit me at Canada Israel Fashion Week in the marketplace!
Come and experience the vibrant Toronto scene with me from November 21-24 at Canada Israel Fashion Week! CIFW is a wonderful gathering for our whole community, showcasing a fantastic array of fashion and art. Whether you’re planning a fun date night, a girls’ night out, or a family adventure, there’s something for everyone here. Enjoy our engaging lineup that caters to both observant and secular guests, featuring exciting parties, glamorous galas, runway shows, and special youth programming.
The events will showcase the incredible talents of Israeli and Canadian Jewish designers, artists, and performers. Purple Hamsa is absolutely thrilled to participate as one of the featured artists-vendors. On November 23, we can’t wait to welcome MIA SCHEM on the runway and celebrate together at the cocktail party!
Over the course of these three days, guests can look forward to a delightful shopping experience in the marketplace, an inspiring art exhibition, and vibrant live performances. Purple Hamsa is truly thrilled to be a part of this wonderful event in the marketplace, showcasing the finest Israeli and Jewish products!
Tickets are selling fast. Get yours now! (message me on instagram or facebook for a limited number of coupon codes)
Passion & Heritage
Hailing from a long line of successful artists, Zahava Goldstein is a self-taught artist raised in the Judean Hills of The Holy Land. She works with various mediums, including painting, ceramics, paper-cutting, jewelry design, and handmade felted crafts.
She creates unique and colourful works of art, often with a Judaic theme. Her art explores her adventurous life, and she enjoys putting her hands on the materials with which she expresses her feelings.
Zahava loves taking functional items and turning them into lively works of art for others to enjoy. The collaboration process between herself and her patrons is central to her work. She loves creating personalized pieces and commissioned artwork in all mediums.
Her work is full of Jewish cultural references, bright colours, modern folk art, flowers, and animals – real and imaginary – and always makes you happier.
Zahava’s work can be found in private art collections in the United States, Canada and abroad, and has been seen in numerous art and craft fairs worldwide. Zahava has illustrated two published children’s books and is working on a third. She is a mother of two exceptional children and a wife to her best friend. She is currently living and creating in London, Ontario.