Shipping Policy
Shipping Policy – Jacaranda Kori Ceramics
Processing Time
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All items are handmade to order.
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Processing time (creation, packaging, and handling) is typically 3–10 business days, unless otherwise stated.
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Custom orders may require additional time depending on complexity.
Shipping Methods (via Israel Post)
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Home Delivery (Courier) – Estimated delivery: 3–7 business days after dispatch.
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Registered Mail – Estimated delivery: 7–14 business days after dispatch.
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Remote areas or small settlements may experience additional delays (up to 3 business days).
Shipping Costs
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Shipping fees are calculated at checkout.
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Free shipping may be offered during promotions or for purchases above a certain amount (as published on the site).
Local Pickup
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Studio pickup from [City/Address] is available by prior arrangement only.
Delays and Exceptions
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We are not responsible for delays due to strikes, weather conditions, high postal volume, or national emergencies.
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We commit to dispatching orders on time, but cannot guarantee delivery times once handed to Israel Post.
Responsibility and Re-Delivery
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It is the customer’s responsibility to provide accurate shipping information.
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Orders returned due to incorrect address or non-collection will incur re-shipping fees.
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In the event of lost or damaged items during shipping, we will investigate with Israel Post and offer a refund or replacement if appropriate.

Becoming Plastic 2022 Benyamini Contemporary Ceramics Center
Becoming Plastic (2022, Benyamini Contemporary Ceramics Center) explores the boundaries of ceramic material through innovative interpretations of plasticity, transformation, and movement.

The Eighth Biennale of Israeli Ceramics 2016
The Eighth Biennale of Israeli Ceramics (2016) showcases contemporary Israeli ceramic art, highlighting innovative approaches, material experimentation, and the evolving dialogue between tradition and modernity.

The Seventh Biennale of Israeli Ceramics 2013
The Seventh Biennale of Israeli Ceramics (2013) presents a diverse range of contemporary ceramic works, reflecting personal expression, cultural narratives, and dynamic explorations of form and material.

The Feast Exhibition
The Feast Exhibition explores the intersection of food, culture, and ceramics, presenting artistic interpretations of dining rituals, abundance, and the social meanings embedded in the act of gathering and feasting.

Perisope Gallery 2010
Periscope Gallery 2010 featured contemporary ceramic works that challenged conventional boundaries, emphasizing experimental forms, material innovation, and the dialogue between art, design, and function.

Perisope Gallery 2006
Periscope Gallery 2006 showcased groundbreaking ceramic art that explored the fusion of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, highlighting conceptual depth and innovative use of materials.

Beit Aharon Cahana 2002
Beit Aharon Cahana 2002 exhibited ceramic works that bridged personal expression and material tradition, offering a contemplative exploration of form, texture, and cultural identity.