Couture by Occasion
The right Couture piece for the right Jewish moment. Eleven occasions, eleven dedicated guides.
A gift that fits the occasion is a gift the recipient keeps. The eleven guides below cover every major Jewish lifecycle moment, every holiday where giving is part of the tradition, and the secular moments (birthdays, anniversaries) that intersect with Jewish identity. Each guide names the right piece for the right person at the right moment.
Lifecycle Moments
Lifecycle
Bar Mitzvah Gifts
A thirteen-year-old becoming a man. Pieces that grow with him into adulthood.
Lifecycle
Bat Mitzvah Gifts
A twelve-year-old becoming a woman. Pieces that match the seriousness of the moment.
Lifecycle
Wedding Gifts
Matched pieces for the couple, recognition pieces for the parents.
Lifecycle
Anniversary Gifts
First, fifth, tenth, twenty-fifth. Gifts that mark how far you have come together.
Lifecycle
New Baby & Brit Milah
Welcoming a Jewish baby. Gifts for the new parents, not for the infant.
Lifecycle
Birthday Gifts
For Jewish family and friends. Gifts that recognise the person, not just the day.
Holidays
Holiday
Hanukkah Gifts
Eight nights, eight giving traditions. Major-gift pieces and lighter tokens.
Holiday
Passover Gifts
For the seder host. For seder guests. Gifts that mark hosting and continuity.
Holiday
Rosh Hashanah Gifts
A new Jewish year. Pieces that mark new beginnings.
Holiday
Yom Ha'atzmaut Gifts
Israeli Independence Day. Pieces designed and produced in Israel.
Transition
Aliyah Gifts
For someone making the move to Israel. A piece that travels with them.