Olive Wood Last Supper Carvings
Hand carved olive wood Last Supper plaques, communion wine goblets, and sculptural carvings made by Christian artisans in Bethlehem. Alabaster details. Laser engravings. Dark olive wood chalices. All crafted from Holy Land olive wood and shipped from the USA with free domestic shipping.
Holy Land Market vs Other Stores
| Feature | Other Stores | Holy Land MarketBest |
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| Hand carved by Christian artisans in Bethlehem | ||
| Alabaster/ceramic clay details on plaques | ||
| Some pieces include added Holy Land details | ||
| Multiple plaque and goblet sizes available | ||
| Free shipping within the USA | ||
| 20+ years of trusted religious retail |
The Meaning Behind the Last Supper
Luke 22:19. Jesus took bread. Gave thanks. Broke it. Gave it to His disciples. “This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.” That moment. That meal. The Last Supper was Christ’s final gathering with His twelve disciples before His arrest and crucifixion. In an upper room in Jerusalem. Bread and wine shared among friends who didn’t yet know what was coming. Every olive wood last supper carving recreates that scene. Not as decoration. As remembrance.
Jesus was a carpenter, and olive wood grew widely around Bethlehem and Jerusalem. The olive tree appears throughout the Bible as a symbol of peace and blessing. Carving the Last Supper from olive wood reflects that connection to the land where Jesus lived and taught. A similar meaning is often seen in olive wood nativities that bring the true reason for the season.
The olive wood communion cup carries real weight. When a pastor lifts a chalice carved from Holy Land olive wood during communion, that’s not just a cup. It’s biblical wood from the land where Jesus instituted the sacrament. The wine. The bread. The remembrance. All connected through the material itself. Churches that use these goblets report something different about their communion services. People notice. People feel it.
The Last Supper has been depicted by artists for centuries. Da Vinci’s version is the most famous. But olive wood carvings from Bethlehem carry something a painting can’t. You can touch them. Hold them. Feel the grain under your fingers. These are three-dimensional religious carvings made from biblical wood by artisans whose families have been carving in Bethlehem for generations. That lineage matters. Browse our full olive wood collection for more pieces from these same artisans.
How to Pick the Right Piece
Not sure which Last Supper item fits your needs? Here's a quick guide:
For Home Display
The Last Supper plaque with alabaster figures. Wall-mountable or shelf-standing. The added Holy Land details in some plaques give them an even deeper connection to the region. Or go with the hand-carved 16.5-inch sculpture for a statement piece that anchors a room. Pair it with an olive wood Bible for a complete display.
For Church Communion Services
For the pastor's personal chalice, the hand-carved Last Supper goblet is a strong choice. It works well for display or special communion use.
As a Gift
The laser-printed communion wine goblet with Last Supper scene. Comes with a certificate and Lord's Prayer card. Ready to give. Ordinations. Pastoral anniversaries. Easter. Christmas. Or the framed silver plaque last supper for someone who collects religious art. Check our olive wood ornaments for smaller companion gifts.
For Collectors
The hand-carved sculpture. The extra-large 10-inch goblet. The alabaster plaque with Jerusalem stones. These are the pieces serious collectors add to their Holy Land displays. Each one unique. Each one carved from olive wood that tells a story before you even touch it.
Why Choose Holy Land Market
- We offer authentic olive wood Last Supper carvings and goblets made in Bethlehem and connected to Holy Land craftsmanship.
- We ship from the USA. Free shipping on every domestic order, any amount. Worldwide delivery available. Your Last Supper piece arrives safely wherever you are.
- We carry anointing oils, olive wood icons, olive wood pen blanks, and hundreds more items from the Holy Land. Every tradition. Every believer.
Materials and Craftsmanship
What goes into every olive wood Last Supper piece? Honest answer:
Grade A Olive Wood
Alabaster and Ceramic Clay
Laser Technology
Certificates and Lord's Prayer Cards
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. They’re functional and suitable for display or communion use depending on the piece. Product details can vary by style, so check the individual product page for the exact item information.
The laser-printed version has a colored Last Supper scene printed permanently onto the wood surface. Vivid. Detailed. The hand-carved version has the scene physically carved into the dark olive wood. More texture. More depth. Both are authentic. Both come from Bethlehem. Different techniques. Same devotion.
Some plaques include added Holy Land details such as Jerusalem stones or olive tree leaves. Not every version includes the same features, so check the individual product listing for details.
Rinse gently after each use. Don’t soak them. Don’t put them in a dishwasher. After drying, wipe with a small amount of olive oil to keep the wood from drying out. Simple routine. Takes 30 seconds. Keeps your goblet looking beautiful for years.
A hand-carved olive wood communion cup from Bethlehem with the Last Supper scene makes a meaningful gift for pastors and ministry leaders. Product details can vary by item, which is why checking the product page is always best.
Jesus Christ and all twelve disciples. One solid piece of olive wood. Hand carved in Bethlehem. This is a display piece. A centerpiece. The kind of carving that anchors a room. Check the individual product page for the exact size.
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