You can’t have Shavuot without some fresh flowers in the house, which means you’re going to need some really pretty vases!
Treat yourself, treat your spouse, or buy one as a hostess gift. You just can’t go wrong with a beautiful new vase to celebrate the season.
Below are some of my favorites. The best part? They are all under $25! Yup, I’ve got your back.
I hope you find them as lovely as I do.
Bring on the blooms!
Iron Art Flower Vase Terrarium
Sleek, modern, yet feminine. This vase adds the perfect artsy feel to the table.
![](https://www.kosher.com/files/Lifestyle/Iron_Art_Flower_Vase_Terrarium.jpg)
Luna Bud Glass Vase
Bud vases are perfect for single stems. Put a few running down the table for a dramatic look. I also love bud vases for single flower stems that are still vibrant from a bigger bouquet that has seen better days. All I do is cut the few flowers that still look nice and throw the rest of the bouquet away.
![](https://images.kosher.com/uploads/Luna-Bud-Vases.webp)
Vanilla Glossed Ceramic Vase
Sometimes pretty branches or dried flowers are just what a room needs. This neutral vase is the perfect pairing.
![](https://www.kosher.com/files/Lifestyle/Glossed_Ceramic_Vase.jpg)
White Textured Ceramic Vase
The texture, the color…that price! This vase is an overall winner!
![](https://www.kosher.com/files/Lifestyle/White_Textured_Ceramic_Vase.jpg)
Rippled Pillar Ceramic Vase
Another great neutral vase that is a beautiful conversation piece in one. These are so pretty, you can even just place them together in a bunch on the fireplace mantle or bookshelf.
![](https://images.kosher.com/uploads/Rippled-Pillar-Ceramic-Vase.webp)
Brass Tube Vases
I once got this as a Shabbat hostess gift and have bought 3 more since. It looks beautiful on a large windowsill, lined up along the Shabbat table, or sitting pretty next to the Shabbat candles. It’s the perfect hostess gift!
![](https://www.kosher.com/files/Lifestyle/Brass_Tube_Vases.jpg)
Acrylic Clear Vase
For those that like a more modern, sleek design. The color is unique, but still neutral so it’ll look nice in almost any home.
![](https://www.kosher.com/files/Lifestyle/Acrylic_Clear_Vase.jpg)
Eastern Rock White Ceramic Vase
I just love the earthiness of this vase. It looks pretty pricey too- but no one has to know it’s under $30.
![](https://www.kosher.com/files/Lifestyle/Eastern_Rock_White_Ceramic_Vase.jpg)
Hurricane Pillar Candle Holder, Clear Glass Flower Vase, Terranium Planter
I love big abundant flower arrangements. Big bunches of hydrangeas, peonies, or even just lots of branches are my favorite. So I typically need big, wide-top vases like these.
![](https://images.kosher.com/uploads/Hurricane-Pillar-Candle-Holder.webp)
Caterpillar Glass Bud Vase
Um, yes please. The name is just as cute as the actual vase. This one’s already in my cart.
![](https://www.kosher.com/files/Lifestyle/Caterpillar_Glass_Bud_Vase.jpg)
Black Ceramic Vase
I typically don’t love a black vase, but at this price, you can buy a few, line them up together and put a bunch of tan straw stems inside for a dramatic Shavuot tablescape.
![](https://www.kosher.com/files/Lifestyle/Black_Ceramic_Vase.jpg)