2024 Artza Christmas Box Review
Peek inside the 2024 Artza Christmas box and see what treasures await from the Holy Land.
For the last few years, Christmas has been almost synonymous with Artza Box in our house.
I was introduced to Artza about 5 years ago, and it’s become a fun tradition in our house ever since then.

Whether it’s Christmas or any other season, getting to unbox treasures from the Holy Land- made with love – is simply a treat, and an experience to be shared by the whole family.
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*This review was provided in exchange for a free Artza box. However, I have also purchased Artza boxes and love giving them as gifts to others!
What is Artza Box, exactly?
If you’re new to Artza, you’re probably wondering what is an Artza Box and what makes it so special.
In a nutshell, Artza is a subscription box from Israel. But what makes it unique is that everything in it is intended to take you on an experiential “tour” of the Holy Land- right where you live.

The items you’ll receive are from artisans and creators all over Israel, from different walks of life. Some are small businesses, and some are charities that give back to worthy causes in their communities.
From specialty chocolates to handcrafted candles, ceramics, games and much more, each piece in an Artza box tells a story about the people who created it, and the special place they call home.
How Artza Works
With Artza, you can choose from a yearly plan or a quarterly plan. With both plans you will receive 4 boxes per year (every 3 months).
But with the yearly plan, you receive a 10% discount, which is a nice bonus. There are also bonus boxes and special promotions you will have access to with your subscription.

Every quarter, you can expect to see a wide variety of new, hand-selected goods from the Holy Land. Typically, each box comes from a particular region of Israel.
The holiday box this year is somewhat different as the items come from several different locations across Israel. You never know what you’ll find in each Artza box; there is always something new to learn about and enjoy!
Why Support Artza?
The main reason I love Artza because it’s an engaging way to experience a piece of the Holy Land with my family, at home.
I haven’t been fortunate enough to visit in person, although I hope to, one day. What a privilege that would be, to be able to put tangible places in my mind’s eye alongside the Bible history they represent.

In recent years, it’s been on my heart to support Artza’s mission and the contributors of these beautiful collections, as they have faced so much adversity in the midst of great conflict. The people of Israel need our prayers and our support, in so many ways.
Taking part in the Artza Box community is just one small way to show our friends in Israel that we care and want to help.
We’ve used Artza in our homeschool as a learning tool, and simply as a fun part of our Christmas traditions.
Last year, I purchased 2 different boxes for my mom and grandmother. It was so fun to share this experience with them as well.
2024 Artza Christmas Box Tour
Now, let’s take a walk through of the 2024 Artza Christmas box! We were thrilled to receive this year’s Christmas box, “Holy Land Holiday”, and all it represents.
Natural Hand-Dipped Beeswax Candles

I could smell the sweet scent of honey before I even opened these! I imagine these could be a wonderful addition to our celebration of Advent this year.
Star of David Mosaic

Mosaic art is something I’ve always wanted to try, and this project will be an extra meaningful one for me and the kids.
I hope that it serves as a reminder to pray for the Jewish nation and the hardships they are enduring even now.
Roast Potatoes Spice Blend

My potato-loving family was excited for this particular spice blend. We’ve tried different spices in the past such as the hummus blend, which was amazing.
I can’t wait to try this one on our homemade air-fried potato wedges. It’s a great appetizer for holiday guests.
Winter Cider Infusion

I found this fruit infusion blend to be reminiscent of the ever-popular simmer pots you might make on the stovetop to make your home smell like Christmas.
Not only does it have a similar fragrant aroma, you get to drink it as a tea, and even enjoy the dried fruit afterwards.
Date Snacks

In almost every Artza box, we’ve received delicious offerings such as dates, nut butters, or chocolate. And this one has all three: date balls with a nut butter filling, coated in cocoa.

I plan to share these with friends at a holiday gathering, as it’s really a unique and tasty snack that I would hate to keep all to myself. 😉
Lavido Creams

These hand and foot creams are made in Northern Israel and have a nice, light fragrance.
Purse-sized lotions are so handy (pun intended), and make great gifts for women.
Ahava Stone

What looks like a simple, lovely piece of decor with Hebrew writing, is really much more. In fact, it represents the spirit of resiliency and faith that embody Israel at this moment in time.
The Ahava stones were created by two survivors of the Nova Festival massacre on October 7, 2023. Each stone bears a message of hope: “At the end of the light, there is more light.”
What a special, capstone piece for this collection. My heart goes out to the creators of the Ahava stone, and all those suffering loss across the Holy Land – while still creating beauty and inspiring others to seek Light.
And isn’t that the message of Christmas?
A world shrouded in darkness, broken by sin and steeped in despair. A bright light shone, revealing the birthplace of the Savior. The Light of the world.
The Light that never ends is our hope, our answer to suffering, and our eternal rescue. Thank you, Jesus.
Make Artza a Holiday Tradition (+ Discount Code)
I hope you are inspired to consider making Artza part of your celebration this Christmas.
Introduce Artza to a friend as a unique Christmas gift, or simply enjoy its contents with your family as you observe Advent.

Use my code: DIARIES20 to get 20% off your Artza subscription.
You won’t regret taking part in this special Holy Land “tour”, and connecting with the roots of our Christian faith.
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