Craftsmanship in various fields: glass, embroidery, pottery or terracotta, handed down from father to son in the Palestinian city, with over 6,000 years of history
An ancient tradition, whose origins are rooted in the past: Hebron, one of the West Bank’s leading economic centers, with over 6,000 years of history, with craftsmanship in various fields: glass, embroidery, ceramics, or terracotta, handed down from father to son.
An accomplishment that led the Palestinian city, often in the media spotlight for the tensions caused by the conflict with Israel, to be awarded with the World Craft City Award for the 2016 edition.