Hebron Glass & Ceramics
Hebron Glass & Ceramics
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Speciality & Gift Shops • Paint & Pottery Studios
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Established in 1890, a family business located in the historic West Bank city of Hebron, well-known for its Handmade Ceramics and traditional hand blown Glass.
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Terry R
pahrump, United States3 contributions
Mar 2023
We bought the glass goblets, beautiful set, and had them shipped home. Can't wait for their arrival. We also bought two bottles each of Olive Oil and Date Syrup. When going through US Customs in Denver, CO airport, the bottles were not allowed to be taken on the plane. Maybe let the tourists know that it would be better to pack in their check-in luggage. Not sure if it was because it was a liquid or what, as the facial cream and hand lotions were allowed. I was looking forward to trying the Date Syrup.
Loved the glass handicrafts and personnel were friendly.
Written 13 March 2023
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Alberte lindhardt
2 contributions
Mar 2022 • Friends
Very nice and interesting , they made it on the old way, the people who work there too kind and professional
Written 11 August 2022
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Barbara K
Washington DC6 contributions
Jul 2018
I bought Hebron goblets 30 years ago when I visited the city and still love them. The work is sophisticated and beautiful, and unlike any I've ever seen. The only problem is getting replacements for the two that broke--which I managed to do, online, within the past year.
Written 4 June 2019
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cmanis01
St. Augustine, FL473 contributions
Dec 2018 • Friends
This place had beautiful glass works as well as spices, trinkets, leather shoes, mud masks and more. They are a bit pushy but just tell them you are looking and will let them know. The glass work is very pricey.
Written 31 December 2018
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Elaine D
Newnan, GA43 contributions
Mar 2018
We stopped here with a group we were with. They do have beautiful glass but you can also find it on eBay. The bad part was if you even glanced at something in the store, you were covered up with somebody trying to pressure you into buying it. We probably would have bought a few things here had they just let us shop without the high pressure. As it was, we walked right out and waited on the rest of our group.
Written 10 April 2018
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Dear Elaine, Thank you for your review. Your feedback is valuable to us, as our team strive to improve with each and every guest experience. I hope the rest of your visit was a pleasant. Kind regards,
Written 21 September 2018
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lawmom611
Sewickley, PA101 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
Much of what you see in Hebron, a town in the occupied West Bank, is depressing, no matter what your politics may be. This small factory is a bright spot in a bleak place. The men who blow glass, and create and paint ceramics are true artisans who allow you to observe them in the creative process. When we were there on a very warm day, two glassblowers, with tip boxes nearby, sat next to hot ovens, working molten glass into all sorts of beautiful creations. In a separate room, about ten men sat around a table hand painting beautiful designs on all manner of ceramics. The sales area was adjacent. My husband and I bought beautiful wine glasses and Christmas ornaments, marveling at the distinctive swirling colors in the opaque glass. You'll probably spend about half an hour here, and you won't regret that you did.
Written 29 November 2016
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Thank you for the review! We're happy you enjoyed your visit.
Written 21 September 2018
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zeb778
Jerusalem, Israel3 contributions
Jul 2016 • Family
to see the manufacture of glass and ceramics using traditional methods today is unique and so inspiring. This visit is a must for anyone sensitive to the perpetuation of traditional crafts and knowledge skills.
You see first hand people blowing glass made from earthenware furnaces. And people making plates, pots and bowls from the potter's wheel, and painting them by hand or with individual small handmade screenprints.
if we could afford it we would buy all the shop's wares. Absolutely beautiful craftwork. Wonderful presents for friends and family across the world. Congratulations Hebron!
THe place is easy to get to - it is just at the entrance to the city, on the main road going up the hill. You can park your car just on the side of the road in front of the shop/factory.
Written 31 July 2016
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Thanks for the nice review! We're gladyou enjoyed your visit.
Written 21 September 2018
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HalvorF466
Oslo, Norway61 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
A visit to the factory and outlet shop was a part of a day trip to Bethlehem and Hebron, from Jerusalem. They make nice things, decent prices, and it is fun to watch the glass blowers at work. And it is a very good thing to support local business in this area.
Written 14 June 2016
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Thank you for the feedback! We're happy you enjoyed your visit.
Written 21 September 2018
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Anne_Marie1232014
London, UK96 contributions
Mar 2016 • Friends
This and other glassmakers in Hebron offer a unique cultural experience, in addition to beautiful, timeless art glass. The designs and the quality are top notch. I plan to go back and ask the store to make a lamp of a glass urn. The ceramic tables are very good quality here, and you can order your design from many traditional patterns, and have it made. Some glass stores deliver to Jerusalem. You can watch the glassblowers make the glass at the workshop, and some people even go to the glass district in Hebron's Old City to do that, but I've been dissuaded by regional tensions.
Written 5 April 2016
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Thanks for the nice review, Anne! We're glad you enjoyed your visit. We look forward to welcome you again!
Written 21 September 2018
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adrian i
oradea29 contributions
Jun 2015
I think that is where the tourists to know that for. Hebron glass, it is best to go right at Hebron. How to get there? You make a trip on your own, 1 day, with morning departure from East Jerusalem Bus Station, located opposite the DAMASCUS GATE toward Bethlehem. There are large buses that depart when they are at half capacity, meaning faster and pay 20 sechelli, pt. 1.5 hours drive. No more control entry into Palestine and I do not change bus. Exactly at the end of line, in BETHLEHEM, there are a lot of taxi and the drivers, you simply jump. You receding a little station and you will see that you have behind you only 2-3 drivers that make you offers. The art of negotiating is to you. I won easily on all day, car with driver, 4 pers. pt. Schell 100, that led to the Church of Our Lady and wait there for me, went to the city of Hebron, 60 km, on the highway, waiting there for 4:00, Hebron city tour and return to Bethlehem, the old center bus.In station in Hebron They are two parallel streets in the popular bazaar in Israel and the prices are 60% smaller in Jerusalem. There buy bottle of Hebron, home from her mother choose and how you negotiate. Hebron is the 2nd largest city in Palestine with extraordinarily friendly people, and the city was a delight for. and it cost me Family: Schell 150 of which - 50 SCHELL-bus, taxi Schell 40, with tip-30 with everything and the food Schell Schell 30. Easy and simple, as indeed, I stayed in Israel 11 days, EILAT-5 days and 5 days with 1500 Euro iERUSALIM- family, with trips to the Dead Sea and Masada everything.
Written 19 August 2015
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Thank you for the comprehensive review, Adrian! We're happy you enjoyed your visit.
Written 21 September 2018
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