Hebron Glass (1960s)

Name/Title

Hebron Glass (1960s)

Entry/Object ID

2021.003

Tags

On View

Description

Hebron, or al-Khalil, is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited towns in the world. Al-Khalil is located 30 km south of Jerusalem, and is built on the highest hills of the country, surrounded by villages. In the nineteenth century, the inhabitants of al-Khalil lived primarily on agriculture and trade. Silversmiths produced silver jewelry for the nomadic communities in the south, and glassblowers supplied colorful lamps, cups and vases to tourists. Craftsmen have for centuries worked in a range of media including glass, ceramics, leather and fabrics. Al-Khalil has been known for its glass industry for centuries, and still continues to produce for tourists today. These particular glasses were acquired by the donor before the war of June 6, 1967.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Made/Created

Artist

Maker Once Known

Date made

circa 1960

Dimensions

Height

8-1/2 in

Width

4 in

Material

Hebron glass

General Notes

Note

It is possible, according to Baha Jubeh of the Palestine Museum in Birzeit, that this is Syrian glass. Must be further researched to confirm.