Palestinian ceramic art, especially from Hebron (Al-Khalil), is a celebrated tradition rooted in thousands of years of history. Known for its durability and exquisite craftsmanship, Hebron’s ceramic ware is made from locally sourced clay, shaped by hand or wheel, and fired in wood-burning kilns using methods passed down through generations. The city’s artisans are famous for their striking blue and green glazes, often embellished with traditional motifs like olive branches, geometric patterns, and Arabic calligraphy. From decorative tiles and bowls to functional cookware, each piece reflects Palestine’s cultural heritage and artistic ingenuity. Despite modern challenges, Hebron’s ceramic industry remains a testament to Palestinian resilience.

Deep Bowl (Zibdiya) 12 cm Rose

9.00
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50 Ceramic Gift boxes, wedding candy boxes mini gift for guests

699.00
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Zeit O Za’atar: A Penny for your Thyme

170.00

Zeit O Za’atar Box embodies everything that reminds you of home. When feeling homesick, the first senses that feel nostalgic are taste and smell. For Palestinians, home is the flavor of zeit o za’atar for breakfast, dipped with freshly baked bread. That introduces a whole wave of smells, including the sharp scent of thyme along with the smoke rising from Grandma’s fire as she toils away at the bread.

تحديد أحد الخيارات هناك العديد من الأشكال المختلفة لهذا المنتج. يمكن اختيار الخيارات على صفحة المنتج

A Keffiyeh for Freedom

180.00

Keffiyeh for Freedom box embodies the meaning of ‘Freedom for Palestine’. The heart of this box beats for those who refuse oppression.

صندوق فلسطين

250.00

‘Very Palestinian Box’ is an embroidered box, it’s a representation of the Palestinian tradition and culture, as it is a wooden box covered in traditional Palestinian embroidery. Within its heart, you will find two small ceramic plates, hand-painted by the women of Hebron and much more.