Hebron glass

Hebron glass (Arabic: زجاج الخليل, zajaj al-Khalili ) is glass made in Hebron, Palestine, where there has been a strong glassmaking tradition since Roman times in Syria Palestina, with its origin going back to the older Phoenician glass industry. The Old City of Hebron still contains a quarter named the "Glass-Blower Quarter" (Arabic: حارة القزازين; Haret Kezazin) and Hebron glass continues to serve as a tourist attraction for the city.

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Hebron glass

Hebron glass (Arabic: زجاج الخليل, zajaj al-Khalili ) is glass made in Hebron, Palestine, where there has been a strong glassmaking tradition since Roman times in Syria Palestina, with its origin going back to the older Phoenician glass industry. The Old City of Hebron still contains a quarter named the "Glass-Blower Quarter" (Arabic: حارة القزازين; Haret Kezazin) and Hebron glass continues to serve as a tourist attraction for the city.

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