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Mother-of-pearl carving in Bethlehem

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souvenirs. According to Weir, Bethlehem women's employment in the mother-of-pearl industry goes back at least to the seventeenth century. It was noted by
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World: Many of which are Now First Translated Into English
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Palestine-family.net, 23.01.2007, Based on the book, "Bethlehem, The Immortal Town" by Giries Elali
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in 1852. Two brothers, Giries and Ibrahim Mansur, exhibited their work and were a great success.
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By Saleem Zougbi, Based on the book, β€œNacar di Palestina” by Enrique Jidi, Colombia.
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The first exhibition in the west of mother-of-pearl artifacts from Palestine was at
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Previously, most of the oysters for the mother-of-pearl supply came from the
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Workers in mother-of-pearl in Bethlehem. Photo taken 1900–1920 by
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Mother-of-pearl work from Bethlehem, as seen in a shop in
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city has for centuries attracted a constant stream of
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Index


Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Bethlehem
British Museum

American Colony, Jerusalem

Ramallah
Bethlehem
Franciscan
friars
Italy
Christian
pilgrims
mother-of-pearl
Richard Pococke
The World Fair in New York
Red Sea
Australia
California
New Zealand
Brazil
Nacre
Palestinian handicrafts
Raden


Tourist Products
Church of the holy Sepulchre
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