Fragments of broken bottles thrown away or glass destroyed during the Israeli invasion of Bethlehem.
Human hands pick them from among the rubble then assemble them together by some of the poorest of the poor in the Bethlehem region at the ICB art workshops.
These art pieces tell all about “the hopes and fears of all the years”
That people have in Bethlehem today.
The broken glass pieces are a sign of the brokenness of our world, and it is also the reason for God to incarnate.
Through his incarnation he brought the divine and the human back together, he picked what seems to be worthless and hopeless and transformed it into a beautiful and whole creation.
It is this incarnation, which took place here in Bethlehem two thousand years ago, which gives us the strength to continue to look for broken lives and hopes and to transform them through art into angels and different art pieces, messengers of justice, peace, and dignity.
These art pieces are made out of glass, Fragments of broken bottles thrown away or glass destroyed during the Israeli invasion of Bethlehem. Human hands pick them from among the rubble then assemble them together by some of the poorest of the poor in the Bethlehem region at the ICB art workshops. These art pieces tell all about “the hopes and fears of all the years” That people have in Bethlehem today. The broken glass pieces are a sign of the brokenness of our world, and it is also the reason for God to incarnate. Through his incarnation he brought the divine and the human back together, he picked what seems to be worthless and hopeless and transformed it into a beautiful and whole creation. It is this incarnation, which took place here in Bethlehem two thousand years ago, which gives us the strength to continue to look for broken lives and hopes and to transform them through art into angels and different art pieces, messengers of justice, peace, and dignity.
Consider How the Lilies Postcard, part of our postcards collection, features the verse: “Consider how the lilies of the field grow” (Matthew 6:28).
The artwork beautifully combines delicate watercolor painting by the Swedish artist Inger Johansson with elegant Arabic calligraphy by the Palestinian calligrapher Jabra Mitwasi. The soft floral imagery and expressive calligraphy come together to reflect the beauty and spiritual message of this biblical verse.
The postcard presents the verse in Arabic, creating a unique harmony between art and scripture.
A meaningful keepsake from the Holy Land, perfect for sharing, collecting, or sending a thoughtful message to someone special.
Fragments of broken bottles thrown away or glass destroyed during the Israeli invasion of Bethlehem.
Human hands pick them from among the rubble then assemble them together by some of the poorest of the poor in the Bethlehem region at the ICB art workshops.
These art pieces tell all about “the hopes and fears of all the years”
That people have in Bethlehem today.
The broken glass pieces are a sign of the brokenness of our world, and it is also the reason for God to incarnate.
Through his incarnation he brought the divine and the human back together, he picked what seems to be worthless and hopeless and transformed it into a beautiful and whole creation.
It is this incarnation, which took place here in Bethlehem two thousand years ago, which gives us the strength to continue to look for broken lives and hopes and to transform them through art into angels and different art pieces, messengers of justice, peace, and dignity.
Fragments of broken bottles thrown away or glass destroyed during the Israeli invasion of Bethlehem.
Human hands pick them from among the rubble then assemble them together by some of the poorest of the poor in the Bethlehem region at the ICB art workshops.
These art pieces tell all about “the hopes and fears of all the years”
That people have in Bethlehem today.
The broken glass pieces are a sign of the brokenness of our world, and it is also the reason for God to incarnate.
Through his incarnation he brought the divine and the human back together, he picked what seems to be worthless and hopeless and transformed it into a beautiful and whole creation.
It is this incarnation, which took place here in Bethlehem two thousand years ago, which gives us the strength to continue to look for broken lives and hopes and to transform them through art into angels and different art pieces, messengers of justice, peace, and dignity.
These beautiful, wild, purple, flowers, grows at spring time only.
A delicate tribute to the forgotten beauty of Palestine’s springtime blooms, these glass flowers capture the ephemeral nature of our stolen land. Crafted with meticulous detail, each piece is a testament to the resilience of our spirit and the enduring love for our homeland.
These vibrant wildflowers, once a common sight in our fields, have become a cherished memory. Through this collection, we hope to preserve their legacy and inspire a renewed appreciation for the natural wonders that once graced our landscape.
Add a playful and elegant touch to your décor with this Glass Duck Ornament, carefully handcrafted by artisans from Bethlehem.
This piece captures the gentle beauty and character of the duck, often symbolizing calmness, adaptability, and grace.
Each ornament is made from recycled glass, giving new life to the material while ensuring every piece is unique. Subtle variations in color and shape highlight its handmade nature and add to its authentic charm.
Its glossy surface reflects light beautifully, making it a lovely accent for windows, or decorative displays.
Whether placed on its own or as part of a collection, it brings warmth and personality to any space.
A delightful decorative piece and a thoughtful gift, this glass duck ornament blends sustainability, craftsmanship, and timeless appeal.