Carry a piece of Palestinian heritage with the Abeer Embroidery Tote Bag, beautifully handcrafted by skilled artisans. Featuring intricate Tatreez embroidery, this tote bag combines traditional Palestinian designs with modern functionality.
Durable, spacious, and stylish, it’s perfect for everyday use, shopping, or as a statement accessory. Each bag is unique, reflecting the craftsmanship, culture, and artistry of Palestinian embroidery.
A meaningful gift for anyone who appreciates handmade, culturally inspired fashion and artisan craftsmanship.
The Angel with bell is a symbol of hope, resilience, and transformation.
Each piece is handcrafted from fragments of broken bottles and shattered glass collected from the rubble left behind during the Israeli invasion of Bethlehem.
At the “International Center of Bethlehem” art workshops, some of the poorest artisans in the Bethlehem region carefully gather these broken pieces and give them new life through their hands and creativity.
These angels tell the story of “the hopes and fears of all the years” that still live in the hearts of the people of Bethlehem today. The broken glass represents the fragility and brokenness of our world, but it also carries the message of renewal and incarnation.
Through His incarnation, God united the divine and the human, transforming what seemed worthless and hopeless into something whole and beautiful.
This spirit of transformation, born here in Bethlehem over two thousand years ago, continues to inspire us to find broken lives and shattered hopes and, through art, turn them into angels and works of beauty messengers of justice, peace, and human 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.
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.
Show your love and support for Palestinian artisans with these handcrafted Aya Beaded Earrings, made by skilled local craftspeople in the Holy Land. Each pair is beautifully hand-beaded, capturing light and color to create a unique and meaningful statement piece that celebrates identity, heritage, and resilience.
Lightweight, stylish, and full of meaning, the Aya Earrings are perfect for everyday wear or as a thoughtful handmade gift that reflects the artistry and spirit of Palestinian craftsmanship.
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.
Celebrate the sacrament of baptism, with our exquisite stained glass baptismal droplets.
These handcrafted pieces, reflect the light and blue color, make a lasting and meaningful keepsake. Each droplet is thoughtfully personalized with an etched cross, adding a touch of unique elegance.