Hebron Glass 
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transpixel al-Khalil 216, October 1, 2003, Photo above: A Palestinian works at his traditional glass factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun.  A Palestinian glass worker is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds. transpixel
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transpixel al-Khalil 216s1, October 1, 2003, Photo above: Palestinians collect the waste smashed glass to reuse it in their glass factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun.  Palestinian glass workers collect the waste smashed glass to reuse it in the framework of a recycling process at his calss factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds. transpixel
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transpixel al-Khalil 216s2, October 1, 2003, Phoro above: Palestinians put broken glass in the oven in their glass factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun.  Palestinian glass workers putt the waste smashed glass into the oven in the framework of a recycling process at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds. transpixel
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al-Khalil 216, October 1, 2003, Photo above: A Palestinian works at his traditional glass factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun. A Palestinian glass worker is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds.
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al-Khalil 216s1, October 1, 2003, Photo above: Palestinians collect the waste smashed glass to reuse it in their glass factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun. Palestinian glass workers collect the waste smashed glass to reuse it in the framework of a recycling process at his calss factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds.
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al-Khalil 216s2, October 1, 2003, Phoro above: Palestinians put broken glass in the oven in their glass factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun. Palestinian glass workers putt the waste smashed glass into the oven in the framework of a recycling process at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds.
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transpixel al-Khalil 216s3, October 1, 2003, Photo above: Palestinian glass workers blow the melted glass through pipes acording to the desired forms at their factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun.  Palestinian glass worker blows the melted glass through a pipe reshaping it according to the desired forms at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds. transpixel
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transpixel al-Khalil 216s4, October 1, 2003, Photo above: A Palestinian glass worker is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun. A Palestinian glass worker is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds. transpixel
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transpixel al-Khalil 216s5, October 1, 2003, Photo above: A Palestinian glass worker (L) is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun.  A Palestinian glass worker (L) is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds. transpixel
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al-Khalil 216s3, October 1, 2003, Photo above: Palestinian glass workers blow the melted glass through pipes acording to the desired forms at their factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun. Palestinian glass worker blows the melted glass through a pipe reshaping it according to the desired forms at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds.
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al-Khalil 216s4, October 1, 2003, Photo above: A Palestinian glass worker is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun. A Palestinian glass worker is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds.
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al-Khalil 216s5, October 1, 2003, Photo above: A Palestinian glass worker (L) is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his factory in Hebron, Photo by: Nayef Hashlamoun. A Palestinian glass worker (L) is putting final touches on a glass vase using a spiral melted glass tube at his glass factory in the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron). Hebron Glass has been a traditional industry in Hebron for over 600 years but as a result of the increased violence in the region over the last two years, the glass factory output has been reduced by almost two thirds.
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