Balian Ceramics of Jerusalem

East Jerusalem


The longest-established Armenian-style ceramics studio in Jerusalem, this family business is run by Neshan Balian, grandson of a master potter from Turkey. Founded in 1922, the factory was destroyed in the Six-Day War but later revived and continues to sell beautiful hand-painted tiles. You may have to buzz or call to get in.


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