Jerusalem

Jerusalem

It is a city with a long history, located in the Levant region of the Near East, situated in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea. It is a holy site for the three major religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and is known as the "City of Peace". The ruins of Jerusalem, such as the Crying Wall, the Cathedral of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock, are not only symbols of religious faith, but also important carriers of cultural history. It was listed as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in 1981. Not only is it the intersection of religion and history, but it is also the focus of modern politics and conflicts. Both Israel and Palestine claim this as their capital, but there are differences in the international community regarding this.
Jerusalem Ceramic Pomegranate

Jerusalem Ceramic Pomegranate

It is a traditional handicraft with Middle Eastern characteristics, originating from ancient Eastern culture, especially in the region centered around Jerusalem. This type of handicraft is usually based on pomegranates and handmade using ceramic materials. The surface is often painted with exquisite patterns and colors, representing the beautiful meaning of prosperity and many children and blessings. Pomegranate is a highly symbolic fruit in Middle Eastern culture, representing not only the continuation of life and the reproduction of families, but also health and longevity. Therefore, ceramic pomegranate has become a popular decoration, often placed in homes and public places to express wishes for a better life.
Afsharom Tomb

Afsharom Tomb

The Tomb of Absalom is an ancient tomb located in Jerusalem, Israel, believed to be one of the holy sites in Jewish tradition. This tomb is believed to be the burial site of Absalom, the son of King David of the Jewish kingdom in the 1st century BC. Afsharom was the third son of King David and one of his most beloved sons. According to the Bible, during the reign of David, Afsharom was ambitious and attempted to usurp the throne, ultimately leading to conflicts with his father. Afsharom was ultimately killed in a battle. It is an important tourist attraction in Jerusalem.