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Jerusalem Newsreel no.6

Brothers Nakars Glass Workshop in Jerusalem

1 Minute, 1969
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Directed by: Unknown
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew
One of my fondest childhood memories are of weekend family trips to the city of Hebron where we would visit glassblowers’ workshops and positively melt away at the sight of them blowing the substance which, at those stages, was as pliable as rubber, boasting colours and hues that permanently etch themselves into the depth of your eye (I would later spend years trying to recapture those colours in every subsequent glass artefact purchase.) In this stunning segment taken from Jerusalem Reel 6 which was shot in 1969, we see the Nakar Brothers’ glassblowing workshop. The footage itself was shot in black and white, therefore I cannot say for certain whether the hues are in fact reminiscent of that precious Hebronite glass – but regardless, those glass balloons still leave me every bit as much in a type of awe that can only come from watching artists practise their craft employing nothing but sheer knowledge and cross-generational learning, and without having to use any industrial machinery whatsoever. I was especially taken with the packaging segment at the end in which the glass pieces aren’t neither wrapped in plastic nor polystyrene but instead are placed in wooden, straw-padded crates. The Nakar Brothers’ artistic handiwork was despatched from the ultraorthodox neighbourhood of Mea Shearim to all corners of the world.

In a workshop at the industrial area in Beit Yisrael neighborhood, Jerusalem, the brothers Eliyahu and Yehuda Nakar blow glass. Some of their products are exported.

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