I got some beads made of gray sponge coral, an amethyst stone that I plan to make a ring for, a CD of harp music, and some glass candies (Don thought they were real and was going to eat one). What I didn't get was a black glass sculpture of a women. It was beautiful but fragile and my main reason for not getting it was because I was afraid of breaking it on the way home, not just home to Jerusalem but home to Georgia. The glass artist was working right there in his booth and I was fascinated watching him. Many of the crafts were similar to what you find at our craft shows in the US, I even found a few pieces made with Polymer Clay. The booths were set up on two walking streets that intersected each other and covered about four blocks. There were street artists playing their instrument, a mime and two guys doing acrobatics. We had lunch on outdoor tables along the street. It was a nice day.....
Shalom...............Bernice