Jerusalem

Jerusalem offers distinctive gifts from modern jewelry to traditional crafts to religious icons. The top shopping spots are the Downtown area, the Old City, and the Mamilla outdoor mall. The Hutzot Hayotzer artists' collective just outside the Old City walls is another popular and particularly beautiful spot, where during the August Arts and Crafts Festival you can visit the studios of resident artists and enjoy open-air music performances at night.

Prices are generally fixed in the Center City and the Jewish Quarter of the Old City, although you can sometimes negotiate for significant discounts on expensive art and jewelry. However, bargaining is common practice in the Old City's colorful Arab bazaar, or souk (pronounced "shook" in Hebrew—rhymes with "book"); it's fascinating but can be a trap for the unwary.

Young fashion designers, often graduates of Jerusalem's Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, have opened a stream of shops and boutiques. They’re scattered throughout the city. Several galleries representing Israeli artists are close to the hotels on King David Street.

Stores generally open by 8:30 am or 9 am, and some close between 1 pm and 4 pm. A few still close on Tuesday afternoon, a traditional but less and less observed half day. Jewish-owned stores (that is, all of West Jerusalem and the Old City's Jewish Quarter) close on Friday afternoon by 2 pm or 3 pm, depending on the season and the kind of store (food and souvenir shops tend to stay open later), and reopen on Sunday morning. Some stores geared to the tourist trade, particularly Downtown, reopen on Saturday night after the Jewish Sabbath ends, especially in summer. Arab-owned stores in the Old City and East Jerusalem are busiest on Saturday and quietest on Sunday, when many (but not all) Christian storekeepers close for the day.

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  • 1. Jerusalem House of Quality

    Here you'll discover the work of 20 excellent Israeli craftspeople working in ceramics, glass, jewelry, sculpture, and wood. You can join them for a crafts workshop in their studios on the second floor. The store offers guided tours in English on the history of art in Jerusalem as well as on the building itself, which served as a hospital during the British Mandate.

    12 Hebron Rd., 9354206, Israel
    02-671–7430
  • 2. Sabon

    Sabon—Hebrew for soap—sells its aromatic herb-infused soaps, creams, and lotions all around the world. The ritual hand washing in the shop is a delight. There's another branch in the Malcha Mall.

    35 Emek Refa'im St., 93104, Israel
    02-650--6644
  • 3. Barbara Shaw

    Australian immigrant Barbara Shaw has put her colorful, contemporary stamp on a selection of household gifts, from crisp dish towels and whimsical aprons to soft pillows and roomy tote bags.

    26 Emek Refa'im St., 9310513, Israel
    02-579–9621
  • 4. Emek Refa'im Street

    This area is a great destination for shopping and people-watching from early morning to late at night. Jewelry is easy to find in a rainbow of styles and tastes. Food choices can be limited, so check out the options at First Station.

    Emek Refa'im St., 93104, Israel
  • 5. Hoshen

    Jewelry and attractive items in wood, ceramics, and fabric are available at Hoshen.

    32 Emek Refa'im St., 93105, Israel
    02-563–0966
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  • 6. Keo

    Handmade jewelry in delicate, modern designs is the specialty of this shop.

    25 Emek Refa'im St., 9310413, Israel
    02-563–7026
  • 7. Nisha

    This shop displays an ample selection of reasonably priced Israeli crafts and gifts, from FIMO clay jewelry to whimsical pottery.

    43 Emek Refa'im St., 93553, Israel
    02-674--6060
  • 8. Osfa

    Carrying well-chosen pieces by local designers, this small but well-stocked boutique has a friendly staff that knows its wares.

    53 Bethlehem Rd., 93553, Israel
    02-672–8815
  • 9. Pashmina

    Here you'll find a wonderful selection of Israeli-designed clothing, jewelry, shoes, belts and bags for women. Let the owner, Michal, or her skilled assistants advise you; they know their inventory and are helpful without being pushy.

    4 HaMelitz St., 93116, Israel
    02-561–0567
  • 10. Set Gifts

    Solve your gift problems here with an array of different objects, from jewelry to art pieces, dishes to handbags, in both traditional and modern styles.

    Alrov Mamilla Ave., 93105, Israel
    02-624--3954
  • 11. Sheshet

    The shop carries a solid selection of contemporary Israeli gold and silver jewelry, as well as locally designed leather bags, belts, and wallets.

    34 Emek Refa'im St., 9310517, Israel
    02-566–2261
  • 12. Stav

    Exquisite, and exquisitely priced, pieces in gold or silver show a graceful mix of modern and traditional influences.

    40 Emek Refa'im St., 9314201, Israel
    02-563–7059

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