
This is a stereoscopic photograph of the interior of a jewelry store in Hebron, likely taken in the late 19th or early 20th century. The image is presented as a side-by-side view, creating a 3D effect when viewed with a stereoscope. The store is filled with an incredible amount of jewelry, primarily strings of beads, hanging from the walls and ceiling. The beads appear to be made of glass, and the sheer quantity creates a dense, textured backdrop. A man is seated behind a counter, working on jewelry. The counter is covered with small items and tools. The store's interior is simple, with a wooden floor and walls. The lighting is dim, but enough to illuminate the jewelry and the man at work. The photograph provides a glimpse into the craftsmanship and commerce of Hebron during that era.