This photo taken on Nov. 12, 2022 shows paintings encrusted with the Dead Sea salt in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
An exhibition held in the Israel Museum themed "the Burning Sea" presents a unique selection of salt-encrusted art from the Dead Sea. (Xinhua/Wang Zhuolun)
This photo taken on Nov. 12, 2022 shows fishing nets encrusted with the Dead Sea salt in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
An exhibition held in the Israel Museum themed "the Burning Sea" presents a unique selection of salt-encrusted art from the Dead Sea. (Xinhua/Wang Zhuolun)
This photo taken on Nov. 12, 2022 shows barbed wire chandeliers encrusted with the Dead Sea salt in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
An exhibition held in the Israel Museum themed "the Burning Sea" presents a unique selection of salt-encrusted art from the Dead Sea. (Xinhua/Wang Zhuolun)
Visitors look at a tutu encrusted with the Dead Sea salt in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, on Nov. 12, 2022.
An exhibition held in the Israel Museum themed "the Burning Sea" presents a unique selection of salt-encrusted art from the Dead Sea. (Xinhua/Wang Zhuolun)
This photo taken on Nov. 12, 2022 shows stretchers encrusted with the Dead Sea salt in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
An exhibition held in the Israel Museum themed "the Burning Sea" presents a unique selection of salt-encrusted art from the Dead Sea. (Xinhua/Wang Zhuolun)
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