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Armenian Cashmere Scarf
Material: Cashmere
Colors: Burgundy
Weight (kg): 0.25 kg + 0.15 kg packing
Packing: Has a bag, a box and a catalogue
Size (cm): 175 x 73
Product code: SW014$100.00$135.00Armenian Cashmere Scarf
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“Armenian Alphabet” Backpack
This bag is handmade, embroidered, knitted; each bag has its own unique design and color depending on the type.
$59.00“Armenian Alphabet” Backpack
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“Tree of Life” Pendant
The size of the pendant: 5 x 5 cm
$50.00$55.00“Tree of Life” Pendant
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“Pomegranate Tree” Silver Necklace
Sterling silver Handmade Armenian pendant with chain
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Sterling Silver Armenian Alphabet Round Pendant
- Weight: 6.2 g
- Diameter: 2 cm
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Silver Jewelry Set
Set of 925 sterling silver, weight 23 grams
$65.00$90.00Silver Jewelry Set
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Agate Silver Ring
Handmade jewelry.
Metal: 925 sterling silver
Gemstone: agate
Ring weight: approx. 21 gr
Length of the stone 19mm$105.00Agate Silver Ring
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Sterling Silver Armenian Ethnic Pendant Necklace
Necklace Details
- Weight of Pendant: 5 g
- Pendant Height: 4.2 cm (1.65 in)
- Chain Length: 40-44 cm (16-17 in)
- Material: Sterling Silver 925
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Armenian Pattern Backpack
Handmade Bag With Armenian patterns on it.
$60.00Armenian Pattern Backpack
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Beaded Choker Necklace | N02
Choker necklace made of large beads.
$12.00Beaded Choker Necklace | N02
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“Fish” Silver Earrings
Silver 925 handmade filigree earrings.
The length is 5,5 cm.
The weight is 4 grams .$41.00“Fish” Silver Earrings
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“Armenian Ceramics Of Jerusalem” Scarf
This beautiful scarf is inspired by an amazing piece of art created by late Marie Balian of Jerusalem.
The Balian Family of Jerusalem has been producing exclusive hand painted ceramic tiles and pottery since 1922.
This makes them one of the oldest-if not the oldest- business in existence in Jerusalem.
The studio is currently being run by Neshan Balian Jr, whose grandfather Neshan Balian Sr came to Jerusalem in 1919 from Kutahya, Turkey.
Neshan Balian Sr. and Megerditch Karakashian- a master potter and artist respectively- were brought over to Jerusalem by the British government and David Ohanessian , who was a ceramist, linguist and head of the Kutahya Ceramic Association, to renovate the ceramic tiles of The Dome of the Rock.$110.00