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14K Gold and Diamond Earrings and Ring
voski—-14k—-7.03Õ£Ö€ Õ¡Õ¤Õ¡Õ´Õ¡Õ¶Õ¤
—–0.49ct$1,099.00$1,142.0014K Gold and Diamond Earrings and Ring
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“Armenian Family” Eco Bag
Էկո պայուսակ «Հայկական ընտանիք»
$73.00“Armenian Family” Eco Bag
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Green Silk Scarf with Armenian Ornaments
Kerpaz scarves are inspired by Armenian culture and feature traditional ornaments and local animals.
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Ararat Silver Ring
Ring silver 925 sterling 10grams, Presenting Masis ring. Wear it and keep Masis close to your heart forever!
$35.00$50.00Ararat Silver Ring
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Sterling Silver Pyrite and Carborundum Pendant
Handmade jewelry.
Metal: sterling silver 925
Weight of pendant. Approx 13gr.
Pendant length: 53mm
Pendant width: 34mm
Gemstone: pyrite & carborundum$70.00$85.00Sterling Silver Pyrite and Carborundum Pendant
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Sterling Silver Black Onyx Stone and Celtic Shield Knot Charm Bracelet
Beaded Bracelet Black Onyx Stone and Celtic Shield Knot Charm Sterling Silver 925, Gift for Him, Gift For Her, Yoga Bracelet
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14K Gold and Diamond Jewelry Set
voski—-14k—42.58Õ£Ö€ Õ¡Õ¤Õ¡Õ´Õ¡Õ¶Õ¤
——3.66ct$5,900.00$6,400.0014K Gold and Diamond Jewelry Set
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Lilac/Blue Zircon/White Rhodium Modern Ring
SILVER 925
STONES: Zircon
PLATING: White RhodiumProcessing Time: 5-7 day
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“Garni” Silk Scarf
Available 2 sizes: 60 x 60 cm and 90 x 90 cm / 100% Silk
The Temple of Garni is the only standing Greco-Roman colonnaded building in Armenia and the former Soviet Union. Built in the Ionic order, it is located in the village of Garni, in central Armenia. It is the best-known structure and symbol of pre-Christian Armenia.
The structure was probably built by king Tiridates I in the first century AD as a temple to the sun god Mihr. After Armenia’s conversion to Christianity in the early fourth century, it was converted into a royal summer house of Khosrovidukht, the sister of Tiridates III. According to some scholars it was not a temple but a tomb and thus survived the destruction of pagan structures. It collapsed in a 1679 earthquake. Renewed interest in the 19th century led to excavations at the site in early and mid-20th century, and its eventual reconstruction between 1969 and 1975, using the anastylosis method. It is one of the main tourist attractions in Armenia and the central shrine of Hetanism
$47.00 – $79.90