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Armenian Silk Scarf
Material: Silk
Colors: Red, Dark milky
Weight: 3.5 ounces + 3.5 packings
Packing: has a box and a catalog
Size: 35.4 x 35.4 inches
Product code: SS001$75.00$90.00Armenian Silk Scarf
$75.00$90.00
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“Triangle” Silver Jewelry Set
Silver 925
Set: earrings and ring
$113.00$136.00“Triangle” Silver Jewelry Set
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Spiral Bracelet
The size of the bracelet: 6 x 5 cm
Orders are also accepted, which will be ready in 4-5 days.
$65.00$80.00Spiral Bracelet
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“Carpet” Silver Pendant
Pendant weight- 10 gramm
Pendant width- 10 mm
Material – Sterling silver
Made in Armenia
$75.00“Carpet” Silver Pendant
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“Cross” Silver Necklace
Silver 925 handmade filigree Cross. The stone is natural “Ametist”.
The height is 5 cm, the width is 3.5. The weight is 3.60 grams. The price is without the chain.$32.00“Cross” Silver Necklace
$32.00
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holy book with armenian alphapet
holy book with armenian alphapet
silver 925
3 color
3 size
L= 1.8*1.5 cm 14 dolar
m=1.5*1.1 cm 13 dolar
s=1.1*0.80 cm 12 dolar$12.00 – $14.00 -
Glamorous beret Burgundy
- Double sided beret.
Materials sequins, eco leather.
Colour burgundy.
Head size 54cm. - Weight-300g
$15.00Glamorous beret Burgundy
$15.00 - Double sided beret.
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Cactus Leather Mini Backpack
New ” Back to Roots” Collection inspired by Armenian Ancient carpet history.
Handcrafted by Armenian Artisans.
– Peta approved, organic Cactus leather- Wear 3 ways- Backpack/Crossbody/Shoulder
– Ipad with 9.5″H x 6.5″ W dimensions will easily go inside of the backpack
– Antique gold hardware
– Adjustable Plant based leather strap – 46.5″ L
– Ethically Handcrafted
– Dimensions: 11″H x 8.3″ W x 2.5″ D (please note: as it is handcrafted dimensions can vary)
– Dust bag included
– Care instructions: wipe with a soft, damp cloth$137.50$275.00Cactus Leather Mini Backpack
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Handmade Pendant – Necklace
The size of the pendant: 12 x 6 cm
$72.00$80.00Handmade Pendant – Necklace
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“Julfa Khachkar” Scarf
Inspired by the Armenian khachkars (cross stones) ruined by Azeris in Nakhichevan.
In 2005 the Azerbaijani authorities destroyed the Armenian cemetery in the city of Jugha in Nakhichevan with its thousands of valuable khachkars. They were displaced and broken by the use of construction equipment and thereby used as construction material, while the vacated area of the cemetery was turned into a military school. Thus, the Azerbaijani authorities have proven that they are capable of pursuing their policy of ethnic cleansing by destroying Armenian historical traces.$90.00