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“The Persistence of Memory” Silver Pendant
The 925 sterling silver pendant
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Sterling Silver Large Cross Pendant
Large Cross Pendant with a Beautiful Ornament, Sterling Silver 925 Cross Pendant, Religious Gift, Armenian Handmade Jewelry, Gift for Her, Gift for Him
$75.00
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“Lake Sevan”
- Size 40×50, oil painting, canvas.
There is lake Sevan in spring.
$160.00“Lake Sevan”
$160.00 - Size 40×50, oil painting, canvas.
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Sterling Silver Sea Turtle Statement Bracelet
Sea Turtle Statement Bracelet Sterling Silver 925, Moss Agate, Blue Topaz Stone, Turtle Jewelry, Ocean bracelet, Gift for Her
$592.00
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Decorative Ceramic Cheeseboard
Decorative ceramic tableware is entirely handmade, made of clay and illustrated glaze.
$110.00Decorative Ceramic Cheeseboard
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Tank Top Angel Redorange
Tank Top Angel RedOrange color, angel printed in dark blue, soft viscose cotton. Silkscreen printing. Choose the L size to wear it as a tunique or a mini dress over leggings. Angel graphic design from Etchmiadzin stone carved pattern.
Haya is a life style brand. Made in Yerevan with Love.
$25.00Tank Top Angel Redorange
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“Robert Amirkhanyan” T-Shirt
95% Cotton, 5% Elastane.
$8.00$14.00“Robert Amirkhanyan” T-Shirt
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Silk Satin Scrunchies for Hair | Set of 5 | N01
Package includes: 5 pcs fashion satin silk hair scrunchies, 5 colors, Enough to match your various hairstyles, fashion trend hair accessories.
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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