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“Kiss” Handmade Cross Body Bag
Handmade cross body bag with lip design, made with manual embroidery techniques.
Perfect for your everyday essentials.$21.00 -
“Book” Necklaces
Book necklaces with favourite books and quotes. You can use it both as a necklace and pocket book.
$8.00“Book” Necklaces
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“The Guardian” Scarf
Silk scarf inspired by the ancient symbols of the guardians carves to protect ancient Armenian cross stones.
Scarf size: 88x88cm
$74.00“The Guardian” Scarf
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“Pomegranates” Mug
This mug is featuring the picture “Pomegranates” painted by a kid fighting cancer at the Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Armenia.
By purchasing this item you contribute towards the treatment of our children, as well as help to fill their hospital routine with bright colors.$10.00“Pomegranates” Mug
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Christmas Crochet Bunny Couple
These two cuties look so cute together.
As in coming holidays are generally family holidays. you can present bunny’s family to your child to play role games.*The price is for two bunnies.
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Brooch “Pomegranate” the Symbol of Armenia
The pomegranate is one of most recognizable symbols of Armenia. It symbolizes fertility and fortune in Armenian mythology. It was also believed to be a guardian against the evil eye.
Dimensions: 7.5×6.5×1.5cm
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Gold Diamond Ring
Gold Diamond Ring for Men
voski —————— 14.65 ——– 18k
ադամանդ ———– 26 գլխարկ —– 0.10ct — 2.6ct-VVS1 —- Ե$4,250.00Gold Diamond Ring
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“So this is Love” Pendant
The cutest pendant in the world! It’s a frame pendant where you can keep the most beautiful moment of your life!
$59.00“So this is Love” Pendant
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“Pomegranates With Armenian Letters”
Vitrage Painting / Stained Glass Painting
Size including a frame -9,4/9,4 in or 24/24 cmEnamels, glass paints
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“Dadivank” Souvenir
Dadivank Souvenir was created in honor of Dadivank Monastery of Artsakh and depicts a fragment of a 13th century fresco printed on a stylized wood piece and placed in a special packaging box. The souvenir box has explanatory texts in four languages, as well as a booklet with pictures from Dadivank Monastery and the fresco in full, again in four languages.
The history of the fresco depicting St. Nicholas the Wondermaker receiving episcopal insignia from Jesus Christ and St. Mary, goes to the 13th century when the Church which houses the fresco was commissioned by Arzou-Khatoon, Princess of Khachen, in memory of her perished husband and sons.
The souvenir was manufactured through lithography printing, with gold sheet, on flat MDF. Size: 13*19cm
$80.00$100.00“Dadivank” Souvenir
$80.00$100.00