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“When I Say Armenia” Table Cloth
Fabric: Gabardine
Limited edition
Eco-paint, intended specifically for food contact cloths
The cloth does not retain varnish, does not crumple$45.00 – $55.00“When I Say Armenia” Table Cloth
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Honey In A Linen Bag
Original packaging
Unique gift idea
Classic honey, Organic honey, Organic cream-honey$44.50Honey In A Linen Bag
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Leather Card Holder
Leather mini wallet, card holder
The product is completely hand made
4 slots for cards
1 middle slot for cards and banknotes
The price includes the gift box.$54.00$60.00Leather Card Holder
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“Planet Earth” T-Shirt
This T-shirt is featuring the picture “Planet Earth” 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.$30.00“Planet Earth” T-Shirt
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“Polo Bear” T-Shirt
Polo Bear designed t-shirt with Armenian quote “Ջաաա՜ն, Հայկականը լավնա էլի” (Jaaan, Armenian is the best) printing. 100% cotton and best quality Armenian produced t-shirt.
$19.99“Polo Bear” T-Shirt
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Soy Candle
The candle is made of high quality paraffin.
The price is only for one candle.
$7.50Soy Candle
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Chocolate Hemisphere Collection
4 dark chocolate hemispheres with 3 cm diameter. Ingredients: lemon, thyme infused cream.
4 dark chocolate hemispheres with 3 cm diameter. Ingredients: lime, basil infused cream.
4 dark chocolate hemispheres with 3 cm diameter. Ingredients: orange, estragon infused cream.
4 dark chocolate hemispheres with 3 cm diameter.Ingredients: pomegranate, rose water infused cream.
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Jace The Armenian Boy Who Reaches For The Stars
“Jace The Armenian Boy Who…Reaches For The Stars” is a whimsical and heartwarming children’s book that takes readers on an adventure with a young Armenian boy named Jace. As he grows up, Jace dreams of all the things he could be – from a pilot soaring through the skies to a chef cooking up delicious Armenian treats in the kitchen. Each dream is more creative and clever than the last, making this book both imaginative and educational.
The book is written in rhyming verse, making it a delightful read-aloud for children and adults alike. It celebrates the Armenian culture, incorporating traditional foods, locations, and other elements, while also teaching kids about the importance of following their dreams and finding their own unique path in life.
This charming and beautifully illustrated book is perfect for young readers who are just starting to explore their own interests and talents. It encourages children to think big and aim high, while also showing them that anything is possible with hard work and determination. Whether your child wants to be an astronaut, a firefighter, or anything in between, this book is sure to inspire and delight.
$16.99$18.99Buy 5 to get 15% discountJace The Armenian Boy Who Reaches For The Stars
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Undiscovered Armenia – A Book of Rarely Seen Photographs by Ararat Box
- Our book consists of 12 beautiful chapters, one for each of the provinces within Armenia, including Yerevan and, of course, Artsakh.
- This collection of photographs is a way to uncover the hidden grace of the mountainous land and to transfer the harmony of our sun-kissed home to the paper.
- It is a collaboration with numerous Armenian and foreign photographers who, like us, have decided to stop time with the lenses of their cameras and eternalize the scenery through their eyes.
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“Matnakash” Spiral Notebook
Spiral, 70-page notebook “Matnakash” from Armenian Food Collection by 3dzook
$15.00$20.50“Matnakash” Spiral Notebook
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“Armenian Woman” Eco Tote Bag
High quality hand painted eco bag. Painted with love. 30x35cm . With handles 80 cm
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“Cuneiform” Silk Scarf
In the mid-9th century BC, one of the most powerful states of the Ancient Near East, known as Urartu from Assyrian inscriptions, came down to the historic scene in the Armenian Highland. The Urartians called their country Biainili. It is mentioned as the Araratian Kingdom in the Bible.
Artefacts found, bear witness to a highly developed civilization of ancient Eastern type with a solid state system, literature, original ritual-religious system, prospering towns, crafts and arts. Urartu collapsed in the struggle against the Medians, Babylonians and Scythians in 585 BC. After the decline of the Urartian statehood, the kingdom of the Armenian Yervandids (Orontids) was formed on the same territory.
$90.00