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Black Sunglasses
DANZ is a brand of sunglasses and optical glasses.
$47.59$67.99Black Sunglasses
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Dried Plum
Dried plum, pitted. Ingredients: 100% pure plum. Producer “Multipack” LLC.
$2.97Dried Plum
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“Oud” Musical Instrument
🎶Quilled musical instrument Oud
🎵Музыкальный инструмент Уд
в технике квиллинг.
$155.00$180.00“Oud” Musical Instrument
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Look-Alike Dolls
The doll’s size is 40cm. Its every detail is made by hand (face is also drown by hand, and has 3D effect). You can move its hands, legs and head. It also can stand on its feet. At its price you will get one handmade look-alike textile doll, and also its wooden brand box (as you can see in the pictures). For orders please let us know at least a month before. Please send us some images on our facebook or instagram page (several images for the face, and some for the clothes) so as to order.
$199.00Look-Alike Dolls
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Medusa Evil Eye Wire Tree Talisman
Handmade evil eye wiretree
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Lace Needlework
Lace needlework.
Net Weight: 0.06kg
Real Dimensions: 46cm x 30cm
$290.00Lace Needlework
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Emmer Wheat
Grown in the Abaran Valleys in Armenia, it is known as an ancient grain in the Eastern Europe and Far East, a hulled wheat (emmer) which is a staple diet in the region for breakfast, bread making, and as a thickening grain in soups and sauces. Emmer wheat is rich in niacin of Vitamin B3, which is great for your heart and cholesterol levels. Emmer is also a rich source of magnesium and iron. Pregnant women and women post pregnancy can also benefit by including emmer wheat in their diet, because of its rich nutrient profile.
Armenian Emmer Wheat 1kg$7.00Emmer Wheat
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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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Mount Ararat in Spring
Mount Ararat in spring.
70/50cm, oil on canvas.
Ararat mount is considered to be the highest mount in the Armenian highland, symbolizing and introducing the Armenian spirit to the whole world.
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Velvet Handmade Bag
velvet fabric + fringe material = gorgeous handmade bag
$49.00$59.00Velvet Handmade Bag
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Apricot Kernels Seeds Stones Laetrile
You may have heard about “laetrile” and how it can potentially help heal cancer, including breast cancer. Laetrile is the commercial label for apricot kernels (it also goes by name amygdalin or Vitamin B17).
In the 1930s, Major Sir Robert McCarrison wrote about a tribe called the Hunzas who lived in the remote countryside near Northern Pakistan. According McCarrison’s written observations, the Hunzas seemed to enjoy near-perfect health. Some lived to be over 135 years old and no one in their clan had any of the conditions so common in the modern world, such as diabetes, obesity, heart attack, and cancer.
So at GO GREEN ARMENIA, we want the people of the land of apricots, Armenia, to have the same health, especially since it has the natural resources that it should!!
So you ask HOW MANY APRICOT KERNELS SHOULD I EAT A DAY!?! GOOD QUESTION:
You will need to determine the best amount for yourself. With that said most people find that one apricot seed for every 5kg (10 lbs.) of body weight per day spread out throughout the day is a good amount. You should build up to this amount over a few days. Start with one apricot seed an hour.
1 ingredient for a healthy you!
GGA Armenian Apricot kernels with shell 120g$6.20