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“Armenian Carpet” T-Shirt
The t-shirt is hand-painted.
We will create t-shirt specifically for you. T-shirt is great gift for you and for your friends.
Size- XS-XXXL$20.00“Armenian Carpet” T-Shirt
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Long way through the ages. Photo print.
Long way through the ages. Photo print on canvas (without frame) or photopaper.
$30.00 – $200.00Long way through the ages. Photo print.
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“Shall We Yarkhushta” Tote Bag
– High quality print. Printed on 1 side.
– 6 oz./yd², 100% cotton
– 20″ self-fabric handles
– 9″ handle drop
– Bottom gusset$37.00 -
Black Hand Painted Women’s T-Shirt
Handmade t-shirt. All sizes available.
$130.00$150.00Black Hand Painted Women’s T-Shirt
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Armenian Carpet
Handmade carpet made in Artsakh․ This carpet belongs to the series of traditional Armenian carpets.
Technique: Handmade
Material: Wool
Node type: Double (Armenian)
Density: 32 x 32
Colors: Red
Made in: Artsakh (Armenia)
Weight (kg): 6.6
Size (sm): 198 x 118
Product code: KC0120274
This carpet has a certificate$2,200.00Armenian Carpet
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“Probably Armenians” Book
Ժողովածուն ընդգրկում է հայ մեծանուն պատմաբան Նիկողայոս Ադոնցի տարբեր տարիների և տարբեր առիթներով գրած ուսումնասիրություններն ու հոդվածները հայ ժողովրդի նշանավոր զավակների մասին:
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Nail Polish
With unique and permanent formula NE nail lacquer has high density, good coverage and dries fast. The small but very comfortable brush spreads the nail lacquer on the nail surface evenly and does not leave traces. Made with love in Armenia
$1.50Nail Polish
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Women Swimwear
This asymmetrical top is sure to be a showstopper. With a scooped neckline and removable pads the Sophia top enhances your assets. Worn with the strap across your chest or over the shoulder, the Sophia top is sure to turn heads with three thin straps at the back that will make everyone envious of your bikini.
Available in Tropical Apricot and Classic Black
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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