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Ethnic Gabardine Tablecloth
Size: 100x150cm
Material: Gabardine
250 Gram
$25.00Ethnic Gabardine Tablecloth
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Sterling Silver and Garnet Juicy Pomegranate Pendant
Necklace Details:
- Pendant Height: 2.6 cm (0.98″)
- Pendant Width: 2 cm (0.79″)
- Pendant Weight: 6.6 g
- Comes with a 40 cm sterling silver chain
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“Armenian Ornament” Pillow
Pillow or pillow cover embroidered with old Armenian rug ornaments. We offer twelve colors with their shades: red, blue, yellow, green, purple, brown, orange, grey, pink, turquoise, white, black. The real colors may be a little different from the photos.
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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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“Flower Bouquet”
Painting of Flower Bouquet, Printed Floral painting, Canvas Wall Decor, Armenian Painting, Wall Art, Printed Painting, Canvas printing
$33.00 – $36.00“Flower Bouquet”
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Nursing Bottles Set
• BPA/PVC Free• Anti-colic• Baby controls the milk flow• Simple to assemble• 100% Spill proof$30.99Nursing Bottles Set
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“Vordan Karmir” Wool Scarf
Inspired by the color of ‘’vordan karmir’’, the Armenian cochineal, the red pigment which was widely used in ancient Armenian illuminated manuscripts and had significant aesthetic value, we created this shawl. Incorporating elements of Armenian manuscripts and architecture, this ornate deep red shawl reflects centuries-old traditions and transmits the spirit of the past.
This shawl is made of wool.
The dimensions of this product are 180 x 65 cm (about 70 x 25 in)
$90.00“Vordan Karmir” Wool Scarf
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“Armenian Ceramics Of Jerusalem” Scarf
This beautiful scarf is inspired by an amazing piece of art created by late Marie Balian of Jerusalem.
The Balian Family of Jerusalem has been producing exclusive hand painted ceramic tiles and pottery since 1922.
This makes them one of the oldest-if not the oldest- business in existence in Jerusalem.
The studio is currently being run by Neshan Balian Jr, whose grandfather Neshan Balian Sr came to Jerusalem in 1919 from Kutahya, Turkey.
Neshan Balian Sr. and Megerditch Karakashian- a master potter and artist respectively- were brought over to Jerusalem by the British government and David Ohanessian , who was a ceramist, linguist and head of the Kutahya Ceramic Association, to renovate the ceramic tiles of The Dome of the Rock.$110.00