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“God Bless Our Home”
A “God bless our Home “ painting, engraved by hand and made of metal. Decorated by turquoise beads and crystals. Processing time is one week
$90.00“God Bless Our Home”
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“You And Me”
~ Benevolent Sale ~ Paintings of Roudolf Kharatian ~ ‘You and Me’ ~ 16″x20″ ~ Oil on canvas ~
All proceeds from the sale will go towards the implementation of the “Kharatian Center of Performing Arts Gyumri” project.
More about Roudolf Kharatian Artist and the project on:
www.artscentergyumri.org
www.roudolfkharatian.com
www.facebook.com/RoudolfKharatianArtist$950.00“You And Me”
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“Butterfly” Baby Sleeveless
Personalized butterfly baby body
100% cotton
Sleeveless
Made in Armenia$16.50“Butterfly” Baby Sleeveless
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Chocolates With Pistachio
Raw, gluten free, sugar free gourmet chocolate bear!
Enjoy Armenian made gourmet chocolate!$11.25 – $14.50 -
” Արծաթյա էմալապատ ոսկեպատ կախազարդ. ընձուղտ
Արծաթյա էմալապատ ոսկեպատ կախազարդ. ընձուղտ
Silver, gold plated and enamel.
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Artsakh Dragon Carpet
Handmade carpet made in Artsakh․ This carpet belongs to the series of traditional Armenian carpets.
Code: KC0120323
Size: 211 x 96 cm
Weight: 5.4 kg
Density: 32 x 32 (32 knots per 10 cm)
Node type: double (Armenian)$1,875.00Artsakh Dragon Carpet
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Artsakh Flower Tea
ARTSAKH FLOWER TEA “Sati’s bunch” has anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and tissue repairing properties. The flower tea helps to quickly overcome viral as well as seasonal diseases. Ingredients: Chamanearion, Cephalaria, Mentha.Steep the tea for 5-7 minutes. Not indicated for children under 1 years of age.
Net weight: 35 grams
$4.20Artsakh Flower Tea
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“101 Reasons Armenians Are Stupid” Book
101 Reasons Armenians are Stupid
Compiled by Stepan B. PartamianLanguage: English
Year Published: 2017
Book size: 6 X 9
Pages: 130
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“Garni” Silk Scarf
Available 2 sizes: 60 x 60 cm and 90 x 90 cm / 100% Silk
The Temple of Garni is the only standing Greco-Roman colonnaded building in Armenia and the former Soviet Union. Built in the Ionic order, it is located in the village of Garni, in central Armenia. It is the best-known structure and symbol of pre-Christian Armenia.
The structure was probably built by king Tiridates I in the first century AD as a temple to the sun god Mihr. After Armenia’s conversion to Christianity in the early fourth century, it was converted into a royal summer house of Khosrovidukht, the sister of Tiridates III. According to some scholars it was not a temple but a tomb and thus survived the destruction of pagan structures. It collapsed in a 1679 earthquake. Renewed interest in the 19th century led to excavations at the site in early and mid-20th century, and its eventual reconstruction between 1969 and 1975, using the anastylosis method. It is one of the main tourist attractions in Armenia and the central shrine of Hetanism
$47.00 – $79.90