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Sterling Silver Adjustable Wide Double Ring
Elegant Double Ring linked with two chain made of high quality 925 Sterling Silver. Rings made in Antique Style, where gracefully engraved Armenian ornament.
$51.00
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Armenian Bible Pendant
Mini Prayer Book Pendant, With Lord’s Prayer engraved. Silver. Made in Armenia
$50.00Armenian Bible Pendant
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“Cascade Complex” Souvenir Coin
The coins are made of brass fusion and represent a unique gift for all, who can contribute to the dissemination of the Armenian historical heritage and Armenian culture.
Souvenir medals – coins are made of “brass” alloy.
Material: Brass
Weight: 13,7 gr.
Thickness: 2mm.
Diameter: 32,6 mm.
Let’s recognize, discover, value and share every relic of our national heritage together.$5.00 -
Nursing Bottles Set
• BPA/PVC Free• Anti-colic• Baby controls the milk flow• Easy switch from bottle to breast• Simple to assemble• 100% Spill proof$28.89Nursing Bottles Set
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Handmade Leather Shoes
Handmade natural leather comfortable winter boots
Size (EU) 20- 42
For men, for women, for kids, for boys and girls$65.00 – $80.00Handmade Leather Shoes
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Choker and Bracelet
Natural Crystals
bracelet with Crystals
choker with Shine charm and natural Crystals
$40.00Choker and Bracelet
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“Little Armenian Girl”
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 40 cm
Original art work
Kids room decoration
2021 Armenia$100.00“Little Armenian Girl”
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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