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Pendant Light
Modern Pendant Light, Nordic Ceiling Lamp, Dining Hanging Light / Ceiling Lighting Fixture / Black Chandelier / Wooden Lamp Shade / Minimal
$140.00$180.00
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“Armenian Universe” Necklace
This is a unique necklace that symbolizes the universe and the idea of the universe represented by ancient Armenian symbols․
materials is polymer clay , acrilic, and the natural stones. oniks, Agat
Peperation days` 5-6$80.00“Armenian Universe” Necklace
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Red Roses by Davit Margents
- “Red Roses” by David Margents stands as a tribute to the enduring allure of nature’s masterpieces and the deep emotions they symbolize, making it a timeless and cherished piece of art for those who appreciate the elegance and sentiment behind these iconic blooms.
$450.00$1,000.00Red Roses by Davit Margents
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”Tigranakert ” Carpet
Handmade carpet made in Artsakh․ This carpet belongs to the series of traditional Armenian carpets.
Code: KC0170021
Size: 208 x 148 cm
Weight: 9.2 kg
Density: 32 x 32 (32 knots per 10 cm)
Node type: double (Armenian)$2,850.00”Tigranakert ” Carpet
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Decorative Armenian Ceramic Grapes Cheeseboard
This decorative ceramic plate is entirely handmade, crafted from clay and adorned with an illustrated glaze.
Weight: 1.5 kg
Material: High-quality Armenian clay and glaze
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“Armenian Ornaments” Handmade Bag
White bag(4-8 years)
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“Eisberg” Silver Matte Ring
Ring “Eisberg”925 sterling silver with matt finish
$120.00$150.00“Eisberg” Silver Matte Ring
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Wooden XO Table Game
Spent time with friends never been so joyful.
Dimensions: 20x20x3cm
$16.00( Wholesale: $10.00 )Wooden XO Table Game
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Wall Clock, Morning
Handmade wall clock made of wood and cotton thread, macrame.
Diameter: 44 cm.
$60.00Wall Clock, Morning
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“Trchnagir” Alphabet
The Armenian alphabet was created in 405 AD.
One of the greatest marks of the Armenian identity is the Armenian language. The exact origins of the Armenian language, however, are a little bit obscure. Such is the case with many ancient languages. Serious scholarship starting from the 19th century has placed Armenian among the wider family of Indo-European languages, although it forms its own separate branch within that group. So the language does not have any close relatives today, even Indo-European ones, such as Spanish and Portuguese or Russian and Polish might be considered.Armenian is also unique in its writing system. The Armenians use their own alphabet which was, by tradition, created following the studies and meditations of a monk, Mesrop Mashtots, in the early 5th century AD. Christianity had already been accepted as the national religion for a hundred years in Armenia, but the Bible was not yet available in the native language. The tradition goes that the main motivation to come up with a separate Armenian alphabet was in order to translate the Bible in such a way that would be accessible and suitable for the language and the people.
Mesrop Mashtots – who has since been venerated as a saint, as the patron of teaching and learning for Armenians – accomplished the task in the year 405 AD, thus setting the stage for a rich trove of works of religion and history, science and philosophy, illuminated manuscripts, and published books in the millennium and a half that followed, continuing on today. A major road in the capital of Armenia, Yerevan, is named for Mashtots, and one end of it is the apt location for the Matenadaran, the national repository of manuscripts which also functions as a research institute and museum.
$110.00“Trchnagir” Alphabet
$110.00