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Pink Bag with Metallic Holder
Handmade bag with metallic holder
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Labradorite Silver Ring
Handmade jewelry.
Metal: 925 sterling silver
Gemstone: labradorite$90.00Labradorite Silver Ring
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“Love” Chiffon Scarf
HASIS scarf “LOVE”
The HASIS scarf called “Love” is based on the motifs of the painting by Martiros Sarian “Love. Fairy Tale” is in harmony with the love of a boy and a girl: flowers symbolize the dreams, and yellow ones are the love that warms the soul.
Through a variety of combinations, this accessory allows presenting the classical art-piece in an original way.
Size – 45×160 cm
Material – silky chiffon
Handmade hem$70.00“Love” Chiffon Scarf
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Lilac Brooch “Mother and Daughters and Son” Silver
Brooch “Mother and Daughters and Son” Silver from polymer clay. Size 40×30 mm (of image), 45×50 mm (of Silver frame), with leather thread 76 sm. The Frame is silver.
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High Heel Leather Shoes
– External part 1)- black high quality natural leather and 2)- gray high quality natural suede, internal part natural leather – Երեսամասը 1)- բնական բարձրորակ սև կաշի և 2)- բնական բարձրորակ մոխրագույն զամշ, միջնամասը բնական կաշի.
$99.90High Heel Leather Shoes
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“Collision Of Colors”
Ձգված կտավ, ակրիլ, լաք, չափը 50×60 սմ, 2019 թ
$200.00“Collision Of Colors”
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Tree-Portrait Clutch
Elegant Tree Portrait Clutch: Nature’s Beauty Meets Fashion. Hand-painted design on leather, a statement accessory for the stylish.
$190.00Tree-Portrait Clutch
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Tatik and Papik Monument T-shirt and Hoodie – Embrace Artsakh’s Iconic Heritage
The iconic monument that greets you as you enter Artsakh, beautifully designed on gold color unisex T-shirt and Hoodie.
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Wild Thyme Tea
Benefits of Go Green Armenia’s wild thyme tea:
‣ Anti-fungal
‣ Fights indigestion and gas
‣ Treats bronchitis and cough
‣ Lowers blood pressure and cholesterol
‣ Keeps the brain from agingThyme has been known since ancient times for its magical, culinary, and medicinal virtues. Tradition held that an infusion of thyme taken as a tea on midsummer’s eve would enable one to see the fairies dancing. Young women wore a corsage of blossoming thyme to signal their availability for romance. The generic name may have been inspired by one of thyme’s traditional attributes. Greek folk herbalists believed that thyme would impart courage (thumus in Greek) to those who used the herb, particularly soldiers. Greek men particularly liked the pungent scent of thyme and would rub the herb on their chests. The Romans believed that adding thyme to bath water would impart energy. They also included thyme in bedding to chase melancholy and to prevent nightmares.
The strong scent of thyme was employed as a moth repellent, and burned as fumigating incense. The philosopher-herbalist Pliny the Elder recommended burning the dried herb in the house to “put to flight all venomous creatures.” In the kitchen thyme has been used for centuries to season sauces, soups, stuffing, and soups. Thyme has long been recognized for its antiseptic properties. The Egyptians used the herb in formulas for embalming the dead. The herb was among those burned in sickrooms to help stop the spread of disease. Oil of thyme was used on surgical dressings and in times of war as recently as World War I, to treat battle wounds.
$3.75 – $33.00Wild Thyme Tea
$3.75 – $33.00