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Black Walnut Wood Wall Clock
GGA is working with artisans around Armenia, to bring unity to strengthen our ties and economy! Here is a beautifully handcrafted wall clock made from Armenian black walnut wood and electric purple epoxy resin.
It is 13in (30cm) in diameter with 1.1in (3cm) thickness. It is perfect for the office, home, or any area you want to decorate with beautiful texture and warmth!
Made in Ijevan, Armenia 🕰🕰🕰.$459.00Black Walnut Wood Wall Clock
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Crochet Sleepy Bunny and Bunny Ear Teether Set
Handmade Eco Toy
Sleepy Bunny & Earing Ringtoy (set)
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Cigar Maduro Especial
7 x 40 – Box of 27
Exceptionally well-crafted, Maduro Especial by Garo™ provides the flavor experience the maduro smoker most craves
$250.00Cigar Maduro Especial
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“Armenian Letters” Silk Scarf
Make your everyday look unique! Washable, high-quality silk and paints.
$450.00$500.00“Armenian Letters” Silk Scarf
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Watermelon Summer Bodysuit-Infant
The Watermelon baby suite is made of 100% cotton fabric. It is a good solution of daily wear and photo shoots.
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Sea Salt with Rosemary (Refill-200g)
Sea salt seasoned with Rosemary – 200g (refill).
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Handmade Wool Scarf
LILIK’s Scarf is knitted by old traditions.
Scarf is handmade of 100% sheep wool.
Dimensions : 130*50
Color : Black
Make a perfect gift for yourself or for your loved ones$80.00Handmade 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