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Golden cross with natural stones (Rose Quartz, Blue Aventurine)
A harmonious combination of golden details with rose quartz and spectrum blue aventurine.
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Armenian Family Doll Set
Introducing our handmade doll set “Armenian Family” from ALDA-Doll! 🎉
This unique and one-of-a-kind set includes a mother, father and newborn baby, each dressed in traditional Armenian clothing.
These dolls are about 40 cm in size and are the perfect way to introduce children to Armenian culture and traditions. 🇦🇲
$54.99$100.00Armenian Family Doll Set
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Miniature “Our Father” Prayer Book Pendant in Armenian
Sterling Silver and Jewelry Enamel Prayer Book
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Kid’s Armenian Cross Bracelet
18K yellow gold handmade kids bracelet Armenian cross – one size adjustable.
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GGA Armenian Carpet Decorative Display Dish
GGA Armenian Carpet Decorative Display Dish hand painted with love with oil paint. Comes with its own stand.
Dimensions: 25x16cm$50.00$81.00GGA Armenian Carpet Decorative Display Dish
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“BuyArmenian” Tote Bag
Size: 30 x 40cm (without handles)
Material: Recycled plastic
Print: Hand-painted “Buy Armenian” logo
*You can order bags with your design.
$2.60“BuyArmenian” Tote Bag
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Armenian Persimmon Leaf Tea
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Place 2 teaspoon Persimmon leaves in a cup , pour boiling water and steep for 5 minutes , then strain and enjoy!Chinese Academy of the Sciences found that this particular tea contains a large variety of Vitamin C, tannins, flavonoids, rutin, choline carotenoids, amino acids. In addition, the tea were found to contain 10 elements: Magnesium (Mg), Manganese (Mn), titanium (Ti), calcium (Ca), phosphorous (P), and more. These elements are found to aid to healthy bodily functions.
Compared to other teas, persimmon leaf tea contains a higher level of health and nutritional benefits. Analysis has shown persimmon leaf tea contains up to 10 times the amount of Vitamin C, tannins, flavonoids, rutin, choline and essential amino acid. Compared to other fruits and vegetables, persimmon leaf tea contains up to several times more vitamins.
Scientific research has shown that drinking persimmon leaf tea promotes a healthy metabolism. Rutin aids in softening the blood choline tube, which prevents arteriosclerosis. Flavonoids aid in lowering blood pressure and increase blood flow. According to Japan’s “Longevity” magazine, drinking persimmon leaf tea and prevent melanoma. These health benefits generate anti-cancer and anti-influenza virus interferons.
Persimmon leaves are green from spring to summer and in the fall they change to a beautiful red/orange color with green and black dots.When they are steeped into a tea, the tea is meant to be sipped gently and its complex flavor and aroma savored. The color of persimmon leaf tea is orange that changes to a brown color as it cools. The taste is bitter with a hint of sourness and some sweetness when the tea cools down.
Persimmon leaves are high in fiber and they contain tannins which can help digestion. They have properties than can help prevent high blood pressure and it is said that persimmon leaves have 30 times more vitamin C than oranges. They also possess pro-vitamin C which is not destroyed easily by heat, allowing the vitamin C to survive the brewing process.
Academy of Sciences found that this particular tea contains a large variety of Vitamin C, tannins, flavonoids, rutin, choline carotenoids, amino acids. In addition, the tea was found to contain 10 elements: Magnesium (Mg), Manganese (Mn), titanium (Ti), calcium (Ca), phosphorous (P), and more. These elements are found to aid to healthy bodily functions. Compared to other teas, persimmon leaf tea contains a higher level of health and nutritional benefits.
Young green persimmon leaves are used for tempura. Leaves collected in the spring are used for making persimmon tea. They are also used for wrapping sushi in Japan. Persimmon tea is caffeine-free. Persimmon leaves have a bactericidal and preserving effect on the food wrapped within.$3.75 – $125.00Armenian Persimmon Leaf Tea
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A Lost American Dream By Diana Movsesyan
Diana Movsesyan’s book is a fictionalized documentary, that tells a family story of Nureyan/Mambreyan family’s child Kirakos, who survived the Armenian Genocide and the odyssey of his life: how he ended up in the United States, settled there, then returned to Soviet Armenia and was exiled to Siberia. Alongside the hero’s life story, the book presents historical events of the 20th century that in one way or another affected the Armenian people.
The book is available in English (145 pages), Russian (158 pages) and Armenian (163 pages). Soft cover.
$25.00