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“Tigran The Great” Gold Pendant
yellow gold 585 weight 10.3 grams, pendant diameter 28.5 mm
$535.00$580.00“Tigran The Great” Gold Pendant
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“Slangkop Lighthouse in Cape Town” graphic sketch
Graphic sketch with passe-partout frame
Ink on paper
43x35cm$80.00$100.00“Slangkop Lighthouse in Cape Town” graphic sketch
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Armenian Cross Souvenir | Armenian Letter Զ
Dimensions: 8.5×4.5×17 cm
Material: Polyester resin
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“Hug of Artsakh” Shopping Bag
Eco friendly shopping bag ‘Hug of Artsakh” by Dilakian Brothers. 100% cotton, made in Armenia.
30x40cm
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Aloe & Glycerin Facial Toner
An incredibly soothing and moisturizing facial toner suitable for all skin types.
89% Organic Content
$22.50Aloe & Glycerin Facial Toner
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Arpi and Narek Dolls
These Armenian Talking Soft Toys could simply be one of the BEST companions for your child.
$45.00Arpi and Narek Dolls
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“Armenian Manuscripts” Scarf
Armenian illuminated manuscripts form a separate tradition, related to other forms of Medieval Armenian art, but also to the Byzantine tradition. The earliest surviving examples date from the Golden Age of Armenian art and literature in the 5th century. Early Armenian Illuminated manuscripts are remarkable for their festive designs to the Armenian culture; they make one feel the power of art and the universality of its language. The greatest Armenian miniaturist, Toros Roslin, lived in the 13th century.
The Matenadaran Institute in Yerevan has the largest collection of Armenian manuscripts, including the Mugni Gospels and Echmiadzin Gospels. The second largest collection of Armenian illuminated manuscripts is stored in the depository of St. James Cathedral, of the Holy Apostolic Church’s Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Other collections exist in the British Library, Bibliothèque nationale de France, and other large collections at the Mechitarist establishments in Venice and Vienna, as well as in the United States. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) keeps an Armenian illuminated manuscript dating back to the 14th century among its collection of Armenian manuscripts, which is one of the largest in the world. They also have the manuscript of the Gladzor Gospels (cf. University of Gladzor).$50.00 – $110.00 -
Felt Animal Easter Eggs
flowers, bugs ,animals and chicken on felt egg .set of 3 ornaments .can sell individually
$25.00Felt Animal Easter Eggs
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Handmade sterling silver Pomegranate duble rings
handmade silver double rings with pomegranate
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“Jerusalem’s Testimony” Silk Scarf
Armenian inscriptions mention that the colorful tiles used in Jerusalem’s St. Hakobyants monastery are from Komitas’ homeland Kutahya. When conquering Jerusalem, the Egyptian sultan confused the monastery with a mosque and prostrated himself in prayer. Finding out the reality, he ordered the monastery to be destroyed. Knowing about his decision, Armenian monks convinced him only to remove the dome and seal the door. In this design, were used pieces of porcelain from Jerusalem’s St. Hakobyans monastery and fragments from “Urbatagirk” (The Book of Friday).
This scarf is made of 100% silk.
The dimensions of this product are 110 x 110 cm (about 43 x 43 in)
$75.00