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Red Silk Scarf with Armenian Pattern
Material: Silk
Colors: Red, Blue
Weight: 3.5 ounces + 3.5 packings
Packing: has a box and a catalog
Size: 35.4 x 35.4 inches
Product code: SS117$75.00$90.00Red Silk Scarf with Armenian Pattern
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Ornamental Armenian Tablecloth
Material: Gabardine
Colors: Blue
Weight (kg): 0.7 kg + 0.1 kg packing
Packing: has a box
Size (cm): 140 x 250
Product code: TL015$185.00$220.00Ornamental Armenian Tablecloth
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“Armenian Girl” Brooch
Handmade brooch «Armenian Girl»
Weight 0.014 gr$35.00“Armenian Girl” Brooch
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Small Cross Stone Souvenir
Small cross on Armenian stone Tuff
$50.00Small Cross Stone Souvenir
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“Girl in the Rain”-Painting on Wood
Entitled ‘Eclectic Fusion,’ this captivating painting features a skillfully applied image on a wooden surface, enhanced by the artist’s use of diverse paints and decorative techniques in the corners, creating a harmonious and visually dynamic composition. It is handmade and unique; dimensions 30×40 cm.
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“Edgar Degas” Lamp
Decorative Table Lamp with Edgar Degas paintings, Bedside Lamp, Wooden Custom-made Desk Lamp, LED Night light, Lantern
$65.00“Edgar Degas” Lamp
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Ornamental Armenian Tablecloth
Material: Gabardine
Colors: Milky
Weight (kg): 0.4 kg + 0.1 kg packing
Packing: has a box
Size (cm): 180 x 40
+ 8 napkins 40 x 40 cm
Product code: TR009$125.00$150.00Ornamental Armenian Tablecloth
$125.00$150.00
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“Pilgrimage To The Brain” Book
Join us in the journey to the brain, discover the numerous secrets hidden there. As a result, the ability to judge soberly will not leave you at any age, giving you the opportunity for self-knowledge, significantly improving the quality of your life.
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“Yerevan Love” Scarf
Inspired by the city of Yerevan and the love each and every Armenian feels for the city.
The history of Yerevan dates back to the 8th century BCE, with the founding of the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BCE by King Argishti I at the western extreme of the Ararat plain. Erebuni was “designed as a great administrative and religious centre, a fully royal capital.” By the late ancient Armenian Kingdom, new capital cities were established and Yerevan declined in importance. Under Iranian and Russian rule, it was the center of the Erivan Khanate from 1736 to 1828 and the Erivan Governorate from 1850 to 1917, respectively. After World War I, Yerevan became the capital of the First Republic of Armenia as thousands of survivors of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire arrived in the area. The city expanded rapidly during the 20th century as Armenia became part of the Soviet Union. In a few decades, Yerevan was transformed from a provincial town within the Russian Empire to Armenia’s principal cultural, artistic, and industrial center, as well as becoming the seat of national government.
With the growth of the Armenian economy, Yerevan has undergone major transformation. Much construction has been done throughout the city since the early 2000s, and retail outlets such as restaurants, shops, and street cafés, which were rare during Soviet times, have multiplied. As of 2011, the population of Yerevan was 1,060,138, just over 35% of Armenia’s total population. According to the official estimate of 2016, the current population of the city is 1,073,700. Yerevan was named the 2012 World Book Capital by UNESCO.[28] Yerevan is an associate member of Eurocities.$110.00