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Ring Adjustable Silver Double, Chain Linked
Rings made in Antique Style, where gracefully engraved Armenian ornament. Both rings are adjustable.
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Wire Chaotic Earrings
Wire earrings crocheted with abstract technique
$45.00Wire Chaotic Earrings
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Armenian Carpet
Handmade carpet made in Artsakh․ This carpet belongs to the series of traditional Armenian carpets.
$4,255.00Armenian Carpet
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Handmade Knitted Mouse in Red Girl
1. You found the cutest stuffed mouse that is looking for a home to cheer up your kids!
2. Etch of our toys is unique so you can be sure – only you have a mouse like this in the whole world!
3. The mouse is handmade with a lot of love and care and makes a perfect and unique gift for a birthday or a special occasion.
4. Lovely crochet amigurumi mouse perfect soft cuddly toy for your child.$40.00 -
“Pomegranate” Silver Jewelry Set
Made in Armenia, sterling silver pomegranate set.
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Black Walnut Wood Wall Clock
Working with artisans around Armenia, here is a beautifully handcrafted wall clock made from Armenian black walnut wood and forest green resin*.
They are 13in (30cm) in diameter with a 1.1in (3cm) thickness. It is perfect for the office, home, or any area you want to decorate with beautiful texture and the feel of green forests!
Made in Ijevan, Armenia
*Note they will all differ in design depending on the wood patterns and indentations.
*Note they will all differ in design depending on the wood patterns and indentations.$459.00Black Walnut Wood Wall Clock
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Nail Polish
With unique and permanent formula NE nail lacquer has high density, good coverage and dries fast. The small but very comfortable brush spreads the nail lacquer on the nail surface evenly and does not leave traces. Made with love in Armenia
$1.50Nail Polish
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Pumpkin Preserve With Stevia (250g)
GGA Pumpkin Preserve with Stevia, 250g – No Sugar, Additives, or Preservatives
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“Julfa Khachkar” Scarf
Inspired by the Armenian khachkars (cross stones) ruined by Azeris in Nakhichevan.
In 2005 the Azerbaijani authorities destroyed the Armenian cemetery in the city of Jugha in Nakhichevan with its thousands of valuable khachkars. They were displaced and broken by the use of construction equipment and thereby used as construction material, while the vacated area of the cemetery was turned into a military school. Thus, the Azerbaijani authorities have proven that they are capable of pursuing their policy of ethnic cleansing by destroying Armenian historical traces.$90.00