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Handmade Wool Socks
Handmade eco socks
100% sheep wool, warm, soft, long lastingSize : US 7, EU 38
$20.00Handmade Wool Socks
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“Air” Pendant
The product is made in the technique of stained glass enamel. The product is made of Sterling silver, covered with a layer of rhodium, which protects the product from darkening and scratches.
$103.00“Air” Pendant
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Armenian Intellectual Board Game
An intellectual board game for people of all ages who can read and explain themselves in Armenian.
$25.00 Buy 10 to get 15% discountArmenian Intellectual Board Game
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Lion Crochet Toy
Lion handmade crochet. Height: 28 cm, 150g Suitable for a gift for a child, a newborn or a mother. Polyester.
$35.00Lion Crochet Toy
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“Armenian Alphabet” Silk Scarf
This scarf is painted on a top quality Habotai silk (100% pure silk) in warm Armenian traditional colors of miniatures with professional quality silk paints.
Hand dyed silk is a universal gift – small and soft, unique and original, practical and realy beautiful.$76.00 -
Modern Armenian Serdolic Stone Earrings
Processing Time: 5-6 Days
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Armenian Melissa Tea
USE : Place 2 teaspoon melissa ( lemon balm ) herb with leaves & flowers in a cup , pour boiling water and steep for 15 minutes , then strain
The word Melissa is the abbreviated Middle Latin form of the Greek word melissóphyllon, which means ’bee leaf‘. The name comes from the Greek word mélissa or mélitta meaning bee itself derived from meli meaning honey. Officinalis is New Latin and means ‘in use pharmaceutically’. The reason for this is that in antiquity, Lemon Balm was cultivated as a food for bees. Virgil and Pliny reported that, due to its strong aroma, leaves of Lemon Balm were rubbed on new beehives to entice the bees.The medical use of Lemon Balm has started more than 2000 years ago. In the 10th century, Arab physicians used the plant to fortify the heart and to treat melancholy. In the Capitularies of Charlemagne the order was given for Lemon Balm to be planted in every cloister garden.
Melissa is popular as a tea infusion. As a seasoning it is extremely versatile, particularly in oriental foods and summer beverages. It is also an important ingredient in herb liqueurs such as Chartreuse and Bénédictine and in spirits such as Carmelite.
BENEFITS
Treats insomnia
Eases indigestion
Treats herpes lesions and cold sores
Helps treat Alzheimer’s symptoms
Relieves stress
Helps reduce anxiety
Boost cognitive function
May help relieve indigestion
Can help treat nausea.$2.75 – $23.50Armenian Melissa Tea
$2.75 – $23.50