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Spring Jacket
Introducing our trendy gray windbreaker for girls, featuring cuffed wrists and an elastic waistband for a comfortable fit. The classic houndstooth patch on the chest is topped off with our special “Gyle” emblem, a symbol of quality and style.
Processing time: 1 week.
$80.00Spring Jacket
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“Armenian Ornament Souvenirs” Collection Box
A collection box of embroidered souvenirs with Armenian ornaments (9 pieces in a box)
$90.00
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Pattern Notebook
Spiral notebook with 5 subjects divided with white sheet.
A4 (29.5cm x 22cm)
125 pages
Ruled paper
Made in Armenia
$13.00Pattern Notebook
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14K Gold and Diamond Ring
voski——14k—-5.31գր ադամանդ
———-0.57ct$1,229.00$1,240.0014K Gold and Diamond Ring
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“Armenian Ceramics” Scarf
Jerusalem’s ancient Armenian community experienced a major increase in numbers as survivors of the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the government of the Ottoman Empire beginning in 1915 found refuge in Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter. The industry is believed to have been started by refugees from Kütahya, a city in western Anatolia noted for its Iznik pottery. The tiles decorate many of the city’s most notable buildings, including the Rockefeller Museum, American Colony Hotel, and the House of the President of Israel.
David Ohannessian (1884–1953), who had established a pottery in Kütahya in 1907, is credited with establishing the Armenian ceramic craft industry in Jerusalem. In 1911 Ohannessian was commissioned with installing Kütahya tile in the Yorkshire home of Mark Sykes. In 1919 Ohannessian and his family fled the Armenian genocide, finding temporary refuge in Aleppo; they moved to Jerusalem when Sykes suggested that they might be able to replicate the broken and missing tiles on the Dome of the Rock, a building then in a decayed and neglected condition. Although the commission for the Dome of the Rock did not come through, the Ohannession pottery in Jerusalem succeeded, as did the Karakashian the painters and Balian the potters that Ohannessian brought with him from Kuttahya to help him with the project in 1919. After about 60 years new Armenian artists started to have their own studios.
In 2019 the Israel Museum mounted a special exhibition of Jerusalem pottery in its Rockefeller Museum branch location.$110.00“Armenian Ceramics” Scarf
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Handmade 3D Bag
Agape Bags 3D bags line made with print and some interesting details on them which makes the print to be real in some case.
$65.00Handmade 3D Bag
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Light Cardigan
Handmade navy jacket knitted with wool yarn. You can order in any color and yarn type you wish. For orders please let me know at least a month before.
$110.00Light Cardigan
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“After The Bath”
~ Benevolent Sale ~ Paintings of Roudolf Kharatian ~ ‘After the bath, II’ ~ 20″x16″ ~ Oil on canvas ~
All proceeds from the sale will go towards the implementation of the “Kharatian Center of Performing Arts Gyumri” project.
More about Roudolf Kharatian Artist and the project on:
www.artscentergyumri.org
www.roudolfkharatian.com
www.facebook.com/RoudolfKharatianArtist$950.00“After The Bath”
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Slimming Tea
100% Natural herbal tea. Has tonic, diuretic, and soft laxative properties.
Made in Armenia “Antaram” PC
5 Aghbyur Serob str., 0019, Yerevan, Armenia$3.00Slimming Tea
$3.00