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“Palette For Artist” Brooch
The Palette for Artist– beaded brooch (pin) with stones
$25.00 Buy 2 to get 5% discount ( Wholesale: $0.00 )“Palette For Artist” Brooch
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Handmade Assorted Chocolates Collection
Handmade Chocolate collection of “Assorted” chocolates, Net Weight: 190g
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“Armenian Alphabet & Eternity Sign” Scarf
The Armenian Alphabet and Eternity scarf is Modal square scarf with ornamental Armenian design with Black, white and shades of Grey. There is 1 inch fringe on all for side of the scarf. The scarf is embedded with elements of ancient Armenian architecture and calligraphy.
100% Modal
Dry clean only
Size: 38″x 38″Stylish and unique Armenian scar5023
$80.00 Buy 2 to get 10% discount“Armenian Alphabet & Eternity Sign” Scarf
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“Pieces For Peace”
This artwork is a part of the “Pieces for Peace” initiative, dedicated to the aftermath of the Artsakh conflict, created by Vasken Brudian and the Ardēan team.
This collection utilizes fragments from manuscripts of Gandzasar school, passages from St. Gregory of Narek’s prayers, architectural and cross stone motifs.
This artwork is mixed media, including oil paint, acrylic, and pastel on canvas.
The dimensions of this artwork is 36 x 57 cm ( about 14.5 x 22.5 in)
$300.00“Pieces For Peace”
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“Leaf” Silver Ring
Տերևներ կամ փաթաթվող թուփ խորհրդանշող այս մատանին առանձնանում է իր եզակիությամբ։ Հարմար է կրել ցուցամատին, քանի որ իր երկարությամբ կզարդարի մատը ամբողջությամբ և ավելի նրբություն կհաղորդի ձեռքին։
Քաշ ՝ ≈ 11.4 գ
$33.00“Leaf” Silver Ring
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Oval Tablecloth
Dimensions: 22.5×65.5 cm.
Handmade crochet: 100% cotton
Weight: 70 gr.
$40.00Oval Tablecloth
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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