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Cross pendant Sterling silver 925 Armenian cross Marcasite pendant Small cross necklace Armenian jewellery delicate cross best Armenian gift for her marcasite silver 925
Sterling silver 925
Marcasite cross
Cross dimentions : height 1.1 inch
Weight : 2.1 gr
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Kadaifi With Walnuts
Ghadayef With Walnuts
Handmade
No preservatives, artificial flavors & coloring agents
ATTENTION: 1kg = 17 $
$39.00Kadaifi With Walnuts
$39.00
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Pearl Sterling Silver Ring and Earrings
Handmade jewelry.
Metal: sterling silver 925
Gemstone: natural pearls$109.00 – $240.00
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“Armenian Alphabet” Scarf
Care:
Hand Wash
Wash at 30° C / 85° F,
Iron at 110° C / 230° F temperature,
Do Not Dry Clean$22.99 – $42.99“Armenian Alphabet” Scarf
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“The Little Prince” Sterling Silver Necklace
processing time: 5 days
Pendant height 8 cm / 3,15 inches
Wight – 5 cm / 1,97 inchesWeight of pendant – 11 gram
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Wooden Walking Whale
The walking wheel is designed for kids who are just learning to walk, it is very comfortable and fun.
$17.00Wooden Walking Whale
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“Frida” Shopping Bag
Eco friendly shopping bag ”Urartu” Gtnvats Eraz by Dilakian Brothers. 100% cotton, made in Armenia.
30x40cm
$11.00“Frida” Shopping Bag
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“Tigran The Great” Dress
Original and high quality dress with Armenian elements for 2-3 y/o girls
$12.00“Tigran The Great” Dress
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Handmade Soap
Made with the powder grind of the green emerald gem, it has a natural whitening and skin toning effect that lightens your skin in about 5 days. It has a micro-abrasive quality which massages and calms the skin and muscles. As with all our handmade soaps, coconut oil, cocoa butter, and shea butter are its main ingredients, it truly keeps your skin moist and supple in all weathers.
$7.36Handmade Soap
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“Armenian Manuscripts” Scarf
Armenian illuminated manuscripts form a separate tradition, related to other forms of Medieval Armenian art, but also to the Byzantine tradition. The earliest surviving examples date from the Golden Age of Armenian art and literature in the 5th century. Early Armenian Illuminated manuscripts are remarkable for their festive designs to the Armenian culture; they make one feel the power of art and the universality of its language. The greatest Armenian miniaturist, Toros Roslin, lived in the 13th century.
The Matenadaran Institute in Yerevan has the largest collection of Armenian manuscripts, including the Mugni Gospels and Echmiadzin Gospels. The second largest collection of Armenian illuminated manuscripts is stored in the depository of St. James Cathedral, of the Holy Apostolic Church’s Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Other collections exist in the British Library, Bibliothèque nationale de France, and other large collections at the Mechitarist establishments in Venice and Vienna, as well as in the United States. The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) keeps an Armenian illuminated manuscript dating back to the 14th century among its collection of Armenian manuscripts, which is one of the largest in the world. They also have the manuscript of the Gladzor Gospels (cf. University of Gladzor).$50.00 – $110.00