• Hand Crochet Giraffe Toy

    The Elphy Store handmade crochet giraffe is a charming and soft toy, lovingly crafted with vibrant yarns. Its gentle texture and unique design make it the perfect companion for little ones or a delightful addition to any collection.

    Meticulously created with attention to detail, this giraffe is both durable and irresistibly adorable.

  • Nu Pogodi T-Shirt

    • Fully Hand Painted
    • 100% cotton t shirts.
    • Nu Pogodi / Soviet cartoon
  • Crocheted bag MORI

    MORI

     

    Hand-Crocheted Linen Bag with Recycled Beads – Sustainable Elegance

     

    Elevate your style with this exquisite hand-crocheted bag, crafted with care from 100% natural linen yarn. Thoughtfully designed for the eco-conscious and fashion-forward, this unique piece features recycled beads that add a subtle sparkle, while staying true to sustainable values.

     

    Soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic, the bag is perfect even for sensitive skin. A fully lined interior offers added durability and a polished finish, making it ideal for everyday use or special occasions.

     

    ✔️ Handcrafted with precision

    ✔️ Eco-friendly & hypoallergenic materials

    ✔️ Made with recycled decorative beads

    ✔️ Fully lined for strength and structure

    ✔️ A one-of-a-kind artisanal accessory

     

    Support Armenian craftsmanship while making a sustainable fashion statement.

    $40.00$50.00

    Crocheted bag MORI

    $40.00$50.00
  • GODDESS ANAHIT

    GODDESS ANAHIT

    Western Armenia, province Erznka, 1872

    Hellenistic period, fragment of a bronze statue, British Museum Anahit was the Armenian pagan goddess of fertility, healing, wisdom and beauty. Until now, only fragments the head and a hand of one bronze statue of Anahit from Hellenistic period, have been preserved. They were found in 1872 in the ancient Armenian Erznka province (territory of modern Turkey). The bronze head was acquired by an Italian collector Alessandro Castellani, who eventually sold it to the British Museum, where it is exhibited up till now.

    Anahit was one of the supreme deities and people called her “The great queen or lady,” ” The golden-mother,” “The glory of nation.” After the adoption of christianity Armenian people mixed the beloved goddess’ cult with Virgin Mary. The pagan fest of maternity an fertility kept on April 7 was attached to “Great Lady” Anahit’s cult.

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