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Sterling Silver Red Enameled Pomegranate Pendant
Pomegranate pendant Sterling Silver 925 jewellery , Armenian pomegranate necklace , Armenian symbol pomegranate pendant with red stones unique gift for her
Material of Pendant : Sterling silver 925
Weight of pendant : 6 gr
$57.00$68.00Sterling Silver Red Enameled Pomegranate Pendant
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Armenian Argan Oil
Over the centuries, Argan oil extracted from fruits of Argan tree (aka Argania Spinosa) has been much appreciated by the Berber tribes in Morocco. Due to its cosmetic properties, the primary use that people gave to Argan oil was as a skin protector from the ultra-dry climate. At the beginning of the 90’s, the tree that gives the fruits of which we extracted the oil of Argan was almost extinct. Due to all the properties beneficial to health and its immense history, in 1999 UNESCO recognized the Argan tree as a world heritage.
The oil of the Argan tree works wonders (antioxidizing, beauty-and-health-rejuvenating), which would seem too good to be true if they didn’t have real science backing them up.BENEFITS
▪ EXTERNAL
1. Moisturizer
Vitamin E in Argan oil helps strengthen the skin’s barrier so it’s able retain more hydration
2. Reduces wrinkles making your skin look more youthful
When used topically, argan oil has been found to improve elasticity of the skin in postmenopausal women.
3. Brightens the skin and fades the dark spots
Argan oil contains tocopherols, which can inhibit the production of excess pigment from melasma or scars. Further study shows that it may also help speed would healing from burn scars.
4. Helps in battling acne-prone skin
A small study showed that topical application of argan oil twice daily for four weeks was associated with reduced sebum (aka oil) and a less shiny complexion, which means it may potentially help to reduce clogged pores and acne.
5. Hair care
Argan oil’s molecules are smaller than other oils, so it’s easier to penetrate the hair cuticles, which will make hair softer and more manageable with less tangles and dryness.
6. Prevents Heat Damage
The vitamin E and fatty acids in argan oil protect the hair and scalp from heat damage caused by styling tools. To protect your hair while blow drying, straightening, or curling apply a couple of drops of GGW Organic Argan oil to wet or dry hair before and after styling.
7. Reduces split ends
Using GGW Argan oil on the ends of your hair may help reduce the appearance of split ends.▪ INTERNAL
1. Has Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Argan oil is rich in vitamin E, or tocopherol, a fat-soluble vitamin that serves as a potent antioxidant to reduce the damaging effects of free radicals.
2. Good source of nutrients
Linoleic acid- 29-36% of fatty acid
Oleic acid- 43–49% of fatty acid
Vitamin E- 4,5mg/10ml
3. May Boost Heart Health
Is high in Omega-9 monounsaturated fat, which may help to reduce heart disease risk$2.25 – $4.25Armenian Argan Oil
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“Yerevantsi” Pin
Introducing the ‘Yerevantsi’ Pin: Wear Your City’s Identity with Elegance!
$29.99$39.99“Yerevantsi” Pin
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Ornamental Armenian Tablecloth
Material: Gabardine
Colors: Blue
Weight (kg): 0.3 kg + 0.1 kg packing
Packing: has a box
Size (cm): 90 x 90
+ 4 napkins 30 x 30 cm
Product code: TS008$125.00$150.00Ornamental Armenian Tablecloth
$125.00$150.00
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“Yerevan Roofs”
Landscape painting – Yerevan Roofs
Size – 42×37 Framed
Medium – oil/canvas$160.00“Yerevan Roofs”
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“Spas” Eco Tote Bag
Eco Tote Bag “Spas” from Armenian Food Collection by 3dzook
$25.00$33.25“Spas” Eco Tote Bag
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“Shall We Yarkhushta” Tote Bag
– High quality print. Printed on 1 side.
– 6 oz./yd², 100% cotton
– 20″ self-fabric handles
– 9″ handle drop
– Bottom gusset$37.00
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Wild Thyme Tea
Benefits of Go Green Armenia’s wild thyme tea:
‣ Anti-fungal
‣ Fights indigestion and gas
‣ Treats bronchitis and cough
‣ Lowers blood pressure and cholesterol
‣ Keeps the brain from agingThyme has been known since ancient times for its magical, culinary, and medicinal virtues. Tradition held that an infusion of thyme taken as a tea on midsummer’s eve would enable one to see the fairies dancing. Young women wore a corsage of blossoming thyme to signal their availability for romance. The generic name may have been inspired by one of thyme’s traditional attributes. Greek folk herbalists believed that thyme would impart courage (thumus in Greek) to those who used the herb, particularly soldiers. Greek men particularly liked the pungent scent of thyme and would rub the herb on their chests. The Romans believed that adding thyme to bath water would impart energy. They also included thyme in bedding to chase melancholy and to prevent nightmares.
The strong scent of thyme was employed as a moth repellent, and burned as fumigating incense. The philosopher-herbalist Pliny the Elder recommended burning the dried herb in the house to “put to flight all venomous creatures.” In the kitchen thyme has been used for centuries to season sauces, soups, stuffing, and soups. Thyme has long been recognized for its antiseptic properties. The Egyptians used the herb in formulas for embalming the dead. The herb was among those burned in sickrooms to help stop the spread of disease. Oil of thyme was used on surgical dressings and in times of war as recently as World War I, to treat battle wounds.
$3.75 – $33.00Wild Thyme Tea
$3.75 – $33.00