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Wooden Armenian Cross Stone
Khachkar made of high-quality wood – beech.
80x120x22 mm.$24.00Wooden Armenian Cross Stone
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“Summer In My Motherland”
60/50, oil canvas
Since my childhood I’ve worked in these fields.$210.00“Summer In My Motherland”
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The Sunrise of Lake Sevan
Dimensions: 28x38cm Watercolor paint on Arches paper, unframed.
$550.00The Sunrise of Lake Sevan
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Snow Leopard Sterling Silver Ring
weight of the ring – 22 gram
ring width – 2,6 cm / 1,02 inchesProcessing time: 5 days
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Traditional Armenian Carpet
Each Armenian carpet are unique which reflect the symbols, beliefs and religious notion of the ancient ancestors of the Armenians that reached us from the depth of centuries.
$172.00Traditional Armenian Carpet
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“Renaissance” Earrings | iNar Jewelry
925 Silver
$57.00$63.00“Renaissance” Earrings | iNar Jewelry
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Beige Handmade Eco Tote Bag
handmade and ecological tote bag designed and handmade in Armenia by an Armenian designer
$34.99Beige Handmade Eco Tote Bag
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Camouflage Stud Earrings
The camouflage series by SOMA jewellery (Sofia Hallik) inspired by the military pattern is made of recycled polywood covered with flock – a sustainable textile material that ensures a smooth and furry surface. This collection is best known for its eco-friendly materials and a wide range of eye-catching colours.
$48.00Camouflage Stud Earrings
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Wooden Clock
Wooden wall clock
$50.00 Buy 5 to get 10% discountWooden Clock
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Armenian Girl Doll
A Modern Model of Vaspurakan Taraz designed by EmAni. Each doll is wearing ethnic clothes from different region of historical Armenia.
Used materials: Plastic doll, velvet and linen fabric, lace, beads, wooden stand, cotton thread hair, artificial pomegranate.
$33.00$36.00Armenian Girl Doll
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“Armenian Maps” Scarf
The oldest extant map of the world is depicted on a clay tablet. It is the Babylonian map found in Iraq, in 19 century. Now it is stored in the British Museum.
This Babylonian map of the World dates back to 6 century BC. In ancient Assyrian and Babylonian sources the kingdom of Ararat is referred to as Urartu. This name is mentioned on the world’s oldest map. Of the countries mentioned in this map, only Armenia still exists. All the other ones have disappeared from the world map.
https://www.armgeo.am/en/armenia-on-the-oldest-maps-of-the-world/$50.00 – $110.00