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Aroma Decor
Aroma tile is an aromatic hanging decor.
The price is only for one decor.
$3.30Aroma Decor
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Armenian Intellectual Board Game
Armenian intellectual board game for those who prefers variety.
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Calming Shampoo
A mild creamy conditioner with hair detangling attributes and qualities to soothe the irritated, sensitive, flaky and dry scalp. Designed to care for Colored treated hair.
$10.00Calming Shampoo
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Silver Bracelet
Silver 925 filigree handmade bracelet.The weight is 11.5 grams.
$96.00Silver Bracelet
$96.00
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“Angel” Knitted Doll
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100 % Acryl (Yarn for kids)
30 “W x 10 “H$8.00“Angel” Knitted Doll
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“Carpet” Canvas Bag
Bag Size: 42 x 36.5 cm
Handle Height: 43 cm
Usage: Large Bag with Zipper and Pockets
Material: Outer Shell: Canvas _ Lining: Rayon _ Handle: Eco Leather
Hand Wash Only the Fabric$45.00“Carpet” Canvas Bag
$45.00
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Laundry Gel for Colors-Lavender
Designed for use in automatic washing machines, both at home and in laundries. The formula effectively removes dirt, grease, and stains. It is anti-allergic, eliminates water hardness, neutralizes sodium and calcium salts, protecting the washing machine coil from salting.
Method of use։ regardless of how dirty the laundry is, pour 25 ml of washing liquid into the appropriate drawer of the automatic machine. Wash at 30, 40 or 60 temperature.
Composition: < 5% non-ionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, soap, phosphates, polycarboxylates, 5-15% anionic surfactants. Store at a temperature of 0-30, out of the reach of children.
Shelf life: 24 month. See the production date on the label․$6.20 -
“Armenian Ceramics” Scarf
Jerusalem’s ancient Armenian community experienced a major increase in numbers as survivors of the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the government of the Ottoman Empire beginning in 1915 found refuge in Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter. The industry is believed to have been started by refugees from Kütahya, a city in western Anatolia noted for its Iznik pottery. The tiles decorate many of the city’s most notable buildings, including the Rockefeller Museum, American Colony Hotel, and the House of the President of Israel.
David Ohannessian (1884–1953), who had established a pottery in Kütahya in 1907, is credited with establishing the Armenian ceramic craft industry in Jerusalem. In 1911 Ohannessian was commissioned with installing Kütahya tile in the Yorkshire home of Mark Sykes. In 1919 Ohannessian and his family fled the Armenian genocide, finding temporary refuge in Aleppo; they moved to Jerusalem when Sykes suggested that they might be able to replicate the broken and missing tiles on the Dome of the Rock, a building then in a decayed and neglected condition. Although the commission for the Dome of the Rock did not come through, the Ohannession pottery in Jerusalem succeeded, as did the Karakashian the painters and Balian the potters that Ohannessian brought with him from Kuttahya to help him with the project in 1919. After about 60 years new Armenian artists started to have their own studios.
In 2019 the Israel Museum mounted a special exhibition of Jerusalem pottery in its Rockefeller Museum branch location.$110.00“Armenian Ceramics” Scarf
$110.00