Handcrafted Armenian Box of Saint Gayane and 50 similar items
Handcrafted Armenian Box of Saint Gayane Church Mount Ararat Eternity Sign
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New other (see details) |
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Decorative Box |
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Wood |
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Handmade |
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Brown |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
Armenia |
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Square |
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Original |
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Handcrafted Armenian Wooden Box of Saint Gayane Church with Mount Ararat and the Eternity Sign, Kitchen Storage Box, Decorative Wooden Box
Handmade decorative wooden box made from Walnut wood and decorated with Saint Gayane Church on the lid, Mount Ararat on the front and the eternity sign on each side, perfect for you kitchen storage such as tea bags, sweets, dry food or even sugar, coffee for the morning. The wood inside has been treated and has not been painted or varnished to avoid any food contamination.
Measurement Approx:
Width 12cm – 4.72in
Height 21cm – 8.26in
Inside 10x10cm – 3.93x3.93in
Depth 19cm – 7.48in
Weight 646gr
The Church of Saint Gayane is a 7th-century Armenian Church in Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), the religious center of Armenia. It is located within walking distance from the Etchmiadzin Cathedral of 301. St. Gayane was built by Catholicos Ezra I in the year 630. Its design has remained unchanged despite partial renovations of the dome and some ceilings in 1652.
Gayane was the name of an abbess who was martyred with other nuns by Tiridates III of Armenia in the year 301, and subsequently made a saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
In 2000, Saint Gayane Church was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites along with historical churches of Vagharshapat.
Mount Ararat is associated with the "mountains of Ararat" in the Bible. It is the traditional resting place of Noah's Ark according to the Book of Genesis. It is the main national symbol of Armenia and is considered a "holy mountain" by Armenians. One author described the Armenians as having "a sense of possession of Ararat in the sense of symbolic cultural property." It is featured prominently in Armenian literature and art. Along with Noah's Ark, it is depicted on the coat of arms of Armenia.
The eternity sign symbolized the concept of everlasting, celestial life and it is the symbol of the national identity of the Armenian people.
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