The ”Architectural” ornaments replicate the patterns of a distinct and separate branch of culture—ornamental art. As early as the Middle Ages, churches, houses, and other buildings were decorated with these motifs. These designs became widely popular and, in addition to architectural monuments, were reproduced on...
The ”Architectural” ornaments replicate the patterns of a distinct and separate branch of culture—ornamental art. As early as the Middle Ages, churches, houses, and other buildings were decorated with these motifs. These designs became widely popular and, in addition to architectural monuments, were reproduced on...
The ”Gohar” series of ornaments is derived from the ”Gohar” rug, dated to 1680 and bearing an Armenian inscription. This rug belongs to the family of dragon rugs. At its center is a cross, which is part of the ”Tree of Jesse” motif. On the...
The ”Gohar” series of ornaments is derived from the ”Gohar” rug, dated to 1680 and bearing an Armenian inscription. This rug belongs to the family of dragon rugs. At its center is a cross, which is part of the ”Tree of Jesse” motif. On the...
The ”Khachkhoran” type ornaments replicate the central design of one of the most beautiful rugs, the ”Khachkhoran.” The design dates back to the 10th–12th centuries. At the center of the rug is a cross surrounded by elegant bands. The rug features vivid Armenian color decoration....
The ”Khachkhoran” type ornaments replicate the central design of one of the most beautiful rugs, the ”Khachkhoran.” The design dates back to the 10th–12th centuries. At the center of the rug is a cross surrounded by elegant bands. The rug features vivid Armenian color decoration....
The ”Marash” ornaments are inspired by the embroidery of Marash, one of the most flourishing centers of crafts and arts. Their decorative patterns are distinguished by their variety and uniqueness. Common motifs include crosses, stars, birds, almonds, and more.
The ”Marash” ornaments are inspired by the embroidery of Marash, one of the most flourishing centers of crafts and arts. Their decorative patterns are distinguished by their variety and uniqueness. Common motifs include crosses, stars, birds, almonds, and more.
The ”Marash” ornaments are inspired by the embroidery of Marash, one of the most flourishing centers of crafts and arts. Their decorative patterns are distinguished by their variety and uniqueness. Common motifs include crosses, stars, birds, almonds, and more.
The ”Meghri” type ornaments are derived from a rug belonging to the Meghri region. It is characterized by a square field divided by its corners, with a central motif enclosed within a circle—the ”Pomegranate.” The rest of the field is richly decorated with variations of...
The ”Pazirik” collection of ornaments replicates the decorative patterns of the ”Pazirik” rug, dated to the 5th–4th centuries BCE. It was discovered in 1949 in an ancient burial site located in the Pazirik region of the Altai Mountains. The rug remained preserved for around 2,500...
The ”Star” collection of ornaments is derived from the ”Star” rug belonging to the Mush region of Western Armenia. The rug is divided into three sections, each featuring a large cubical panel surrounded by crosses, with a star at the center of each panel. The...
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