
The Armenian Jewelry Reader
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An independent editorial reference on Armenian jewelry — its history, its techniques, and the culture that shaped it. A reader, not a shop.
The pillars
Armenian Goldsmithing & History
An overview of Armenian goldsmithing — from the Bronze-Age workshops of Metsamor and the Iron Age kingdom of Urartu to the techniques that define the craft.
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Symbols & Meaning
The pomegranate, the eternity wheel, the cross and the khachkar — the symbols carried in Armenian ornament, and what they mean.
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Wedding & Ceremony
The kavor, the ceremony, and the customs of gold-giving — the place of jewelry in Armenian wedding tradition, told as cultural history.
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Craft & Materials
Gold, karat, and the marks of the hand — what makes Armenian goldwork distinct, explained rather than sold.
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Heritage Calendar
Trndez, Vardavar, and the feasts of the Armenian year — adornment and tradition across the cultural calendar.
Featured reading
The Iron Age
Ancient Armenian (Urartian) Goldsmithing
The metalwork of the Kingdom of Van — and why museums from Yerevan to the Met call Urartu, simply, a metalworking center.
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