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Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom
Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom

Glazed Ceramic Plaque with Traditional Armenian Motifs - Eternal Freedom

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In this spectacular handcrafted and hand-painted glazed ceramic wall hanging, Shahe Harutyunyan creates a striking composition featuring symbols that represent eternal freedom in Armenian culture. Exotic birds with vibrant turquoise heads adorned with intricate traditional Armenian designs are connected to the abundance tree whose top is graced with the symbol of fertility. With a vibrant color palette that adds to its uniqueness, this remarkable plaque comes with a jute cord for hanging on your favorite spot.

  • Ceramic; jute cord
  • 0.70 kg
  • 36 cm L x 14 cm W

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Shahe Harutyunyan

Country: Armenia

"I was born in Aleppo in 1965, into an artist family. Inheriting my father's painting skills, I came to Armenia to study at Gegharves University, named after Panos Terlemezyan. I have incorporated many paintings that are dear to my heart into my own works, thereby expressing another world.

"After graduating from the academy, I began creating in Beirut and participated in numerous individual and collective exhibitions there.

"In 2013, I moved to Armenia and co-founded Brutshen Pottery Studio. Continuing our beloved work in our homeland was one of the most significant decisions for us.

"In 2016, the Ministry of Culture awarded us the title of People's Master, and we represented Armenia at the Pottery Symposium in Lithuania.""

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