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Cotton Blend Socks with Traditional Armenian Themes - Geghard's Energy
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Embark on a journey of unparalleled comfort as you slide into the opulent haven of these exquisite cotton blend socks by Daniel Ghazaryan. Wrapped in a symphony of captivating red, blue, beige and black tones, each step becomes an ode to both luxury and heritage. Celebrating Armenia's rich cultural tradition, these accessories weave a narrative of timeless elegance, intricately threading motifs reminiscent of bygone eras where echoes of ancient local carpets and architectural splendor unfurl in every delicate pattern. The unisex socks fit sizes 6 to 9.5.
- 80% cotton, 10% silver thread, 7% polyamide, 3% spandex
- 0.69 oz
- 14.5 inches L x 3.5 inches W
THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Artisan Organization: Daniel Ghazaryan
Country: Armenia
"My name is Daniel Ghazaryan and my family originates from Sassoun, which has deeply influenced how I see Armenian culture. I have a strong appreciation for Armenian ornaments, colors, and symbols. Even before starting my craft, I used Armenian ornaments in my photography projects, giving a modern twist to traditional designs. My travels have exposed me to the rich Armenian culture, where I've been captivated by the diverse yet interconnected ornaments, colors, and meanings. These experiences inspired me to start creating socks, where each pair can carry a unique story and message. Through these socks, I aim to breathe new life into the old Armenian heritage that might have been somewhat forgotten, passing it on to the younger generation.
"The process of creating each sock involves a significant amount of effort. I diligently research and gather information from various sources about the cultural heritage of different Armenian regions. I delve into the history, symbolism, and colors, which leads me through a complex but intriguing journey in developing each design. This entire process serves as my primary inspiration. With the creation of each new sock I go deeper into this bright and colorful part of history.""