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A khachkar (also spelled as khatchkar) or Armenian cross-stone is a carved, memorial stele bearing a cross, and often with additional motifs such as ...
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Khachkars are outdoor steles carved from stone by craftspeople in Armenia and communities in the Armenian diaspora. They act as a focal point for worship.
The elaborate interlace frame on this Khatchkar contains a monumental cross resting on the heads of the four evangelists, the authors of the Gospels. The large ...
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Armenian Wooden Cross made of walnut wood. Small Cross SIZE: Height: overall 5 inches (10.6 cm), Width: on the below part 2.4 inches (4.3 cm).
For Armenians, such symbols are khachkars – stone steles with the depiction of a cross, which have no analogs in the world. In Armenian «khach» means a cross, ...
Armenian khachkars are rectangular monuments that are installed in the courtyard of the church, in memory of the adoption of Christianity, national holidays ...
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The Khachkar is made of walnut wood. It is completely handmade and the professional masters made the ornaments so beautiful that it will definitely please you.
Khachkars are unique to Armenia, where they are now a national symbol. Often used to commemorate an important event, mark a significant spot, or serve as a ...
After being blessed and anointed, the Khachkar is believed to possess holy powers and can provide help, protection, victory, long life, remembrance and ...
Title: Khachkar. Date: 13th–14th century. Geography: Made in Eastern Armenia. Culture: Armenian. Medium: Tuff. Dimensions: with estimated weight by SR: 50 3/8 ...