Development of Cultural Industries in the Cultural Institutions of Armenia and Georgia through the Introduction to the UK Experience in Product Development, Business Management and Marketing
 
 

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Gatanahshich

Gatanakhshich (stamp for  sweet dough)   is a typeof  seal that has been known in Armenia since the ancient times.They used to be made of various materials. more...

 

 

Spoon

Spoons have been known since the ancient times (B.C. 2000-1000). Armenian spoons were marked out by their sizes more...

 

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Stick for tasting dough

This object, due to its form, is a novelty in the traditional culture of bread. It combines both the ideas of wooden needle and amulet. more...

 

 

 

 

Jewel boxes

This jewel box is a novelty in the Armenian culture. By their forms, they have look like stamps of cone more...

 

   
 

Knife for Cutting Paper


Paper knifeis a thing that is applied in writing art. They have been famous since the times of handwritten books.  more...

 

 

Wine Jug

Wine culture has been known in Armenia since the immemorial times. It has been connected with agriculture and viticulture. more...

 

   
 

 

Salt-Cellar Anthropomorphous


Salt-cellar is a monumental sculpture and a small plastics type as well. It has been known in Armenia since Van's Kingdom period (9th c. B.C.) more...

 

 

 

amp Zoomorphous

Besides its main significance, lamp is a sculpture of small sizes. This type of lamps has  been known in Armenia since  Van's  kingdom  ( B. C . IX century). more...

 

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Exhibition was created as part of the the Georgian Arts and Culture Center project “Development of Cultural Industries in the Cultural Institutions of Armenia and Georgia through the introduction to the UK experience in product development, business management and marketing” supported by the British Council's "Creative Collaboration" project