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Annunciation ā Armenian Vintage Enamel Copper Wall Art (1970sā1980s)
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Annunciation ā Armenian Vintage Enamel Copper Wall Art (1970sā1980s)
Evoking the Gospel of Targmantchats, Illuminated by Grigor (1232), this rare lacquered copper enamel wall decoration handcrafted in Armenia during the Soviet era, likely between the 1970s and 1980s. This embossed artwork pays homage to the sacred Annunciation scene from the Gospel of Targmantchats, originally illuminated in 1232 by the master Grigor. The piece bears the name of the Targmantchats Monastery near Gandsak, where Grigor resided and created his divine manuscripts.
Height 25 cm (9.84 in) Ć Length 18.5 cm (7.28 in)
Weight: 650 g
Material: Embossed copper, enamel, lacquer finish
Provenance: Armenia, Soviet Era
A soulful blend of spiritual iconography and Armenian craftsmanship, this wall piece bridges centuries of devotion and artistry. Ideal for collectors of illuminated manuscript-inspired decor or lovers of Armenian ecclesiastical heritage.
Ref 14B
Evoking the Gospel of Targmantchats, Illuminated by Grigor (1232), this rare lacquered copper enamel wall decoration handcrafted in Armenia during the Soviet era, likely between the 1970s and 1980s. This embossed artwork pays homage to the sacred Annunciation scene from the Gospel of Targmantchats, originally illuminated in 1232 by the master Grigor. The piece bears the name of the Targmantchats Monastery near Gandsak, where Grigor resided and created his divine manuscripts.
Height 25 cm (9.84 in) Ć Length 18.5 cm (7.28 in)
Weight: 650 g
Material: Embossed copper, enamel, lacquer finish
Provenance: Armenia, Soviet Era
A soulful blend of spiritual iconography and Armenian craftsmanship, this wall piece bridges centuries of devotion and artistry. Ideal for collectors of illuminated manuscript-inspired decor or lovers of Armenian ecclesiastical heritage.
Ref 14B













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