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Silver Plated Drop Coin Anahit Necklace, Armenian Necklace

$74.89 CAD
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$23.13 CAD to Canada
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PayPal accepted
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Category:

Necklaces & Pendants

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

New with tags

Gender:

Female

Brand:

Handmade

Color:

Silver

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Armenia

Metal:

Silver Plated

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1168862188

Item description

Silver Plated Drop Coin Anahit Necklace, Armenian Necklace, Armenian Necklace with Chrysolite Stones Stunningly handcrafted traditional silver plated toned oxidized design with some chrysolite stones and a central piece finished with drop Anahit shape coins, giving it a very rustic and ethnic look. Anahit was the goddess of fertility and healing, wisdom and water in Armenian mythology. In early periods she was the goddess of war. By the 5th century BC she was the main deity in Armenia along with Aramazd. The Armenian goddess Anahit is related to the similar Old Persian goddess Anahita. Anahit's worship, most likely borrowed from the Iranians during the Median invasion or the early Achaemenid period, was of paramount significance in Armenia. Artaxias I erected statues of Anahit, and promulgated orders to worship them. Length 20cm – 7.87in Weight 210gr