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Vintage Embossed Copper Wall Decoration the Legend of Tamar, Achtamar Armenian

$85.60 CAD
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Other Antiques

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Condition:

Good - average wear

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Age:

Post-1940

Country/Region of Origin:

Armenia

Handmade:

Yes

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Item number:

1251619688

Item description

Vintage Embossed Copper Wall Decoration of the Legend of Tamar, Achtamar Armenian Legend, Chekanka https://youtu.be/ocTZagre4ZA Antique vintage embossed copper wall decoration made in Armenia in the Soviet era 1970s or even early in the 1960s which evokes the ancient Armenian legend of Tamar. According to an old Armenian legend, the beautiful Tamar was lighting a fire every night on the island, just to keep her lover, who was coming to see her by swimming from the opposite shore, not to get lost in the bleak darkness of the sea. And, one night, the mischievous, jealous worshippers of Tamar put off the fire. The boy thus lost his direction and perished in the waves. Before dying “Ah, Tamar!” gasped he. Since then, the island has been named after Achtamar. Height 37cm – 14.56in Width 20cm – 7.87in Weight 522gr