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Lavash Vintage Embossed Copper Wall Decoration β Armenian Heritage
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Lavash Vintage Embossed Copper Wall Decoration β Armenian Heritage
This antique vintage embossed copper wall decoration, crafted in Armenia during the Soviet era (1970sβ1980s), beautifully depicts the making of lavash, the traditional thin bread that is the soul of Armenian cuisine.
The artwork captures the communal spirit of bread-making, where women gather with skill, rhythm, and devotion to create lavashβa symbol of hospitality, resilience, and cultural identity.
Material: Embossed copper
Era: Soviet Armenia, 1970sβ1980s
Theme: The making of Armenian lavash bread
Height: 30.5 cm (12 in)
Width: 32.5 cm (12.79 in)
Weight: 952 g
Lavash is more than breadβit is a ritual of togetherness. This copper relief embodies the artistry and endurance of Armenian women, echoing centuries of tradition. Displayed on a wall, it becomes not only a vintage collectible but also a cultural statement piece, carrying the warmth of Armenian kitchens into your home.
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This antique vintage embossed copper wall decoration, crafted in Armenia during the Soviet era (1970sβ1980s), beautifully depicts the making of lavash, the traditional thin bread that is the soul of Armenian cuisine.
The artwork captures the communal spirit of bread-making, where women gather with skill, rhythm, and devotion to create lavashβa symbol of hospitality, resilience, and cultural identity.
Material: Embossed copper
Era: Soviet Armenia, 1970sβ1980s
Theme: The making of Armenian lavash bread
Height: 30.5 cm (12 in)
Width: 32.5 cm (12.79 in)
Weight: 952 g
Lavash is more than breadβit is a ritual of togetherness. This copper relief embodies the artistry and endurance of Armenian women, echoing centuries of tradition. Displayed on a wall, it becomes not only a vintage collectible but also a cultural statement piece, carrying the warmth of Armenian kitchens into your home.
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AM, Yerevan