A magnificent sculpture meticulously hand-carved from felsite stone and featuring an imposing cross is a breathtaking artwork that will be the centre of attention in any space. The word "khachqar" is derived from two Armenian words: "khach," meaning "cross," and "qar," which means "stone." Armenian Khachqars are not only religious and cultural artifacts from the 9th to 13th centuries, but also remarkable examples of Armenian craftsmanship and artistic expression. They serve as a testament to the enduring traditions and deep spiritual heritage of the Armenian people.
The values our parents instilled in us enable us to be good individuals, proud Armenians, caring fathers, and above all, ambassadors of our sacred Armenian culture to the world.
"I am Ruben Ghazaryan and my brother is Karen. We both studied at the University of Knowledge in Yeghegnadzor, where I initially pursued the... read more