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Named after her grandmother, Hyeganoosh, this scarf is one of Anet Abnous’s most personal designs — a quiet, powerful tribute to Armenian identity, memory, and the language that holds a people together.
The border carries the intricate weaving patterns of a traditional Armenian carpet, while the body of the scarf features a woodcut block print of words by William Saroyan — one of the most beloved Armenian-American writers — rendered in the deep, symbolic colors of red and blue drawn from the Armenian rug tradition.
Ես հայերեն չեմ գրում, բայց աշխարհին նայում եմ հայերեն։
"I do not write in Armenian, but I look at the world in Armenian."Հայերենը հայուն խորհուրդն է:
"Armenian language is the foundation of Armenian people."Հայոց լեզվի ուսուցումը հավատքի հարց է:
"Armenian language learning is a matter of faith."
Crafted from a soft cashmere blend with four-sided fringed edges, this scarf is as warm to wear as the sentiment it carries.
A deeply meaningful Armenian heritage gift — for the diaspora, for grandmothers, for anyone who looks at the world in Armenian.
The scarf is shipped in a gift box as shown below:
