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Table Cloth Runner Set, Armenian Design, Table Runner, Table Decoration, Armenian Table Runner Set
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Table Cloth Runner Set, Armenian Design, Table Runner, Table Decoration, Armenian Table Runner Set, The Wheel of Eternity Cloth
This simple handmade table runner set with a central cloth runner, napkins, bottle holder and a pad basket, embroidered with its own unique design and color. Perfect for a coffee table or even as a central piece in the middle of a large table it will bring a dynamic and original touch that your friend and family will envy you, perfect as well as a gift.
Approx Measurement & Spec:
- Length – 144cm – 56.69in
- Width – 34cm – 13.38in
- Napkins: 20x24cm – 7.87x9.44in
- Material: Cotton
- Main Color: Blue, Red, White, Brown
The wheel of eternity: This symbol can be found on many Armenian carpets. It’s consists of eight curved wings and in its form, it is very similar to the sun. It is believed that those wings symbolize the eight Armenian Gods in the Pagan period (Ara, Anahit, Vahagn, Astghik, Mihr, Nane, Tir, and Vanatur).
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This simple handmade table runner set with a central cloth runner, napkins, bottle holder and a pad basket, embroidered with its own unique design and color. Perfect for a coffee table or even as a central piece in the middle of a large table it will bring a dynamic and original touch that your friend and family will envy you, perfect as well as a gift.
Approx Measurement & Spec:
- Length – 144cm – 56.69in
- Width – 34cm – 13.38in
- Napkins: 20x24cm – 7.87x9.44in
- Material: Cotton
- Main Color: Blue, Red, White, Brown
The wheel of eternity: This symbol can be found on many Armenian carpets. It’s consists of eight curved wings and in its form, it is very similar to the sun. It is believed that those wings symbolize the eight Armenian Gods in the Pagan period (Ara, Anahit, Vahagn, Astghik, Mihr, Nane, Tir, and Vanatur).
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