T-shirt say HAYASTAN using the new "Armeniapedia Latinakan" font, which makes the Latin script appear to be written in Armenian.
Hayastan of course means Armenia in Armenian.
Erebuni is a classic Armenian beer, still being produced today. This vintage label however has been totally cleaned and digitized, to bring you a much groovier Erebuni design.
This is the holy letter of the alphabet, found above every Armenian church altar, meaning He is, or he is love. It even predates Christianity as a holy symbol in Armenia, and when Mashtots invented the Armenian alphabet he used it as the 7th, and most holy letter.
Echmiadzin, written in the style of ancient Armenian manuscripts - perfect tribute to the name of the cathedral and town that house the headquarters of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
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apostolic, armenia, armenian, armeniapedia, church
Represent Glendale with a proper homage to khorovats, aka shish kebab. The font, while in English, resembles the Armenian script you find on stores across Glendale.
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armenia, armenian, armeniapedia, los angeles, khorovats
Glendale, California has a the biggest Armenian Armenian population in the US. This shirt has Glendale written in Armenian, using classic block letters with a drop shadow.
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armenia, armenian, armeniapedia, hayeren, los angeles
Glendale in the Armenian script. Show your pride in the city with the US's largest Armenian population. Or just wear it to impress Armenians and confuse non-Armenian!
Although the people of the Republic of Mountainous Karabakh voted for independence decades ago, and successfully gained self-rule, the world does not recognize this beautiful small country in the Caucasus Mountain region. Spread the good word!
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freedom, flag, hayastan, armeniapedia, armenian
Armenia may be landlocked today, but that was not the case when the biblical flood brought Noah's Ark to Armenia's Mt. Ararat! This design was created just for fun.
Show your love for the cute little town of Tumanyan in Armenia's stunning Debed Canyon. Small design is understated but eye catching, while the typewriter font is a nod to the writer the town is named after.
The monument named "We Are Our Mountains" is popularly known as Mamik and Babik, and has come to symbolize the stubborn Armenians of Artsakh, also called Karabakh.
Although the people of the Republic of Mountainous Karabakh voted for independence decades ago, and successfully gained self-rule, the world does not recognize this beautiful small country in the Caucasus Mountain region. Spread the good word!
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free, flag, armeniapedia, hayastan, armenian