No more complicated patterns or create quite intricate designs-woven can be discovered again, like what in the sacred carpet a full palette of Geghard Monastery; unique designs and brilliant execution of depicting an abstract Cosmic architectures map including with interior portray symbols, inscriptions and decorations. Carpet rendered in both realistic, abstract forms and in Golden Ratio Scale Proportion. In the group of Caucasian carpets with very rare reference to this type of sacred carpet is highly desired to be seen by researchers eyes or displayed in any public/private gallery; due to high historical value; an excellent item, in all fields of science, specially in the study on sacred Geometry, historical periods as well as pre-Christian Armenia, Armenian ancient architecture, sacred geometry education class, abstract creative design and media heritage production Unfortunately it still unknown by the world because it was not inscribed nor registered in any world Heritage Association yet.
Stephen P.
Place rating: 3 Boston, MA
A decent array of Armenian relics is housed in the dreary Mugar Building… 5 $ has you touring the museum proper and an unrelated art gallery on the upper floor… a great place if you have no prior knowledge of Armenian history and still a good one if you do — it’s always nice to lay eyes on the fuzzy gossamer of times and people past… there’s quite a bit of unused floor space that you can’t help but think could be put to better use and a lack of a full-on tour somewhat impedes the experience… A nice little zone of learning in Watertown…