Anush Poster

These posters will brighten up any room! Mount them as is or would be beautiful in a frame.

11″ x 17″ posters are printed on 148-gsm glossy paper .

All other sizes are printed on 135-gsm matte paper.

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Anush means “sweet” in Armenian. The word is also used to describe someone’s kind personality or the sweetness of a food and is interchangeably used as a word for dessert. Another derivative is Anushig (just add the “ig”), both as a proper name and an adjective, meaning “very pretty.”

The icons — including the wheat on Anush’s gown as well as pomegranates, the Tree of Life, and grapes in the background — are traditionally used symbols representing abundance, good fortune, and fertility. They are inspired by drawings in Armenian manuscripts as well as carvings on the walls of Geghart Monastary, in Armenia.

 

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