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8.00" x 6.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
13.50" x 11.50"
Lavash Framed Print
by Bearj B Photo Art
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Lavash framed print by Bearj B Photo Art. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Lavash, an Armenian, thin, flat, unleavened bread dates back to well over 2,000 years. In fact remnants of a tonir, an Armenian version of a... more
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Artist's Description
Lavash, an Armenian, thin, flat, unleavened bread dates back to well over 2,000 years. In fact remnants of a "tonir", an Armenian version of a tandoor, was found dating back almost 6,000 years ago.
Today, in Armenia, Lavash is mostly made commercially, but there are many small bakeries that still make it the old fashioned way. There are usually 3 women at work, one preparing the dough, one rolling out the dough into very thin sheets measuring about 30" x 15" and the third sitting or kneeling at the edge of the tonir (tandoor), which is set into the ground.
The dough is stretched out onto a pillow and then slapped against the wall of the tonir, where it sticks and within a few minutes it's peeled off the wall and laid out to cool.
These may have been the original wraps, since everything is wrapped in it, meat, salads and vegetables are wrapped and eaten.
In an Armenian home it is virtually ill mannered to have dinner without Lavash on the tabl...
About Bearj B Photo Art
I have had a camera in my hand ever since I can remember, at first, trying to capture the moment with simple snapshots. Gradually those snapshots started becoming more sophisticated and my work was no longer a picture a person, or group in front of a giant building where you had to look closely to identify the people in the picture. As time passed, my love grew stronger. I wanted to create, as opposed to just taking a picture. However, the response from family and friends was, Why would you take a picture of that. Although I did not realize it at the time, I guess I was on the right track. The less they understood, the more I liked what I did and subsequently became bored traveling with others and preferring to travel and go out...
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Paul Freidlund
interesting scene
Joan Stratton
Lovely :)
Linda Brody
Awesome
Anna Serebryanik
Super!
Chance Kafka
nice one!
Cathy Anderson
Nice scene...
Johanna Hurmerinta
Terrific. LF
Robert McAlpine
Beautiful creation
Hans Egil Saele
Nice work
Leif Sohlman
Beautiful work nd presentation of Lavash Bearj
Belinda Greb
Love the artistic processing on this - cool image!
Jim Love
Superb...
Lisa Wooten
Nice. l/F
Susan Porter
Great work!