Armenian Eye Tote Bag
Armenian Eye Tote Bag
By Datevig Berberian
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▸ Features: Handmade Unique Piece▸ Materials: Denim
▸ Art technique: Fabric Painting
▸ Net Weight (kg): 0.3
This tote bag presents a mesmerizing hand-painted design blending symbolism and cultural elements. The focal point is a strikingly detailed blue eye, radiating intensity and depth, seemingly peering into the soul. More than just a gaze, the eye symbolizes wisdom, protection, and enlightenment, serving as a guardian against negativity while inviting clarity and intuition. Surrounding it are bold, angular brushstrokes in rich reds, deep blues, and earthy tones, reminiscent of traditional Armenian motifs. Geometric patterns in vibrant orange and blue further enhance the composition, evoking a connection to Armenian heritage and craftsmanship. The expressive, abstract strokes and intricate details make this tote a wearable piece of art, embodying mystery, identity, and cultural pride while celebrating the eye as a beacon of insight and spiritual awareness.


About Datevig Berberian

Datevig Berberian is a contemporary expressionist painter whose vibrant works draw inspiration from Armenian art history and heritage. She captures the essence of the present moment with bold colors and expressive techniques. With over 12 years of experience as a creative interior architect and designer and more than 5 years as a visual artist, Datevig has developed a unique artistic voice. Her notable achievements include creating paintings inspired by Armenian calligraphy and historical themes. She has showcased her art in numerous exhibitions across Syria and Lebanon.