Khatchkars - "Stone Cross"

Khatchkars - "Stone Cross"
Khatchars are everywhere in Armenia; in and around churches, on streets and roads, and out in the countryside. There are tens of thousands all over. Some characteristics of khatchars are that they are seldom symmetrical left to right or top to bottom. This symbolizes the assymetry of the world. The carved background patterns (similar to celtic knots) on many khatchkars have no beggining or end - symbolizing the eterenity of the universe. And, finally, a common practice was to break a small piece of the carving with a chisel. This symbolizes the idea that nothing on earth is perfect. Khatchkars date from at least the middle ages if not earlier. .

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Fuller Center for Housing Armenia - Brief Video



Lots of people ask about the project I will be working on in Armenia this August. Here is a short video about the Fuller Center for Housing.  This is why I am going.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Carnal (Bob),
I do not recall you mentioning this was why you were returning to Armenia. In any case, we will be pleased to help support you and this cause!

PL aka Mike & Suzanne Kelly