At the tail end of the 19th century, an Armenian silversmith named Ohannes from Baghesh left an indelible mark on the artistic and cultural heritage of his community. His masterpiece? A stunning pair of silver cups intricately depicting the Vana Fortress.
These cups are more than mere tableware; they’re repositories of history and artistry, woven together by Ohannes’ skilled hands. The Vana Fortress, immortalized in gleaming silver, holds a significant place in Armenian history, and the cups serve as a tactile link to that storied past.
What makes this work even more extraordinary is the craftsmanship involved. Ohannes managed to engrave into these cups not just an image, but the essence of a place of great cultural and historical importance. Each cup stands as a miniature monument to the fortress, capturing its grandeur and enduring significance.
This remarkable set of cups brings the distant Vana Fortress close, offering a tangible connection to a place deeply woven into the fabric of Armenian identity. In so doing, Ohannes’ craftsmanship not only celebrates but also preserves a vital chapter of Armenian history, turning these silver vessels into treasures that speak volumes.
Vigen Avetisyan
Image Source: Gayane Ayvazyan Հայաստան Armenia Армения