The bases of the breast ornament is the ornament of the 22nd-21st cc. BC found in Karashamb, in the centre of which is a reddish-brown milky-veined agate pendant of an irregular oval shape.
This bronze fibula with a needle-like rod termination is a reproduction of the one, found in Astghadzor, which is made of a chased bronze plate and is dated from the 12th – 11th centuries BC.
This pair of remarkable earrings is made- by the example of gold crescent-shaped earrings, which have come down to us from the 8th – 7th centuries BC (Karmir Blour).
According to the ceremonial rite, each cross used in religious worship must be revered, blessed and anointed in five places: the centre and the four arms, i.e. the Eye, the Crown, the Stem, the Right Arm and the Left Arm. Usually a precious stone or a stone of little value, occasionally a relic, is placed in the Eye.
The bases of the creation of the earrings is the earrings of the 10th-12th cc. found in Dvin, with four plaited chains with little hanging men, crescents and a dove coming down from a netted panel.
This necklace of exquisite taste is a reproduction of the breast adornment with gold and cornelian beads, which has come down to us from the period of 22nd- 20th centuries BC (Karashamb).