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The Armenian eternity sign (⟨֎ ֍⟩, ) or Arevakhach (, "Sun Cross") is an ancient
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and a symbol of the
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of the
Armenian people Armenians (, ) are an ethnic group indigenous to the Armenian highlands of West Asia.Robert Hewsen, Hewsen, Robert H. "The Geography of Armenia" in ''The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times Volume I: The Dynastic Periods: From Antiq ...
. It is one of the most common symbols in
Armenian architecture Armenian architecture comprises architectural works with an aesthetic or historical connection to the Armenians, Armenian people. It is difficult to situate this architectural style within precise geographical or chronological limits, but many o ...
,Jacob G. Ghazarian (2006),
The Mediterranean legacy in early Celtic Christianity: a journey from Armenia to Ireland
', Bennett & Bloom, pp. 263, p. 171 "... Quite a different version of the Celtic triskelion, and perhaps the most common pre-Christian symbolism found throughout Armenian cultural tradition, is the round clockwise (occasionally counter-clockwise) whirling sun-like spiral fixed at a centre—the Armenian symbol of eternity."
K. B. Mehr, M. Markow, ''Mormon Missionaries enter Eastern Europe'', Brigham Young University Press, 2002, pp. 399, p. 252 "... She viewed a tall building with spires and circular windows along the top of the walls. It was engraved with sun stones, a typical symbol of eternity in ancient Armenian architecture." carved on ''
khachkar A ''khachkar'' (also spelled as ''khatchkar'') or Armenian cross-stone (, , խաչ ''xačʿ'' "cross" + քար ''kʿar'' "stone") is a carved, memorial stele bearing a cross, and often with additional motifs such as rosette (design), rosettes ...
s'' and on walls of churches.


Evolution and use

In medieval Armenian culture, the eternity sign symbolized the concept of everlasting, celestial life. From the 1st century BC, it appeared on Armenian
stele A stele ( ) or stela ( )The plural in English is sometimes stelai ( ) based on direct transliteration of the Greek, sometimes stelae or stelæ ( ) based on the inflection of Greek nouns in Latin, and sometimes anglicized to steles ( ) or stela ...
s; later it became part of ''
khachkar A ''khachkar'' (also spelled as ''khatchkar'') or Armenian cross-stone (, , խաչ ''xačʿ'' "cross" + քար ''kʿar'' "stone") is a carved, memorial stele bearing a cross, and often with additional motifs such as rosette (design), rosettes ...
'' symbolism.N. Sahakyan/ Armenian Highland: / RAU Press. 2006, page 150(349) Around the 8th century the use of the Armenian symbol of eternity had become a long established national iconographical practice, and it has kept its meaning in modern times. Besides being one of the main components of ''khachkars'', it can be found on church walls, tomb stones and other architectural monuments.G. Karakhanyan
«Medieval domesstic reliefs of Armenia»
, The journal of social sciences, №8, Yerevan, 1975, pp. 31–47
Notable churches with the eternity sign include the Mashtots Hayrapet Church of Garni, Horomayr Monastery, Nor Varagavank, Tsitsernavank Monastery. An identical symbol appears in the reliefs of the Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital, and is likely a borrowing from earlier Armenian churches of the area. It can also be found on Armenian manuscripts. The eternity sign is used on the logos of government agencies and on
commemorative coin A commemorative coin is a coin issued to commemorate some particular event or issue with a distinct design with reference to the occasion on which they were issued. Some coins of this category serve as collector's items only, while most commemora ...
s, as well as Armenian government agencies and non-government organizations and institutions in Armenia and the
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.National Council of Western Armenia
the flag of Western Armenia
2011
The symbol is also used by Armenian neopagan organizations and their followers. It is called by them "Arevakhach" (, "sun cross").


ArmSCII and Unicode

In
ArmSCII ArmSCII or ARMSCII is a set of obsolete single-byte character encodings for the Armenian alphabet defined by Armenian national standard 166–9. ArmSCII is an acronym for Armenian alphabet, Armenian Standard Code for Information Interchange, simil ...
, Armenian Standard Code for Information Interchange, an Armenian eternity sign has been encoded in 7-bit and 8-bit standard and ad hoc encodings since at least 1987. In 2010 the Armenian National Institute of Standards suggested encoding an Armenian Eternity sign in the
Unicode Unicode or ''The Unicode Standard'' or TUS is a character encoding standard maintained by the Unicode Consortium designed to support the use of text in all of the world's writing systems that can be digitized. Version 16.0 defines 154,998 Char ...
character set, and both left-facing ⟨֎⟩ and right-facing ⟨֍⟩ Armenian eternity signs were included in Unicode version 7.0 when it was released in June 2014.


Gallery

;Churches File:Jerevan - Armenië (2892533612).jpg, Saint Hripsime Church, Vagharshapat (7th century) File:AH - Harichvank, 21, Armenia.jpg, 5-arched eternity sign on the Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God, Harichavank Monastery, near Artik (13th-century) File:Arevakhach Makaravank.JPG, Makaravank, near Achajur (10th century) File:WhiteMonasteryEastDome.jpg, 18 eternity signs on Armenian fresco of the Coptic White Monastery in
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, 12th century File:Gandzasar_Monastery_Nagorno_Karabakh_12_c_decoration.jpg, Gandzasar monastery, 13th century File:Գեղարդ վանական համալիր174.JPG, Geghard, 13th century File:AH - Teghenyats Monastery, Eternity sign, Armenia.jpg, Decor of Teghenyats Monastery File:Gospel by Stepanos, 1201, Ms. 10359, mtd-gr-03-l.jpg, Miniature in Gospel by Stepanos, 1201 File:Hovsian1316.jpg,
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by Hovsian, 1316 File:The_marble_tombstone_of_grand_prince_Hasan_Jalal_Vahtangian_part.jpg, Grand prince Hasan Jalal Vahtangian, 1214–1261 File:Հրեաների գերեզման 13-րդ դար, Եղեգիս10.JPG,
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;Modern statues and sculptures File:Խաչքար_Երեւանի_Բժշկական_Համալսարանի_մօտ.JPG, A modern '' khatchkar'' in
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File:Mari.gevrogyan.JPG, A khachkar in memory of the victims of the 1988 Armenian earthquake File:DziDzernagapert - eternal flame.jpg, Armenian Genocide memorial in
Yerevan Yerevan ( , , ; ; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerev ...
, 1965 File:Cascade_of_Yerevan,_Armenia_First_Christian_Country_Monument,_Head,_Armenia,_2013-09-01,_VM.jpg, A 1992 monument in the Yerevan Cascade to Armenia becoming the first Christian state in the fourth century File:War cemetery in Sisian, Armenia, VM.jpg, A monument dedicated to the memory of the Armenian soldiers killed in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Sisian File:Oshakan tower, Armenian Alphabet and Eternity sign, VM.jpg, A monument of
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and Eternity sign on Oshakan tower File:Dsegh Tumanyan musuem plaque.jpg, A plaque at the entrance of Hovhannes Tumanyan's museum in Dsegh File:Haghpat Sayat-Nova Square.jpg, A plaque indicating that the square at the entrance of the Haghpat Monastery was named for Sayat-Nova in 2010 File:Revived Armenia Monument Two of Four Eternity Signs on Base Cascade Yerevan Armenia 2013 09 01 VM.jpg, There are 9 eternity signs on the 1965 monument "Revived Armenia" at the top of Yerevan Cascade, dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Soviet rule in Armenia.
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, File:Symbol of National Library of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia, VM.jpg, Symbol of National Library of Armenia File:Armenian_Eternity_Sign_ACC_Stamp.jpg, Rubber stamp of the "Armenian Computer Center" Ltd., 1998 File:AM 100 dram Ag 2001 Council b.png, Commemorative coins of Armenia,
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joining the
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, January 25, 2001 File:Coat_of_аrms_of_Yerevan.svg,
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, adopted in 2004 File:The emblem of the Hovhannes Sharambeyan Peoples Art Centre in Yerevan.jpg, The emblem of the Peoples Art Centre in Yerevan File:Japanese national sign Chrysanthemum and the Armenian eternity sign in one logo made in colours of national flags.jpg, The Japanese national sign
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and the Armenian eternity sign in one logo made in colors of
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s, 2011 File:All Armenian Fund. Water is life telethon logo. November 25, 2010. Desiner Edik Balayan.jpg, Water is life - Armenia Fund telethon logo, 2010


See also

* Borjgali * Castro culture (Economy and Arts, Stonework, Metallurgy) * Hilarri (Basque steles) * Lists of national symbols *
Petroglyph A petroglyph is an image created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art. Outside North America, scholars often use terms such as "carving", "engraving", or other descriptions ...
*
Pictish stone A Pictish stone is a type of monumental stele, generally carved or incised with symbols or designs. A few have ogham inscriptions. Located in Scotland, mostly north of the River Clyde, Clyde-River Forth, Forth line and on the Eastern side of the ...
* Picture stones of Gotland * Triskelion


References


External links

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Hayastan All Armenian Fund. Telethon 2010 – Water is Life.
"Water is Life indeed and as you can see in the design, the water turns into the Armenian eternity symbol as it flows out of the helping hands."

– "A single jet of water and the symbol of eternity mark its center, representing hope and rebirth."
Armenian Engineers & Scientists of America
"The Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America (AESA) logo is an ancient symbol used in Armenian architecture and carvings. The symbol signifies Eternal Life – in Armenian ''Haverjoutian Nshan'' or Sign of Eternity."
Armenian Monuments Awareness Project
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