Artak Tadevosyan

HayAr is a brand has been founded in 2015 in Gyumri (Armenia), aims to convey a message of peace in Armenia and the world through its jewelry. Founded by Artak Tadevosyan, each piece of HayAr Jewelry is made from bullet shells and weapon remains redirecting the energy of a bullet towards becoming something beautiful. HayAr pendants, earrings, bracelets and rings are all handmade using Tadevosyan's self-made tools.
HayAr-ը բրենդ է, որը հիմնադրվել է 2015 թվականին` Գյումրիում, Հայաստան: HayAr Jewelry-ն նպատակ ունի իր զարդերի միջոցով խաղաղության ուղերձ հղել Հայաստանին և ամբողջ աշխարհին: Արտակ Թադևոսյանի հիմնադրած HayAr Jewelry-ի յուրաքանչյուր զարդ պատրաստված է պարկուճներից և զենքի մնացորդներից՝ ուղղորդելով դրանց էներգիան գեղեցիկի կերտմանը: HayAr-ի կախազարդերը, ականջօղերը, թևնոցներն ու մատանիները ամբողջովին ձեռակերտ են և պատրաստված են Արտակի ինքնաշեն գործիքներով:

The miraculous process of creation

Born in Leninakan Gyumri, Armenia in 1981, Artak Tadevosyan completed his studies in 2006 at the Gyumri Pedagogical Institute in the department of visual art. Frequently going on leisure hikes in the hills around Gyumri, Tadevosyan’s daughters would often find bullet shells along the way and ask their father why there were so many. Having to explain the purpose of these bullets, a conversation resonated with the artist, eventually giving way to the idea of creating an alternative purpose for these bullets, one in which materials need not to be associated with violence anymore. In 2016, Artak began to build his own line of jewellery, ‘HayAr Jewellery’, using these repurposed bullet shells, cartridges and remnants of mines that he found in and around Gyumri into intricate pieces of earrings, rings, bracelets, pendants and more. Self taught, Artak has transformed the story of a bullet from one of decimation to one of aspiration. What’s more, the artist creates these pieces using tools of his own making, in complete improved means. He melts, bends and cuts various parts of the discarded military equipment in his basement, which has become his workshop. His work has been shown in multiple galleries around the world, notably in France, Russia, USA, Germany and Armenia.
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