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ADECKKO The Indian Startup was founded in 2013 with the Aim of providing a more efficient way to deliver Custom Made Furniture at your Doorstep.

Breathtaking View 🌸
17/09/2025

Breathtaking View 🌸

Majestic Armenia 🇦🇲
17/09/2025

Majestic Armenia 🇦🇲

Armenian rugs are not just textiles but living testaments of a civilization’s artistry, resilience, and cultural depth. ...
17/09/2025

Armenian rugs are not just textiles but living testaments of a civilization’s artistry, resilience, and cultural depth. Woven with intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and ancient symbols, each rug carries within it the stories of generations who passed down this craft as both a livelihood and a legacy. From the highlands of Armenia, where natural dyes were drawn from plants, stones, and insects, to the skilled hands that wove motifs of eternity symbols, dragons, and sacred geometry, these rugs embody both beauty and meaning. More than household treasures, Armenian rugs are fragments of identity—preserving history, spirituality, and craftsmanship in every knot, reminding the world of Armenia’s place in the fabric of human heritage.

Armenia is not just a land; it is a spirit that breathes through its ancient stones, its sacred mountains, and its peopl...
16/09/2025

Armenia is not just a land; it is a spirit that breathes through its ancient stones, its sacred mountains, and its people scattered across the world. No matter how much time passes or how many challenges come its way, the essence of Armenia cannot be erased. Its faith, culture, and traditions flow like an unbroken river, carrying the strength of ancestors into the hearts of new generations. The soul of Armenia shines in every prayer, every melody, every memory — a flame that will never fade.

Traditional Armenian rugs hold a deep place in the cultural and artistic heritage of Armenia, with their history stretch...
15/09/2025

Traditional Armenian rugs hold a deep place in the cultural and artistic heritage of Armenia, with their history stretching back thousands of years. Woven by hand, these rugs were not only functional items but also carriers of identity, faith, and symbolism. Each design, color, and motif carried meaning—geometric patterns symbolized eternity, crosses reflected spirituality, and stylized images of animals or plants represented harmony with nature. Armenian villages and monasteries became centers of weaving, where generations passed down techniques and patterns like sacred knowledge. These rugs often served as family heirlooms, gifted at weddings and preserved as blessings for future generations. Beyond their beauty, Armenian rugs also played a role in trade, traveling along the Silk Road and earning renown for their durability and artistry. Today, they stand as living testaments to Armenia’s resilience, creativity, and the timeless connection between craft and culture.

14/09/2025

🐿️ Not nuts today, just fresh greens please. 🌱

14/09/2025

🌳 Strong roots, calm mind 💪

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🍃 A little greenery brings endless serenity.

14/09/2025

🌱 Every leaf tells a story of growth.

The Kingdom of Urartu, flourishing between the 9th and 6th centuries BCE, was one of the most powerful and advanced civi...
14/09/2025

The Kingdom of Urartu, flourishing between the 9th and 6th centuries BCE, was one of the most powerful and advanced civilizations of the ancient Near East. Centered around the majestic Lake Van in present-day Armenia and eastern Turkey, Urartu was renowned for its formidable fortresses, sophisticated irrigation systems, and thriving metallurgy. Its people, skilled builders and artisans, carved inscriptions and left behind monumental architecture that still speaks of their strength and vision. Ruled by mighty kings such as Argishti and Sarduri, Urartu stood as a rival to the Assyrian Empire, shaping the political and cultural landscape of the region. Though the kingdom eventually declined, its legacy continues to inspire awe, linking modern Armenia to its ancient roots of resilience, innovation, and grandeur.

Argishti I (786–764 BC) was one of the most powerful kings of the ancient Kingdom of Urartu, remembered for his military...
13/09/2025

Argishti I (786–764 BC) was one of the most powerful kings of the ancient Kingdom of Urartu, remembered for his military strength, ambitious expansion, and visionary leadership. Under his reign, Urartu reached new heights of influence, stretching its borders and solidifying its place as a dominant power of the region. Argishti I is best known for founding the fortress city of Erebuni in 782 BC, which later grew into modern-day Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. This foundation is not only a testament to his strategic foresight but also a living link between Armenia’s ancient past and its vibrant present. Through his conquests, fortifications, and enduring legacy, Argishti I remains a symbol of Armenia’s resilience and its deep-rooted history.

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ADECKKO is a made-to-order internet-first brand for multi-category furniture & offer Building Material Supplies to Buyers

For decades, the Furniture & Building Material Industry has relied on repetitive product lines, inefficient supply chains, and gimmicky marketing tactics. We’ve long struggled with Furniture , Plywood & Building Material supply chain that are either too cheap, heavy and expensive. They require a team to move, are complicated to put together, and inevitably won’t fit into your next space.

That’s why we’re building clever, comfortable furniture for your life and living room.

A smarter supply chain : By delivering custom made furniture & Building Materials directly to you, we're able to remove all retail markups and over 70% of standard shipping costs.