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Iran Tehran Iranian national jewelry treasury

The Imperial crown jewels of Iran collection kept inside Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran is the largest jewellery collection in the world.

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Iran Tehran Iranian national jewelry treasury

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  1. The National Jewelry Treasury Iranian Crown Jewels

  2. The Imperial crown jewels of Iran (also known as the Imperial crown jewels of Persia) include several elaborate crowns and decorative thrones, thirty tiaras, and numerous aigrettes, a dozen bejeweled swords and shields, a vast number of unset precious gems, numerous plates and other dining services cast in precious metals and encrusted with gems, and several other more unusual items (such as a gemstone globe) collected by the Iranian monarchy during its 2,500-year existence. The collection is kept at "The Treasury of National Jewels" which is its official name, but goes by the street name of "Jewelry Museum". It is situated inside Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran on Tehran's Ferdowsi Avenue. The Imperial crown jewels of Iran is the largest jewelry collection in the world. The museum is open to the public four times a week from 14:00 to 16:00.

  3. During the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi, most of the royal treasury was transferred to the National Bank of Iran, in order to strengthen the financial capacity of the bank, as well as serve as a guarantee of the Iranian currency. In January 1960, during the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah, the meeting was moved to the newly established Central Bank of Iran, on where it is to this day. Nader Shah's dagger with a small portion of his jewelry.

  4. After the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the royal collection of the Pahlavi dynasty, and some other jewels were added to the treasury of the Central Bank. Since then, it was renamed the National Iranian treasury jewelry, more commonly referred to as a "Museum of jewelry." And now there is the most valuable collection in the world of jewelry - today the largest and most amazing collection of jewelry in the world.

  5. Nader Shah's shield made of rhinoceros skin. It was used during the war with India in 1739 – 1740. Later, in honor of this event, the shield have been added large rubies, diamonds, corundum and emerald.

  6. Crown Fath Ali Shah, better known as the "Crown Kiani," decorated with diamonds, emeralds, rubies and pearls. Basic red stone - corundum Aurangzib. Crown produced during the reign of Fath Ali Shah, in 1797, and it was used a few of checks after that. It was the first crown, made after the Sassanid dynasty.

  7. Crown, which is used by Reza Khan and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. It is made of gold and silver and decorated with diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and pearls.

  8. Woven of the crown is made of red velvet. On the four sides of the crown are scenes of battles and sun with bright rays and four planets, all made from diamonds. In general, the crown of crowns in the style of the Sassanid rulers (226 -651 years).

  9. This crown, which includes 3380 diamonds (1144 carats) and 368 pearls (all together weigh 2080 g) was used during the coronation of Reza Pahlavi, April 25, 1926, and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi October 26, 1967

  10. Cover the dish, decorated with precious stones

  11. One of the world's most famous diamond is the Darya-ye Noor ("More Light"). It is the largest pink diamond in the world - and it certainly ranks first among the huge variety of diamonds in the National treasury of Iran. This stone is passed by Shah Iran from generation to generation - from Nader Shah to Nasruddin Shah. Which belonged to the stone with a special love. Weight "Darya-ye Noor" is about 182 carats, it is a pale pink color, which is very rare among diamonds. Scientists suspect that before it was only part of a larger stone, weighing 242 carats, and later split into "Darya-ye Noor" and "Noor-ol-Ein" (60 carats).

  12. Gold belt with a large emerald (weighing 175.5 carats) on the buckle, is surrounded by 60 faceted diamonds and polished pink diamonds 145. The length of the belt is 119 cm, width - 4 cm belt was used during the coronation of Reza Khan Pahlavi in 1926

  13. Also known as the Shahi Sword, it was a present to Nasseridin Shah from Amin-o’Sultan, his prime minister. Before his assassination, Amin-o’Sultan served in the court of a number of Kings in that capacity.

  14. However, he wasn’t as well appreciated by the common folk. Through his various posts, which included the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of the Treasury and Customs, he managed to accumulate sufficient wealth to afford such presents.

  15. Hookah (also known as a waterpipe or narghile) from ostrich egg shells and gold

  16. Water bottle, made in the XIX century, adorned with turquoise and rubies that cover it in a spiral

  17. Gold brooch in the form of a bouquet, inlaid with diamonds, rubies and opals. It was made in the XIX century.

  18. The brooch, made in the XIX century. In the form of a double knot made of a set of identical jewels.

  19. Indian diamonds

  20. Chest for treasure, enameled with artful drawings of the Persian Qajar dynasty and floral patterns

  21. "Egret Nader" decorated with diamonds and emeralds.

  22. Artfully made from silver egret, encrusted with diamonds and emeralds

  23. Egret with diamonds and sapphires, made at the beginning of the XIX century

  24. Egret in gold and silver, with rubies and diamonds (the beginning of XIX century)

  25. In this box are some emeralds, weighing from 10 to 320 carats, as well as objects, decorated with emeralds

  26. Necklace Garamol Saltan, of gold and silver with diamonds and emeralds Platinum necklace with diamonds and emeralds, made in 1967

  27. Egret turquoise, depicting the sun, made during the reign of Shah Nasiruddin (1848-1896)

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