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A Collection of the most expensive jewels of the
world, the incomparable “Treasury of the National
Jewels” is collected over centuries. The value of
the objects exhibited cannot only be judged by
putting prices on them, but it should also be borne
in mind that this collection reflects the creativity
and taste of Iranian craftsmen and artists during
different eras and represents the highly rich
cultural heritage of a vast country.
These decorative jewels were served as evidences for
glory extravagance, power and wealth of the rulers
over the past dynasties. Before Safavid dynasty,
there were certain jewels kept in the royal
treasury, but it was only during Safavid period that
some foreign travelers started mentioning them in
whatever they were writing. They were people like
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, Chevalier Chardin, the
Shirley brothers, George Mainwaring and so forth.
The gem specialists of Safavid court brought fine
and precious stones to the country from the markets
of India, the Ottoman Empire and European countries
like France and Italy. Later, many of them were
looted, presented, bought and recollected as decades
and centuries went by.
Eventually, in 1937, a major portion of the items
available were transferred to Bank Melli Iran and
formed part of the reserves for note issues and
later became collateral for government liabilities
to the Bank.
The building of the present collection was
constructed in 1955. In 1960, by the establishment
of Central Bank of Iran, the treasury was
transferred there and deposited with the Central
Bank. Now it is also safeguarded by the Central bank
of the Islamic republic of Iran. Because of all
mentioned, this unparallel collection is so unique
that certainly forms an unforgettable memory in any
visitor’s mind. Even the most qualified experts of
the world have not able to evaluate and estimate any
total price for this breathtaking collection. It is
really an incredibly fascinating collection worth
visiting.
There are 37 showcases with hundreds of items in
them. Here is only a general introduction of them
and some worldly famous pieces:
-There are gold and jeweled objects like water
pipes, dish-covers, flower vases, boxes, ewer and
basins, knives, bowls, etc;
-There is displayed a gold decanter with outstanding
enamel work containing pictures of flowers and
birds. In the upper half, there are pictures of
women. This decanter is considered one of the best
examples of Iranian enamel work;
-There is also a pair of gold candlesticks decorated
with spinals, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, tassels of
pearls and emeralds are displayed;
-The coconut shaped jar of a water pipe made of a
beautifully carved ostrich eggshell;
-Various objects decorated with Iranian turquoises
like water pipe, aigrettes, swords, etc;
-Swords, daggers, quivers, rifles and laces
beautifully jeweled and decorated;
-Various aigrettes encrusted with jewels;
-There are also numerous ornaments such as brooches,
watch chains, aigrettes, buckles, necklaces, purses,
armlets, and bracelets;
-The “Samarian spinal” weighing 500 carats, the
largest known spinal of the world, which is said to
be used to adorn the neck of the Golden calf,
according to legends;
-There are tassels of pearls, totally weighing 16 Kg
used as curtain decorations;
-There are lots of gold coins and commemorative
medals that could be found on various occasions;
-There are also hand-woven robes decorated with
precious stones;
-“Nader throne” is another breathtaking item
composed of 12 separate and portable parts. The
total number of precious stones set on the throne
amounts to 26,733;
-“Abbas Mirza’s head piece” made of red satin and
velvet cloth sown with pearls and gold sequins is
another object used on official occasions;
-There are 62 different cuts of the diamonds, from
the most simple to very rare cuts like the jubilee
and briolette;
-There can also be visited several high quality blue
sapphires the largest of which is the one weighing
141.91 carats;
-“Iranian Yellows”, which are enormous diamonds
purchased by Nasser-ed-din Shah on his third trip to
Europe from Cape mines of South Africa, are also
displayed;
-There are jewels assigned for the use of the
Pahlavi family, Farah Pahlavi, the queen mother,
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and other members of Pahlavi
dynasty;
-There have been displayed crowns like the ones used
by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Qajar kings (Kiany Crown),
Farah Pahlavi’s crown;
-There is a unique piece called “Darya-ye-Nur” or
sea of light, the largest pink diamond of the world.
It is approximately 182 carats with a rare color
among diamonds, pale pink;
-Another piece that is consider to be “Kooh-e-Nur”
or mountain of light together with the previous one,
were both in the possession of Nader Shah. Later,
the latter one was taken to Afghanistan and after
being passed into other people’s possession, it was
presented Queen Victoria. Now it is in the queen
mother’s crown in England; and,
-“Nader’s Aigrette”, set with diamonds and emeralds,
weighing 781 carats.
Address :
Next to Bank Melli Iran Central Branch, Opp. to
German Embassy, Ferdowsi Ave.
Tel. :
(+98 21) 6446 3785
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