This jewelry piece is a pendant top that can also be worn as a brooch, featuring natural Firoozeh (turquoise) from Persia. Please note that the chain is sold separately.
The turquoise used in this accessory is called Shajar, which means "tree with branches" in Persian, and has a natural matrix pattern where turquoise and other stones are mixed. The branching pattern of the stone enhances the blue of the turquoise.
This classic design jewelry elegantly captures the charm of Persia. The back of the piece is also carefully and beautifully engraved to match the shape of the turquoise.
Enjoy the vivid, deep sky-blue color, often described as "the color of a spring sky," which blends well with all skin tones.
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This is a one-of-a-kind original design from our store, crafted by Mr. Javaheri, a famous Iranian engraver. The back of each turquoise stone is hand-engraved with gold to perfectly match the stone's shape. |
Product Specifications
| Total Weight | 13.9g | |
| Turquoise: 20ct | K18: 10.5g | Diamonds: 0.4ct |
| Origin | Iran | |
| Engraving Material | 18K Gold | |
| Gemstones Used | Turquoise, Diamonds | |
Product Number: P&B-G-170
Features of Persian Natural Firoozeh (Turquoise) Jewelry
This stone, originally mined in Persia (Iran), reached Europe via Turkey, which is where its name, meaning "Turkish," originated. Persian turquoise is known for its vivid, deep sky-blue color, often called "the color of a spring sky," and is a high-quality, hard stone. In fact, it was one of the first stones used by humanity as a protective amulet.

In Persia, it was cherished as the stone of the royal family for many years, and this "Persian Blue" was highly prized during the Victorian era. Besides Iran, which is the finest producing region, turquoise of varying quality is also found in Australia, America, China, Egypt, and other places. Many turquoise stones brought to Japan come from Arizona in the United States, but this Persian "Firoozeh (turquoise)" is rarely introduced due to its drastically decreasing output in recent years, making it a valuable gem.
Enjoy the vivid yet gentle sky-blue color unique to natural Persian turquoise, known as "Persian Blue," which blends beautifully with any skin tone.
Daily Care
We recommend wiping the jewelry clean after each use to prevent the accumulation of daily grime before storing it.
Please remove the jewelry before bathing.
Important Notes
As natural stones are used, please be careful to prevent direct contact with perfumes, sweat, oils, etc., when wearing the jewelry. While natural Iranian turquoise is known for its high hardness and resistance to discoloration, the stone's color may rarely change.
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