These earrings feature natural Persian Firoozeh (turquoise).
The turquoise used in this accessory is called Shajar, and it has a natural matrix pattern with a mixture of turquoise and other stones. Shajar means "tree with branches" in Persian, and the branch-like spread of the stone's texture enhances the blue of the turquoise.
This is a classic jewelry design that elegantly captures the charm of Persia.
Enjoy the vibrant, deep sky blue, often called "the color of spring sky," which blends beautifully with any skin tone.
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This is an original design, one-of-a-kind, made by Mr. Javaheri, a famous Iranian engraver. Mr. Javaheri was an engraver who worked as one of the royal family's jewelers during the Pahlavi dynasty. While lecturing at the Tehran University of Art, he produced jewelry for our shop from 1990 to 2007. The delicate designs, tailored to the unique characteristics of each turquoise stone, further enhance its charm.
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Product Specifications
| Total Weight |
1.8g |
| Origin |
Iran |
| Metalwork Material |
K18 Gold, Silver |
| Gemstone Used |
Turquoise |
Product number: Pi-SG-220
Features of Natural Persian Firoozeh (Turquoise) Jewelry
This stone, mined in ancient Persia (Iran), was brought to Europe via Turkey, and the word "Turkish" became the origin of its name. Persian turquoise is a vibrant, deep sky-blue, often called "the color of spring sky," and is a high-quality, hard stone. In fact, it was the first stone used by humankind as a protective amulet.

In Persia, it was cherished as a stone of the royal family for many years, and this Persian blue was also highly valued during the Victorian era.
Besides Iran, the best quality producing region, turquoise of varying quality is also found in Australia, America, China, Egypt, and other places. While much turquoise from Arizona, USA, is brought into Japan, this natural Persian "Firoozeh" (turquoise) is rarely introduced due to its scarcity and drastic decline in production in recent years.
Please enjoy the vibrant, gentle sky blue, known as "the color of the spring sky," this unique Persian blue that blends easily with skin tones.
Daily Care
We recommend wiping the item clean after each use before storing it to prevent daily dirt from adhering.
Please remove it before bathing.
Points to Note
As natural stones are used, please be careful to prevent perfume, sweat, or oily substances from directly contacting the stone when wearing. While natural Iranian turquoise is known for its high hardness and resistance to discoloration, the color of the stone may occasionally change.