This jewelry piece is a pendant top and brooch combination made with natural Persian Firoozeh (turquoise). Please note that the chain is sold separately.
The turquoise used in this accessory is called Shajar, which has a natural matrix pattern where the turquoise and stone are intertwined. Shajar means "tree with branches" in Persian, and the branch-like texture of the stone enhances the blue of the turquoise.
This classic design elegantly captures the charm of Persia. The back is also carefully and beautifully engraved to match the shape of the turquoise.
Enjoy the vivid, deep sky blue color, often called "spring sky color," which complements various skin tones.
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This is an original, one-of-a-kind design by the famous Iranian engraver, Mr. Javaheri, exclusively for our store. Leather Javaheri was an engraver who worked as one of the royal family's jewelers during the Pahlavi dynasty. While lecturing at the University of Art, Tehran, he created jewelry for our store from 1990 to 2007. His delicate designs, tailored to the unique characteristics of each turquoise, further enhance the charm of the stones.
The back of each turquoise is individually engraved with gold to match the stone's shape.
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Product Specifications
| Total Weight |
18.0g |
| Turquoise: 34.6ct |
K18WG: 11.4g |
Diamond: 0.11ct |
| Origin |
Iran |
| Engraved Material |
18K White Gold |
| Gemstones Used |
Turquoise, Diamond |
Product Number: PB-WG-78
Features of Natural Persian Firoozeh (Turquoise) Jewelry
This stone, mined in ancient Persia (Iran), was brought to Europe via Turkey, which is the origin of its name, "Turkish stone." 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 the first stone used by humankind as an amulet to ward off evil.

In Persia, it was cherished as the royal family's stone for many years, and this "Persian blue" was also highly valued during the Victorian era.
Besides Iran, the best quality source, turquoise of varying qualities is also produced in Australia, America, China, Egypt, and other locations. While much of the turquoise imported into Japan comes from Arizona in the United States, this Persian "Firoozeh" (turquoise) is rarely introduced due to its rarity and drastically reduced production in recent years.
Please enjoy the vibrant, gentle sky blue of natural Persian turquoise, known as "the color of a spring sky," which harmonizes beautifully with skin tones – the unique Persian blue.
Daily Care
We recommend wiping the jewelry after each use to prevent everyday dirt from accumulating before storing it.
Please remove the jewelry before bathing.
Precautions
Since natural stones are used, please be careful not to expose them directly to perfumes, sweat, or oil-based substances when wearing them. While natural Iranian turquoise is highly durable and less prone to discoloration, the stone's color may occasionally change.