Iranian National Jewels

An elaborate diamond and emerald Aigrette, set in silver. Part of the Iranian Crown Jewels.

The Iranian National Jewels (Persian: جواهرات ملی ایران, Javāherāt-e Melli-ye Irān), originally the Iranian Crown Jewels (Persian: جواهرات سلطنتی ایران, Javāherāt-e Saltanati-ye Irān), include elaborate crowns, thirty tiaras, and numerous aigrettes, a dozen bejeweled swords and shields, a 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 large golden globe with the oceans made of emeralds) collected or worn by the Persian monarchs from the 16th century (Safavid Iran) and on. The collection is housed at the Treasury of National Jewels, situated inside the Central Bank of Iran on Tehran's Ferdowsi Street.[1]

  1. ^ "خزانه جواهرات ملی". بانک مرکزی جمهوری اسلامی ايران. Archived from the original on 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2013-09-15.