(Video) A Glimpse into 2,000 Years of Iranian Jewelry Craftsmanship: Sasanian Kings’ Lapis Rings Still Shining in the Definé Museum!

Monday, October 27, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: This video showcases stunning Sassanian gold and lapis rings that once adorned royal hands. Explore these precious treasures at Tehran’s Defin Museum and admire the artistry of Sassanian jewelry—a legacy of power, art, and beauty.

(Video) A Glimpse into 2,000 Years of Iranian Jewelry Craftsmanship: Sasanian Kings’ Lapis Rings Still Shining in the Definé Museum!

According to the History and Culture Service of Saed News, have you ever wondered what the jewelry of ancient kings looked like? The video ahead opens a window into the dazzling world of the Sasanian court, where art and wealth were intricately intertwined.

These images showcase two examples of gold and lapis lazuli rings from the Sasanian era, now preserved at the Dofineh Museum (Sardar Asemani Cultural Museum Complex) in Tehran. The engraved text in the video beautifully notes that these precious stones once adorned the fingers of powerful Sasanian kings.

A Treasure of History and Art:

  • Historical Significance: Sasanian rings and seals were more than simple adornments—they served as symbols of power, political legitimacy, and even as official seals for kings and nobles.

  • Use of Precious Materials: The Sasanians excelled in jewelry craftsmanship, employing metals such as gold and gemstones like lapis lazuli and agate. Lapis lazuli, prized for its deep blue hue and rarity, was a favored stone in ancient Iranian civilizations, symbolizing the heavens and divine authority.

  • Where to See Them: These magnificent artifacts are housed at the Dofineh Museum, located on Mirdamad Boulevard in Tehran, one of the capital’s most captivating museums, featuring sections such as the Gem Museum and historical adornments.

Viewing these rings is a unique experience, transporting visitors to the heart of a civilization that ruled vast regions of the world for over four centuries. To witness this ancient splendor up close, make a visit to the Dofineh Museum a part of your itinerary.