Saed News: Below, please see an image of Qamar al-Saltaneh Qajar’s necklace, featuring a unique and captivating design.
According to the historical section of Saed News, Qamar al-Saltaneh was a Qajar princess and the forty-sixth daughter of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar. After the death of her father, Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, Qamar al-Saltaneh married Mirza Hossein Khan Sepahsalar (Moshir al-Dowleh).
The diamond and emerald necklace is another one of the beautiful jewels in the National Jewels Museum in Tehran. It has a silver base adorned with precious gemstones such as emeralds and diamonds. The largest emerald used in the necklace weighs 10 carats and is believed to have belonged to Qamar al-Saltaneh — a Qajar princess and daughter of Fath-Ali Shah. If we look more closely at the details of this emerald and diamond necklace, we see that each emerald is surrounded by a gold frame and then encircled by diamonds, which enhances their brilliance.
The images belong to Qamar al-Saltaneh (image quality is low due to their age).