These earrings are an ode to regal grace and historical memory. At the core of each piece lies a brass-framed medallion—faithfully reproduced from a commemorative coin of the Pahlavi era—depicting the Shah, Queen, and Crown Prince. This symbolic family portrait evokes a past era of national identity and royal presence, now transformed into wearable art.
Crafted entirely by hand, each earring is shaped from brass and delicately coated in radiant gold plating. The irregular, organic drop of a baroque pearl is suspended from the base of each medallion, adding a layer of softness and movement to the powerful presence of the coins. These pearls, with their non-uniform beauty, were chosen intentionally to contrast and balance the symmetry of the royal figures above.
The name Shahdokht—meaning “Princess”—was chosen to reflect the feminine elegance, dignity, and strength encapsulated in these earrings. They are designed not only to adorn but to tell a story: a story of heritage, resilience, and the duality of softness and strength. Whether worn alone as a bold statement or paired with simpler pieces, these earrings command attention in the most subtle and refined way.
Perfect for collectors of meaningful jewelry or those who find depth in details, these earrings merge history with modern styling. Ideal for special occasions, date nights, or daily use when you want to carry a piece of the past with you.
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