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  2. The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 - AOL

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    Best for wedding jewelry: Blue Nile. Best for fine jewelry: James Allen. Best for affordable jewelry: Baublebar. Best for trendy jewelry: Mejuri. Best for sustainable jewelry: GLDN. Best for 14k ...

  3. Persian Jewels - Wikipedia

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    Iran (formally Persia) possesses an extraordinary treasure of royal jewelry, including a copious amount of mother-of-pearl from the Persian Gulf.The Iranian crown jewels are among the largest, most dazzling and valuable jewel collection in the world.

  4. Iranian National Jewels - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Treasury of National Jewels - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury of National Jewels (Persian: موزه جواهرات ملی) is a museum in Iran. It reopened to public in 1992 after years of being removed from view. [2] Affiliated with the Central Bank of Iran, it stores and exhibits the Iranian National Jewels as their legal custodian. [3]

  6. The 15 best places you can buy jewelry online - AOL

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    Shop high-quality earrings, necklaces, rings and more at the best places to buy jewelry online, including Mejuri, Madewell, Nordstrom and Baublebar.

  7. Pahlavi Crown - Wikipedia

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    The crown is currently on display with the rest of the Iranian National Jewels at the Treasury of National Jewels in Tehran. Although the Pahlavi Crown was not assembled until the early 20th century, the stones used in its production, as per tradition, were selected from the thousands of loose stones already in the Iranian Imperial Treasury.