This genuine Ancient Sassanid silver coin has
been mounted in a modern 18 karat gold
pendant.
In 244 A.D., Ardeshir I founded the Sassanid
Dynasty, the last native Persian Kingdom to rule
Ancient Iran before the Islamic conquest. The
Sassanid era was a golden age of Persian culture
that witnessed the revival of Zoroastrianism, an
ancient mystical religion native to these lands,
and a literary Renaissance spurred by the
translation of many Old Persian epics recorded in
cuneiform into the Middle Persian language of
Pahlavi written in an alphabet derived from
Aramaic. By introducing heightened international
trade and commerce they created a legacy of
political and economic diplomacy. They
sponsored trade with the Romans (later on the
Byzantines), their archenemy, to the west and the
Chinese to the east. Excavations in China have
unearthed gold and silver Sassanid coins
covering a span of many centuries until the
demise of the Empire during the reign of
Khosrow II. However, the fall of the Empire had
already started with a series of wars waged
under the rule of Khosrow I, the father of
Khosrow II. Challenged by the intensification of
the same international commerce that had bore
such wealth, struggles for national power and
international prestige had escalated to an
ungovernable degree. In the face of threats to
his royal house, Khosrow II embarked upon
military campaigns that would prove
unsuccessful. By the close of his reign, the once
mighty Sassanid Empire came to an end, paving
the way for the rise of Islam in the Middle East.
The inherent splendor of the precious metals is
allowed to shine in this gorgeous pendant. The
hues of the silver and the gold naturally
complement each other. In this pendant, the
present and the past combine. The classic,
reserved form of the modern gold settings
enhances the timeless beauty and majesty of the
ancient coin. To wear this pendant is to
reconnect with the past while simultaneously
exhibiting style and elegance that is both
contemporary and timeless.
- (FJ.7079)
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