Measurements of the pendant ca 45 X 70 with the drop, length ca 42 cm, weight 121 g.
Halvar Sundberg (1894-1973). Sundberg was a professor of constitutional law at Uppsala University and also active as a politician and finance mayor in the city of Stockholm. The necklace was a gift in 1923 when Halvar Sundberg married Margit Sundberg. The couple travelled to Constantinople on their honeymoon, and the necklace was a gift from a close friend who was stationed there as a diplomat.
The Qajar dynasty of Persia was a period of artistic splendor and royal opulence, reflected vividly in the jewelry of the era. Qajar jewels combined Persian craftsmanship with influences from Europe and India, featuring intricate enamelwork, vibrant gemstones, and elaborate designs. These pieces were not only adornments but also symbols of power, wealth, and prestige at the royal court. Today, Qajar jewelry stands as a testament to Iran’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring artistry of its goldsmiths and gem setters.