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Emerald Spectacles from India, c. 1620-1660 CE: the lenses of these spectacles were cut from a single 300-carat emerald, and it was believed that they possessed mystical properties

Emerald Spectacles From India, C. 1620-1660 CE: The Lenses Of These Spectacles Were Cut From A Single

These eyeglasses are also known by the name "Astaneh-e ferdaws," meaning "Gate of Paradise," based on the perception of the color green as a symbol for spiritual salvation/Paradise. This was a common belief in Mughal-era India, where the spectacles were made.

Emerald Spectacles From India, C. 1620-1660 CE: The Lenses Of These Spectacles Were Cut From A Single

The lenses were crafted from two thin slices of the same emerald. Together, the lenses have a combined weight of about 27 carats, but given the precision, size, and shape of each lens, experts believe that the original emerald likely weighed in excess of 300 carats (more than sixty grams) before it was cleaved down in order to produce the lenses. The emerald was sourced from a mine in Muzo, Colombia, and it was then transported across the Atlantic by Spanish or Portuguese merchants.

Each lens is encircled by a series of rose-cut diamonds, which run along an ornate frame made of gold and silver. The diamond-studded frame was added in the 1890s, when the original prince-nez design was fitted with more modern frames.

Emerald Spectacles From India, C. 1620-1660 CE: The Lenses Of These Spectacles Were Cut From A Single

The emerald eyeglasses have long been paired with a second set of spectacles, and they were almost certainly commissioned by the same patron. This second pair is known as Halqeh-e nur, or the "Halo of Light."

The Halo of Light features lenses that were made from slices of diamond. The diamond lenses were cleaved from a single stone, just like the emerald lenses, with the diamond itself being sourced from a mine in Southern India. It's estimated that the original, uncut diamond would have weighed about 200-300 carats, which would make it one of the largest uncut diamonds ever found.

Emerald Spectacles From India, C. 1620-1660 CE: The Lenses Of These Spectacles Were Cut From A Single

These lenses are so clear and so smoothly cut that it sometimes looks like they're not even there

Both sets of spectacles date back to the mid-1600s, and it's generally believed that they were commissioned by a Mughal emperor or prince. The identity of that person is still a bit of a mystery, but it has been widely speculated that the patron was Shah Jahan -- the Mughal ruler who famously commissioned the Taj Mahal after the death of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Shah Jahan did rule as the Mughal emperor from about 1628 to 1658.

The emerald and diamond lenses may have been chosen for symbolic/cultural reasons, or they may have been chosen simply because they're pretty and extravagant; their meaning/purpose is unclear. Experts do believe that the eyeglasses were designed to be worn by someone, though.

It was believed that the spectacles had spiritual properties, like the ability to promote healing, ward off evil, impart wisdom, and bring the wearer closer to enlightenment. Those beliefs are often related to Indic and Islamic traditions, some of which ascribe spiritual and/or symbolic traits to emeralds and diamonds. Emeralds can be viewed as an emblem of Paradise, divine salvation, healing, cleansing, and eternal life; diamonds are similarly associated with enlightenment, wisdom, celestial light, and mysticism.

Emerald Spectacles From India, C. 1620-1660 CE: The Lenses Of These Spectacles Were Cut From A Single

The Gate of Paradise and the Halo of Light were both kept in the collections of a wealthy Indian family until 1980, when they were sold to private collectors, before going on auction once again back in 2021. They were valued at about $2 million to $3.4 million per pair.

Sources & More Info:

Sotheby's: Mughal Spectacles

Architectural Digest of India: At Sotheby's auction, Mughal-era eyeglasses made of diamond and emerald create a stir

Only Natural Diamonds: Auspicious Sight & the Halqeh-e Nur Spectacles

The Royal Society Publishing: Cleaving the Halqeh-Ye Nur Diamonds

Gemological Institution of America: Two Antique Mughal Spectacles with Gemstone Lenses

Manuscript: From Satan's Crown to the Holy Grail: emeralds in myth, magic, and history

CNN: The $3.5 million Spectacles Said to Ward off Evil

BBC: Rare Mughal Era Spectacles to be Auctioned by Sotheby's

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mexico: *scores*

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Mexico: *scores*
4 years ago

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eu sei que a mais de duas semanas atrás eu prometi que ia sair conteúdo novo nesse tumblr, mas infelizmente eu tenho dois problemas muito fortes chamado preguiça e falta de atenção, e muitas vezes essas duas coisas atrapalha a minha vida, eu estou tentando melhorar isso , não posso ter a certeza de quando eu irei finalmente postar esses contos, mas enquanto eles não saem , eu decidir falar mais sobre mi , as coisa que eu gosto , as coisas que eu não gosto, as series que eu assisto , caso vocês queiram perguntar alguma coisa eu também estou aceitando, será algo mais para diversão do que qualquer outra coisa .

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i know that more than two weeks ago i promised that there will be new content on this tumblr , but unfortunately i have two very strong problems called laziness and lack of attention , often these two things interfere with my life , but i`m trying to improve this, i can`t be sure when i will finally post these stories , but while they don`t come out , i decide to talk more about me, in case you want to ask me something i i`m accepting , it`s more for fun than something serious.

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