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Farvahar Collection

Explore the Persian Farvahar Collection at Persis Collection, where ancient symbolism meets modern design. Our curated selection features Persian Farvahar jewelry, necklaces, rings, cufflinks, and more, each piece meticulously crafted to capture the essence of this powerful symbol of Iranian heritage.

Pre-order Farvahar Stone Wall Plate, Hand-Carved Persian Relief 29cm

Farvahar Stone Wall Plate, Hand-Carved Persian Relief 29cm

$132.18Add to cart
Pre-order Handcrafted Persian Walnut Backgammon Set with Faravahar and Cyrus Design

Handcrafted Persian Walnut Backgammon Set with Faravahar and Cyrus Design

$502.29Add to cart

Luxury Farvahar Backgammon, Handmade Walnut Board 50cm

$528.72Add to cart

24k Gold Farvahar Bracelet on Natural Leather

$66.09Add to cart

Faravahar 18K Gold Bracelet for Men, Black Leather

$528.72Add to cart
Pre-order 18k Gold Farvahar Bracelet, Handmade on Leather

18k Gold Farvahar Bracelet, Handmade on Leather

$560.45Add to cart
Pre-order Faravahar 18k Gold Pendant Necklace, 25 & 40 mm

Faravahar 18k Gold Pendant Necklace, 25 & 40 mm

Price range: $654.30 through $925.27Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Pre-order Stone Faravahar Haft Sin Set for Nowruz Celebration

Stone Faravahar Haft Sin Set for Nowruz Celebration

$145.40Add to cart

Dainty 18k Gold Farvahar Necklace

Price range: $383.32 through $581.60Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

24k Gold Farvahar Necklace with Onyx

$79.31Add to cart

24k Gold Winged Lion Necklace

$92.53Add to cart

Farvahar and Lion and Sun Double-Sided Necklace

$158.62Add to cart

24k Farvahar Iran Necklace

$92.53Add to cart

24k Gold Farvahar Turquoise Necklace

Price range: $87.24 through $116.32Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

24k Gold Farvahar Ring, Persian Zoroastrian Symbol Ring

$80.63Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Cyrus the Great Ring, Handmade 925 Sterling Silver Persian Ring

$101.78Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Explore the Persian Farvahar Collection at Persis Collection — part of our Persian Proud Collection — where ancient Zoroastrian symbolism meets modern craftsmanship. Our curated selection of Farvahar jewelry, including Zoroastrian necklaces, Farvahar pendants, rings, and cufflinks, is handcrafted by skilled Persian artisans. Each piece authentically captures the winged disk symbol that has defined Persian identity for over 2,500 years.

What Is the Faravahar Symbol?

The Faravahar (also spelled Farvahar or Farohar) is one of the most recognized symbols of ancient Persia, originating in the Achaemenid period over 2,500 years ago. Rooted in Zoroastrianism, it represents the soul’s immortality, the connection between humanity and the divine, and the guiding principles of Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds. Today it remains a powerful emblem of Persian cultural identity and heritage.

Farvahar Jewelry & Accessories

Our Zoroastrian jewelry collection is available in 18K gold, 925 silver, and gold-plated finishes. From the iconic Farvahar necklace and Zoroastrian pendant to Farvahar rings, cufflinks, and suit pins — every piece blends traditional Persian design with contemporary elegance. Beyond jewelry, our range includes Persian Farvahar wall decor, Ghalam Zani plates, backgammon sets, sculptures, and keychains — all handcrafted as meaningful expressions of Persian heritage jewelry and cultural pride.

Persian Farvahar Collection FAQ

  1. What is the Persian Farvahar?
    Zoroastrian beliefs deeply root the Persian Farvahar, which represents protection, spiritual guidance, and the eternal spirit of humanity.
  2. What is the meaning of the Faravahar symbol?
    The Faravahar symbolizes the soul’s immortality, the connection between humans, God, and the heavens, and the principles of “Good Thoughts,” “Good Words,” and “Good Deeds.”
  3. What are the different types of Persian Farvahar jewelry?
    Persian Farvahar jewelry includes necklaces, rings, cufflinks, suit pins, and pendants. These pieces are designed to reflect the cultural and spiritual significance of the Farvahar symbol.
  4. Where can I buy authentic Persian Farvahar jewelry and accessories?
    You can find a wide range of authentic Persian Farvahar jewelry and accessories at Persis Collection, one of the largest and most trusted online galleries for Persian artifacts.
  5. What is the significance of the Farvahar in Persian culture?
    The Farvahar is a symbol of Persian identity, cultural heritage, and independence, embodying the ethical and spiritual beliefs of ancient and modern Iranians.
  6. How can I incorporate the Farvahar into my home decor?
    Farvahar-themed items, such as sculptures, wall decor, and Ghalam Zani plates, can not only add a touch of Persian culture to your home decor but also enhance its elegance.
  7. What materials are used in Persian Farvahar jewelry?
    Persian Farvahar jewelry is often crafted from precious metals like gold and silver, featuring intricate designs that highlight the symbol’s beauty and meaning.
  8. Are there contemporary uses of the Farvahar symbol in fashion?
    Yes, designers widely use the Farvahar in contemporary fashion, incorporating it into jewelry, clothing, and accessories. It reflects both historical significance and modern design trends.
  9. What is the history behind the Farvahar symbol?
    The Farvahar dates back to the Achaemenid period over 2,500 years ago. Since then, it has remained a significant emblem in Zoroastrianism and Persian culture.
  10. Why is the Farvahar a popular motif in modern Persian art?
    The Farvahar’s profound symbolism and majestic appearance make it a popular motif in modern Persian art, symbolizing cultural pride and heritage.