Ottoman Empire Necklace

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Authentic gold Ottoman Empire coins of Mehmet IV (AH 1058-1099 / AD 1648-1687) AV Sultani, set in 18K yellow gold with tourmaline and citrine cabochons.

Handmade in Rome.

History

Ottoman Empire coin of Mehmet IV (A.H. 1058-1099 / A.D. 1648-1687), displaying intricate calligraphy, highlights the prosperity of the empire, which reached the height of its territorial expansion in Europe during his reign.

Known as Mehmed the Hunter due to his keen interest in hunting from a young age, he ascended to the throne at six after his father was overthrown in a coup. Mehmed IV became the second-longest reigning sultan in Ottoman history, following Suleiman the Magnificent. He was recognised by his contemporaries as a particularly pious ruler and was honoured with the title "gazi," or “holy warrior,” for his significant role in numerous conquests during his lengthy reign.

His rule was marked by a revival of Ottoman fortunes, largely driven by the Grand Vizier Köprülü Mehmed and his son Fazil Ahmed. They reclaimed the Aegean islands from Venice and Crete during the Cretan War (1645-1669) and fought successful campaigns against Transylvania and Poland. Minted in Constantinople at the onset of Mehmed's reign, this coin commemorates the beginning of a prosperous and lucrative era, characterised by global growth and affluence.

Note the hole marked on the coin’s edge, hinting at a fascinating chapter in its history. This unique feature suggests that the coin was once repurposed as a piece of jewellery or decorative ornament. Far from diminishing its value, this alteration highlights the enduring tradition of transforming coins into personal adornments. It’s a striking reminder of how the allure of coinage has transcended time, evolving from mere currency into cherished personal treasures.

Measurements
  • Ancient gold coin Ø 23mm
  • Cabochons 20x13mm
  • Chain length 79cm
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Gold coins, unlike silver or bronze, do not develop a patina or tone over time due to the metal's natural resistance to corrosion and oxidation. Gold's inherent lustre and colour remain stable, ensuring that the coin's details are preserved just as they were when first struck. This enduring quality of gold adds to its timeless beauty and the historical significance of each piece. To ensure the longevity of your jewellery, please handle it with care and store it safely to prevent scratches or damage.

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Ottoman Empire Necklace
Ottoman Empire Necklace
Ottoman Empire Necklace
Mehmet IV
Mehmet IV
(SULTANI)
Ottoman Empire coin of Mehmet IV (A.H. 1058-1099 / A.D. 1648-1687), displaying intricate calligraphy, highlights the prosperity of the empire, which reached the height of its territorial expansion in Europe during his reign.
Gold
Gold
(18K)
It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Gold is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and resistance to corrosion. It does not tarnish or corrode over time, making it a perfect choice for jewellery.
Green Tourmaline
Green Tourmaline
(CYCLOSILICATE)
Green Tourmaline, the masculine, or yang counterpart to the feminine heart energies of the Pink Tourmaline, is thought to enhance courage and vitality.
Blue Tourmaline
Blue Tourmaline
(CYCLOSILIATE)
Blue Tourmaline, a mesmerising gemstone of radiant blue and flashing indigo hues, captures the serene essence of the deep sea. Revered for its calming effects, this gem is highly sought after for its association with meditation and tranquillity.
Citrine
Citrine
(QUARTZ)
Citrine, a stunning yellow gemstone, has been cherished for millennia, often regarded as a gift from the sun. Its name, derived from the French word 'citron' for lemon, perfectly captures the bright, distinctive allure of this gem.
Rubellite
Rubellite
(TOURMALINE)
Rubellite, the exquisite and rarest variety of tourmaline captivates with its vibrant red hue and profound significance. Revered across cultures for its association with passion, love, healing, and energy enhancement, rubellite is more than just a gemstone, it's a symbol of vitality and emotional depth.
Mehmet IV
Mehmet IV
(SULTANI)
Ottoman Empire coin of Mehmet IV (A.H. 1058-1099 / A.D. 1648-1687), displaying intricate calligraphy, highlights the prosperity of the empire, which reached the height of its territorial expansion in Europe during his reign.
Gold
Gold
(18K)
It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Gold is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and resistance to corrosion. It does not tarnish or corrode over time, making it a perfect choice for jewellery.
Green Tourmaline
Green Tourmaline
(CYCLOSILICATE)
Green Tourmaline, the masculine, or yang counterpart to the feminine heart energies of the Pink Tourmaline, is thought to enhance courage and vitality.
Blue Tourmaline
Blue Tourmaline
(CYCLOSILIATE)
Blue Tourmaline, a mesmerising gemstone of radiant blue and flashing indigo hues, captures the serene essence of the deep sea. Revered for its calming effects, this gem is highly sought after for its association with meditation and tranquillity.
Citrine
Citrine
(QUARTZ)
Citrine, a stunning yellow gemstone, has been cherished for millennia, often regarded as a gift from the sun. Its name, derived from the French word 'citron' for lemon, perfectly captures the bright, distinctive allure of this gem.
Rubellite
Rubellite
(TOURMALINE)
Rubellite, the exquisite and rarest variety of tourmaline captivates with its vibrant red hue and profound significance. Revered across cultures for its association with passion, love, healing, and energy enhancement, rubellite is more than just a gemstone, it's a symbol of vitality and emotional depth.