Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex

Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex

مجموعه فرهنگی تاریخی نیاوران

Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex

Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex

مجموعه فرهنگی تاریخی نیاوران

Decorative Night Lamp from the Archive of Koushk Ahmad Shahi Museum

This silver ship-shaped decorative lamp, adorned with imitation stones and measuring 58 × 108 cm, was presented to Pahlavi court in the 20th century and is currently housed in Koushk Ahmad Shahi Museum.Manufactured by Bhau Jewelers Narotamdas, based in Mumbai, India—now operating under the name N. Bhau Jewellers Pvt. Ltd.—this lamp represents the craftsmanship of a long-established jewelry house in India. The company was founded by Narotamdas Bhau, a silversmith from Bhavnagar, Gujarat, in the Sutra Chawl area of Mumbai. This family-run business, engaged in silversmithing for generations, gradually expanded and became known for its artistic excellence and high-quality products.By the mid-20th century, under the management of the fourth generation, the business had evolved into a successful enterprise producing and selling fine jewelry, gemstones, gold and silver ornaments, and watches—even serving the Maharajas of the Raj.Today, the fifth generation of the Bhau family continues this legacy, focusing on the production of high-quality jewelry.However, according to official records, Narotamdas Bhau (Jewellers) Private Limited, registered in Mumbai on April 25, 1996, with Company Identification Number U36911MH1996PTC099115, is currently listed with the status “Strike Off.”In keeping with the legacy of the Maharajas, the heirs of the fifth generation now operate under the name N. Bhau Jewellers Pvt. Ltd.Video by Documentary Unit of Niavaran Cultural Historic Complex,

News ID: 3863
Date Published: 31 Aug 25
Keywords: #LampA , #Ahmad Shahi