The tale of Tiffany's
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Met has lovely Tiffany stuff, but some collections at Tiffany's 2:17 are worth a visit to look, especially the Tiffany diamond 3:54 - 4:12.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_KO4naCaevM&t=327s
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15 Things You Didn't Know About TIFFANY & CO.
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Good to know.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S09sYBVo2Es
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Inside Tiffany's Secret Room for Top Spenders
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Lovely
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RKZCgAJAkU4
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Hope
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The thumbnail and the view in first few seconds 0:21 - 0:26 is as attractive as it ought to be, the diamond itself is beautiful and more. The picture at 0:48 however is the usual racism cloaked in incorrect portrayals of cultures other than of West, since the legend associated with the Hope diamond is that of this gem having been stolen from India where it was the third eye of God Shiva - and this picture is definitely not of Shiva in the form depicted here; at the very least, it's photoshopping used to confuse the ignorant by mixing up a genuine statue of Shiva with the image of a demon.
And if the gem indeed was stolen from a temple from image of a God, it's not the stone that's cursed, quite the opposite, it's the thieves and those that continue profiting from the theft.
Here 31:40 one gets an idea of the size of the gem, but uncannily enough and quite inadvergently, it's placed on a human forehead close to where it was supposed to be located on the image of the Deity originally. Wonder what happened to this woman.
Rare sight 43:00 of a star shining green.
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by Fred blah blah:-
"Judy W: Not 'foolish people', but FOOLISH WOMEN!
Men don't feel the slightest attraction for this sort of rubbish,
it is females (and i suppose gays as well) who are attracted
to objects that shine.
How often are Prince William or Prince Harry seen donning
diamonds or rubies? Probably never.
The only value jewels have is in the potential to exchange them
for hard cash or other assets.
And you, by the way, sound like the prototypical case of sour
grapes. If you were sincere, you would but acknowledge that
you'd do just about anything to lay your hands on a piece such
as the above, if you thought the odds were in your favour.
One can tell because you rant out of pure resentment and envy."
Have you seen the video? Notice the human speaking 43:30 - 43:45, in a suit and tie? Seems like a male to most viewers. And fascinated by the gem and admits it too. Perhaps that makes him gay to you, probably, but being fascinated by beautiful objects is not quite how homosexuality is defined, that's just perverted system in U.S. established in interests of corporate structure so slavery of males bonded to one another and enslaved by corporate employment would be kept whipped in line, unattached to families and relationships, while women are equally forced to subjugate to a lifestyle of bonded labour so males can be fooled thinking they aren't in chains.
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by esrapk:-
"India lost that right when they lost the war and everything else along with respect and dignity."
This post sounds like an excellent defence for every murder, rape, paedophile act and theft, not to mention holocaust, genocides and other barbaric acts - "x person or community lost the right to (possession of their own, to everything from possessions to human dignity) when they lost (the war, the battle, the argument with the rapist or paedophile or murderer or ethnic cleansing slaver)! In one sentence, defence of all possible crimes by simply "victims deserved it" being dressed up in verbose fraud. Nazi much?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tQEWkK03CQQ
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Tiffany's
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Met has lovely Tiffany stuff, but some collections at Tiffany's 2:17 are worth a visit to look, especially the Tiffany diamond 3:54 - 4:12.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_KO4naCaevM
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Burma Rubies
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Nice shots of Mandalay too, at beginning. Finally 24:51, rubies!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=89FxOWxjDvQ
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Romanov Jewels
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Magnificent. The jewels, the palaces, the grandeur of the events, throughout, beginning with the first five minutes and more. Beautiful watching, but requires comprehension of central Nordic Europe languages - quote:-
"Pinned by Scandinavian Royalty
Scandinavian Royalty
Hello, everyone, English subtitles CAN'T be provided, otherwise, I would have uploaded the video with them. As you know the programs are from Swedish/Danish/Norwegian TV and they don't come with subtitles. Please understand that. "
Still, there are English comments throughout, and most worth, splendour of spectacular Russian, palaces, jewels and events that had royals wearing them. One is reminded of The Royal Mob, with various royals across Europe agreeing about how the splendour of Russian palaces and jewels and events made others of European Royals, especially those throughout Germany but even of England, look quite homely.
The people, though, are only there accidentally - by birth or marriage or both - and few capable of rising to match the splendour they are surrounded with. The video is a piece of history one gets to see and hear about, rather than merely seeing fabulous jewels.
Spectacular, magnificent jewels 5:55 - 6:38, preceded by 0:00 - 5:54, and also followed by 6:39 - 7:09 and later throughout of course, footages of those days of the events featuring Russian royals in their splendour, in Russia and Paris and elsewhere.
Faberge creations 7:10 - 8:51, mindboggling, amazing, and visual treats too!
Wonder who the Indian woman is 16:48.
Pamela Mountbatten's daughter 4:15? No 20:06, it's Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff.
Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff speaks of Felix Yusupov and another relative deciding to murder Rasputin - wonder if anyone realises this might have been the last lynchpin protecting them from the events that followed.
Beautiful 26:29.
Wonder if British royals have this too 27:54, looks familiar.
Seeing the actual photographs of the murdered star and family 20:06 - 30:44 - 31:06 makes the tragedy come alive.
Is this one 36:32 from the Vladimir collection, or some other that Felix Yusoupov got out? Lovely, anyway.
So that's how the other relatives were rescued 38:26, just not the family of Nicholas and Alexandra.
The famous tiara 41:45!
Does 45:33 form part of an emerald parure as it then was?
La Peregrina 46:22!
This depicts a magnolia 47:41 that isn't of winter climates, but quite tropical - Kawathie Chaafaa!
Auction of Romanov jewels 48:20 - 50:17 - 50:28 - 50:45 - 54:30, by Soviets. Last few minutes - grand duchess Vladimir tiara!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IxrTVyt5B8s
Sotheby's Geneva Leads the Jewellery Market
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FDLI2lHO5M0
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Met has lovely Tiffany stuff, but some collections at Tiffany's 2:17 are worth a visit to look, especially the Tiffany diamond 3:54 - 4:12.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_KO4naCaevM&t=327s
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................................................................................................
15 Things You Didn't Know About TIFFANY & CO.
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Good to know.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S09sYBVo2Es
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Inside Tiffany's Secret Room for Top Spenders
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Lovely
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RKZCgAJAkU4
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Hope
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The thumbnail and the view in first few seconds 0:21 - 0:26 is as attractive as it ought to be, the diamond itself is beautiful and more. The picture at 0:48 however is the usual racism cloaked in incorrect portrayals of cultures other than of West, since the legend associated with the Hope diamond is that of this gem having been stolen from India where it was the third eye of God Shiva - and this picture is definitely not of Shiva in the form depicted here; at the very least, it's photoshopping used to confuse the ignorant by mixing up a genuine statue of Shiva with the image of a demon.
And if the gem indeed was stolen from a temple from image of a God, it's not the stone that's cursed, quite the opposite, it's the thieves and those that continue profiting from the theft.
Here 31:40 one gets an idea of the size of the gem, but uncannily enough and quite inadvergently, it's placed on a human forehead close to where it was supposed to be located on the image of the Deity originally. Wonder what happened to this woman.
Rare sight 43:00 of a star shining green.
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by Fred blah blah:-
"Judy W: Not 'foolish people', but FOOLISH WOMEN!
Men don't feel the slightest attraction for this sort of rubbish,
it is females (and i suppose gays as well) who are attracted
to objects that shine.
How often are Prince William or Prince Harry seen donning
diamonds or rubies? Probably never.
The only value jewels have is in the potential to exchange them
for hard cash or other assets.
And you, by the way, sound like the prototypical case of sour
grapes. If you were sincere, you would but acknowledge that
you'd do just about anything to lay your hands on a piece such
as the above, if you thought the odds were in your favour.
One can tell because you rant out of pure resentment and envy."
Have you seen the video? Notice the human speaking 43:30 - 43:45, in a suit and tie? Seems like a male to most viewers. And fascinated by the gem and admits it too. Perhaps that makes him gay to you, probably, but being fascinated by beautiful objects is not quite how homosexuality is defined, that's just perverted system in U.S. established in interests of corporate structure so slavery of males bonded to one another and enslaved by corporate employment would be kept whipped in line, unattached to families and relationships, while women are equally forced to subjugate to a lifestyle of bonded labour so males can be fooled thinking they aren't in chains.
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by esrapk:-
"India lost that right when they lost the war and everything else along with respect and dignity."
This post sounds like an excellent defence for every murder, rape, paedophile act and theft, not to mention holocaust, genocides and other barbaric acts - "x person or community lost the right to (possession of their own, to everything from possessions to human dignity) when they lost (the war, the battle, the argument with the rapist or paedophile or murderer or ethnic cleansing slaver)! In one sentence, defence of all possible crimes by simply "victims deserved it" being dressed up in verbose fraud. Nazi much?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tQEWkK03CQQ
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Tiffany's
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Met has lovely Tiffany stuff, but some collections at Tiffany's 2:17 are worth a visit to look, especially the Tiffany diamond 3:54 - 4:12.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_KO4naCaevM
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Burma Rubies
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Nice shots of Mandalay too, at beginning. Finally 24:51, rubies!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=89FxOWxjDvQ
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Romanov Jewels
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Magnificent. The jewels, the palaces, the grandeur of the events, throughout, beginning with the first five minutes and more. Beautiful watching, but requires comprehension of central Nordic Europe languages - quote:-
"Pinned by Scandinavian Royalty
Scandinavian Royalty
Hello, everyone, English subtitles CAN'T be provided, otherwise, I would have uploaded the video with them. As you know the programs are from Swedish/Danish/Norwegian TV and they don't come with subtitles. Please understand that. "
Still, there are English comments throughout, and most worth, splendour of spectacular Russian, palaces, jewels and events that had royals wearing them. One is reminded of The Royal Mob, with various royals across Europe agreeing about how the splendour of Russian palaces and jewels and events made others of European Royals, especially those throughout Germany but even of England, look quite homely.
The people, though, are only there accidentally - by birth or marriage or both - and few capable of rising to match the splendour they are surrounded with. The video is a piece of history one gets to see and hear about, rather than merely seeing fabulous jewels.
Spectacular, magnificent jewels 5:55 - 6:38, preceded by 0:00 - 5:54, and also followed by 6:39 - 7:09 and later throughout of course, footages of those days of the events featuring Russian royals in their splendour, in Russia and Paris and elsewhere.
Faberge creations 7:10 - 8:51, mindboggling, amazing, and visual treats too!
Wonder who the Indian woman is 16:48.
Pamela Mountbatten's daughter 4:15? No 20:06, it's Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff.
Princess Olga Andreevna Romanoff speaks of Felix Yusupov and another relative deciding to murder Rasputin - wonder if anyone realises this might have been the last lynchpin protecting them from the events that followed.
Beautiful 26:29.
Wonder if British royals have this too 27:54, looks familiar.
Seeing the actual photographs of the murdered star and family 20:06 - 30:44 - 31:06 makes the tragedy come alive.
Is this one 36:32 from the Vladimir collection, or some other that Felix Yusoupov got out? Lovely, anyway.
So that's how the other relatives were rescued 38:26, just not the family of Nicholas and Alexandra.
The famous tiara 41:45!
Does 45:33 form part of an emerald parure as it then was?
La Peregrina 46:22!
This depicts a magnolia 47:41 that isn't of winter climates, but quite tropical - Kawathie Chaafaa!
Auction of Romanov jewels 48:20 - 50:17 - 50:28 - 50:45 - 54:30, by Soviets. Last few minutes - grand duchess Vladimir tiara!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IxrTVyt5B8s
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The Most Expensive Diamonds In The World
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Lovely.
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by K Pabbaraju:-
"I disagree in one point. Britishers NEVER stole technology. They only stole precious gems and gold and all that expensive and rare stuff. Oh an they were also good at dividing the nation. I mean they divided India and Bangladesh. And India and Pakistan. Oh wait no... the division of Pakistan and India was not because of them... "
You might try hearing Tarek Fateh expose on the last bit, the partition was definitely because of the UK and U.S. need of the "great game" of controlling India and much more specifically at that time, containing USSR; he mentions Churchill deciding on partition the day Soviet tanks rolled into Berlin, because jinnah was quite amenable about his piece being used as a military base for them against USSR, and generally India wasn't about to accept such terms.
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by Gideon 1951:-
"Hop on your camel and ride off into the sunset moron. Muslims destroyed the Great Library at Alexandria, invaded all those countries and examining the inventions, discoveries and innovations made by the People of these countries, then the Islamists claimed the as their own . Theives!!! The British spread sanitation, education, and prosperity. You lie sonny. Typical Muslim BS."
Gideon 51 - the great library of Alexandria was first ransacked centuries before islam, by the fanatic converts of the abrahmic religion that Rome garbled itself in - and this faith didn't stop the ransacking and massacres until past murder of Jean d'Arc, if then. No, holocaust was a direct fallout of two millennia of church false propaganda about who was responsible for execution of the king of Jews while Israel and Judea were occupied and ruled by Rome, with a derogatory name of "palestine" given to the region, by Rome. China has employed that tactic more recently, after Germany did it in years leading to WWII. Deny indigenous cultures and knowledge even as you borrow and steal while massaging the indigenous has been technique of conquistadores from Europe and of other invaders who then parade in the borrowed and stolen.
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by Dejavuc Mail:-
"@K Pabbaraju India was never a unified country like it is today, it was a geography term, in fact, it was the British who unified dozens of small nation states together. Also, India was not divided by the British, it was Indian ruling elites who want the partition, British tried to hard to stop it happened but they failed."
If you believe that you are duped like the pakis are by their government lying to them, but lie it is, whether you are participating or not. As to partition specifically, you might try hearing Tarek Fateh expose on the last bit, the partition was definitely because of the UK and U.S. need of the "great game" of controlling India and much more specifically at that time, containing USSR; he mentions Churchill deciding on partition the day Soviet tanks rolled into Berlin, because jinnah was quite amenable about his piece being used as a military base for them against USSR, and generally India wasn't about to accept such terms. But generally British loot of india wasn't short of the preceding invaders, nor were the massacres lesser in comparison - try over a million starved to death due to theft of harvest by Brits, and ships from US with grain meant for India sent by FDR not allowed by Churchill to come past Australia, because he said Indians dying is of importance. And this was just in one span of less than couple of years, before the partition they completely intended had over ten millions killed even as the Brits ran away to safety in a hurry. Shameful Flight is the title of the book by someone from U.S..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RcZATf3Lmb0
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The World's Most Famous Gemstones
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Nice.
If it's from Baroda where it belonged to the Maharani's necklace 0:39, why is the great emerald called Chalk? Just any excuse to wipe out the name of India from any association to beautiful, great things?
The thumbnail is Timor ruby - perhaps he stole it on his world tour of massacre? Then again, it's possible it's the colour he painted the then kniwn world, most of it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YgIY4e9muK4
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The Uncrowned Jewels - 1987 BBC Documentary
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This buying and restoration of the Paris home of duke and duchess of Windsor 2:00-2:21, is this why Al Fayed has been denied British citizenship, even though he owns Harrods?
Exquisite jewels, though. But their splendour does not have any harmony with the mostly party life that was led by those wearing them. Wish they had more appropriate, deserving owners.
Interesting bit at the end 45:00 on, reminding one of the grizzly realities at the time of the auction, not that different from the years immediately surrounding the Windsors fame, only shifted to Asia much more.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BdJaURVZ7uI
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Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work | The Crown Jewels | PBS
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Wonder if this was part of the overdrive to correct the aftereffects of the shock felt around the world when the Princess of Wales was killed so very untimely.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TxaYtdp4U3Q
Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work | The Crown Jewels | PBS
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Wonder if this was part of the overdrive to correct the aftereffects of the shock felt around the world when the Princess of Wales was killed so very untimely.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TxaYtdp4U3Q
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Jewels Formerly the Property of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor
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Sotheby's take on the auction.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VDvb8AWpJAE
Jewels Formerly the Property of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor
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Sotheby's take on the auction.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VDvb8AWpJAE
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Buckingham Palace exclusive: the Queens jewellery show
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Quote from video title and blurb:-
"Buckingham Palace exclusive: the Queens jewellery show. The Jewellery Editor dropped by Buckingham Palace to take a look at the Cullinan diamonds on display for the Queens jewellery show at Buckingham Palace. Diamonds: A Jubilee Celebration, runs at Buckingham Palace from 30 June - 8 July & 31 July - 7 October 2012"
Millions starved to death in India when harvest was stolen by empire and aid ships filled with grain for India by FDR were not allowed to proceed further from Australia by Churchill! Monitor was taken from the young Prince orphaned after his father was killed by Brits, war loot not "gift" as falsely claimed in some comments below.
Blood Diamond(s), worth a look!
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by Smriti Pandey
"India se Chura li talwar .... and showing off their collection from theft/loot."
Patricia Bilinkas
Smriti Pandey Most were gifts to the Crown.
cokpeotfg4 fcdck
stupid butthurt low iq uneducated curry negro
"Gifts" from "subjects", like cotton "gift" from plantation workers until the end of civil war in U.S., except the plantation owners are not known to have starved a million to death like Brits did when harvest was stolen by empire and aid ships filled with grain for India by FDR were not allowed to proceed further from Australia by Churchill! Gifts? Just read the abusive comment before this one!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xNZ_DRahMSo
Buckingham Palace exclusive: the Queens jewellery show
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Quote from video title and blurb:-
"Buckingham Palace exclusive: the Queens jewellery show. The Jewellery Editor dropped by Buckingham Palace to take a look at the Cullinan diamonds on display for the Queens jewellery show at Buckingham Palace. Diamonds: A Jubilee Celebration, runs at Buckingham Palace from 30 June - 8 July & 31 July - 7 October 2012"
Millions starved to death in India when harvest was stolen by empire and aid ships filled with grain for India by FDR were not allowed to proceed further from Australia by Churchill! Monitor was taken from the young Prince orphaned after his father was killed by Brits, war loot not "gift" as falsely claimed in some comments below.
Blood Diamond(s), worth a look!
Responding to a comment below the original YT video by Smriti Pandey
"India se Chura li talwar .... and showing off their collection from theft/loot."
Patricia Bilinkas
Smriti Pandey Most were gifts to the Crown.
cokpeotfg4 fcdck
stupid butthurt low iq uneducated curry negro
"Gifts" from "subjects", like cotton "gift" from plantation workers until the end of civil war in U.S., except the plantation owners are not known to have starved a million to death like Brits did when harvest was stolen by empire and aid ships filled with grain for India by FDR were not allowed to proceed further from Australia by Churchill! Gifts? Just read the abusive comment before this one!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xNZ_DRahMSo
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Most Spectacular Queen Elizabeth's Jewels
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Grand Duchess Vladimir tiara 0:00 - 1:05, spoils of Russian revolution that had grisly fallouts - murders of cousins of britush royals who refrained themselves from saving the close relatives for fear of losing power themselves, and fleeing of the other targeted ones who were forced to sell what little they had. Tovarisch, anyone?
Fruit basket seems certainly appropriate for the occasion 1:15 - 1:26.
President of India at the time of this photograph 2:06, simplicity in achievement.
Hyderabad and Burma theft 2:31.
Amethyst set 8:33 looks, unexpectedly, much prettier than the previous, Brazilian aquamarine parure, but only when photographed separately - the photographs where it's worn makes it look dull, and not because the person wearing it is brighter.
"Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik tiara", gift from her cousin the last tsar, Nicholas?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p00AHX6LajI
Most Spectacular Queen Elizabeth's Jewels
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Grand Duchess Vladimir tiara 0:00 - 1:05, spoils of Russian revolution that had grisly fallouts - murders of cousins of britush royals who refrained themselves from saving the close relatives for fear of losing power themselves, and fleeing of the other targeted ones who were forced to sell what little they had. Tovarisch, anyone?
Fruit basket seems certainly appropriate for the occasion 1:15 - 1:26.
President of India at the time of this photograph 2:06, simplicity in achievement.
Hyderabad and Burma theft 2:31.
Amethyst set 8:33 looks, unexpectedly, much prettier than the previous, Brazilian aquamarine parure, but only when photographed separately - the photographs where it's worn makes it look dull, and not because the person wearing it is brighter.
"Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik tiara", gift from her cousin the last tsar, Nicholas?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p00AHX6LajI
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Tiaras Owned And Worn By The British Royal Family 🇬🇧🔝
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Halo tiara looks best on the latest royal bride, so far 0:31. Lover's knot, on her lovely late mother in law, Diana the last Princess of Wales.
Queen Mary fringe suits QEII 0:49.
It's grand duchess Vladimir 0:56, not grand duchess of Vladimir! Funny this is so celebrated, considering the grand duchess Vladimir hated and looked down on the Czarina Alexandra who was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and was married to Czar Nicholas II, the nephew of Queen Alexandra who - oh, we get it, queen mary didnt like her mother in law! Still, Alexandra was definitely family, all the more so since Mary was daughter of a first cousin of Queen Victoria! Oh, but Mary was engaged to the older brother, and George whom she eventually married, Queen Victoria had wanted him to marry her granddaughter Alexandra the princess of Hesse, only Alix as they called her preferred Nicholas II! So of course Mary made much of the romanov jewels she could buy cheaoer, but made much more of this Vladimir tiara! But the descendents like the grand duchess Vladimir tiara so very much, even though they are just as much related to Queen Victoria and the two Queens named Alexandra? Skewed loyalty there!
Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik tiara 1:06, would that be the Czarina Alexandra or the queen of England? Anyway, would have suited them, but does not QEII.
Who's the beauty on left 1:19 in the lotus flower tiara? It suits her. Same at 1:24, better on the left. And 1:31 as well. Seriously, stop pushing the one on right diwn people's subconscious by hiding her in glitz, like kids' bitter medicine mixed in honey! Shame! This isn't medicine.
Meander tiara too looks better on left 1:38, Anne? Not Sophie's fault, she might be better in an emerald tiara.
Needless to say the Spencer family tiara 1:45 is loveliest on Diana in her wedding attire!
The Poltimore tiara too looks good on left 1:52, presumably Queen Mary in her wedding dress, not so much on her granddaughter.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VVNgi3uIRJk
Tiaras Owned And Worn By The British Royal Family 🇬🇧🔝
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Halo tiara looks best on the latest royal bride, so far 0:31. Lover's knot, on her lovely late mother in law, Diana the last Princess of Wales.
Queen Mary fringe suits QEII 0:49.
It's grand duchess Vladimir 0:56, not grand duchess of Vladimir! Funny this is so celebrated, considering the grand duchess Vladimir hated and looked down on the Czarina Alexandra who was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and was married to Czar Nicholas II, the nephew of Queen Alexandra who - oh, we get it, queen mary didnt like her mother in law! Still, Alexandra was definitely family, all the more so since Mary was daughter of a first cousin of Queen Victoria! Oh, but Mary was engaged to the older brother, and George whom she eventually married, Queen Victoria had wanted him to marry her granddaughter Alexandra the princess of Hesse, only Alix as they called her preferred Nicholas II! So of course Mary made much of the romanov jewels she could buy cheaoer, but made much more of this Vladimir tiara! But the descendents like the grand duchess Vladimir tiara so very much, even though they are just as much related to Queen Victoria and the two Queens named Alexandra? Skewed loyalty there!
Queen Alexandra's Kokoshnik tiara 1:06, would that be the Czarina Alexandra or the queen of England? Anyway, would have suited them, but does not QEII.
Who's the beauty on left 1:19 in the lotus flower tiara? It suits her. Same at 1:24, better on the left. And 1:31 as well. Seriously, stop pushing the one on right diwn people's subconscious by hiding her in glitz, like kids' bitter medicine mixed in honey! Shame! This isn't medicine.
Meander tiara too looks better on left 1:38, Anne? Not Sophie's fault, she might be better in an emerald tiara.
Needless to say the Spencer family tiara 1:45 is loveliest on Diana in her wedding attire!
The Poltimore tiara too looks good on left 1:52, presumably Queen Mary in her wedding dress, not so much on her granddaughter.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VVNgi3uIRJk
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How Royals Recycle Tiara
As Kate And Camilla Both Wear
Historic Tiaras To Glittering Palace Dinner
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Margaret looked so beautiful in the delicate, feminine halo tiara 3:53, complete surprise! Heart breaking choices she was forced to make, changed that young woman of this photograph into the typical royal later. No one else looks this good in this tiara.
Most comments below are about no one else looks anywhere near as lovely as Diana, Princess of Wales, in the lovers' knot tiara, and yes, very very true.
Looks 4:31 like a grandiose topping on a souffle that's subsided, although the word used for the shuffle is different, but didn't intend the doubke entendre.
Truly regal, Queen Victoria in her tiny crown 5:48 that's just a token for the empire that grew and stabilised under her long rule. She dwarfs the crown, and yet one feels the regal persona overwhelmingly.
Queen Alexandra 6:01 really was beautiful! One hardly notices her jewellery, her face focuses the attention.
One of the comparatively nicer photographs of QEII 6:20. Gets better in 6:43 with the sapphire tiara matching the sapphire necklace, presumably part of a complete sapphire parure set.
The pearl choker is too much for the delicate Princess Diana 7:14, but quite suitable on her elder daughter in law.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NrDUYPfaB9E
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Duchess Meghan Wanted This Tiara
For Royal Wedding
But The Queen Said No
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The photograph at 0:42 shows Queen Mary known popularly as Queen May, whik e the narrator speaks of Grand Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin wearing this tiara when she married Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia.
The original tiara 0:49 Is stunning. They keep showing this Grand Duchess Vladimir tiara, though, when they speak of another tiara, the Kokoshnik with emerald centrepiece, worn by Princess Eugenie. The two are quite different. The Kokoshnik tiara with emerald centrepiece is shown at 4:43, obviously as this seems to be one of the official family photographs post wedding of Princess Eugenie.
Beautiful, this bride 8:53, first one so beautiful after her mother in law at her own wedding in in 1981.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZnT_lOD_8M
Duchess Meghan Wanted This Tiara
For Royal Wedding
But The Queen Said No
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The photograph at 0:42 shows Queen Mary known popularly as Queen May, whik e the narrator speaks of Grand Duchess Marie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin wearing this tiara when she married Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia.
The original tiara 0:49 Is stunning. They keep showing this Grand Duchess Vladimir tiara, though, when they speak of another tiara, the Kokoshnik with emerald centrepiece, worn by Princess Eugenie. The two are quite different. The Kokoshnik tiara with emerald centrepiece is shown at 4:43, obviously as this seems to be one of the official family photographs post wedding of Princess Eugenie.
Beautiful, this bride 8:53, first one so beautiful after her mother in law at her own wedding in in 1981.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZnT_lOD_8M
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Meghan Markle's Amazing
$1 Million Dollar
Royal Jewelry Collection
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Beautiful style, suits this new royal.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rZJ4DvgPNVk
Meghan Markle's Amazing
$1 Million Dollar
Royal Jewelry Collection
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Beautiful style, suits this new royal.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rZJ4DvgPNVk
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The Fascinating History Behind
The Priceless Tiara
Princess Eugenie Wore On Her Wedding Day
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States immediate expose about the tiara and goes for better part of three minutes into history of Yorkses, was tiara clickbait?
Each of the three younger royal bride's was perfectly matched with her respective tiara. Kate the smiling lady, Megan the regal bride of fairy tales, and Eugenie's colour brought out by the emeralds of the tiara.
Talking of wedding of Diana, Princess of Wales, and showing the wedding photograph of the Yorkses 2:56???!!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-rFaUx5vc-I
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Top ROYAL TIARAS in The World
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Devonshire Palmette tiara 1:42, very Indian look.
Unexpectedly beautiful 6:32.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg-JUzll4ZA
Top ROYAL TIARAS in The World
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Devonshire Palmette tiara 1:42, very Indian look.
Unexpectedly beautiful 6:32.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg-JUzll4ZA
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Russian Royal Jewels (Documentary)
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Beautiful watching, but requires comprehension of central Nordic Europe languages - quote:-
"Pinned by Scandinavian Royalty
Scandinavian Royalty
Hello, everyone, English subtitles CAN'T be provided, otherwise, I would have uploaded the video with them. As you know the programs are from Swedish/Danish/Norwegian TV and they don't come with subtitles. Please understand that. "
Still, there are English comments throughout, and most worth, splendour of spectacular Russian jewels and events that had royals wearing them.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IxrTVyt5B8s
Russian Royal Jewels (Documentary)
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Beautiful watching, but requires comprehension of central Nordic Europe languages - quote:-
"Pinned by Scandinavian Royalty
Scandinavian Royalty
Hello, everyone, English subtitles CAN'T be provided, otherwise, I would have uploaded the video with them. As you know the programs are from Swedish/Danish/Norwegian TV and they don't come with subtitles. Please understand that. "
Still, there are English comments throughout, and most worth, splendour of spectacular Russian jewels and events that had royals wearing them.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IxrTVyt5B8s
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Scandinavian Royal Jewels (Documentary)
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Series of magnificent jewels, interesting histories, and a whole royal crowd intertwined by marriages across Europe.
English captions or subtitles for the narration aren't there, though, but the various queens speaking English makes it easier.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1fy980b5ZvM
Scandinavian Royal Jewels (Documentary)
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Series of magnificent jewels, interesting histories, and a whole royal crowd intertwined by marriages across Europe.
English captions or subtitles for the narration aren't there, though, but the various queens speaking English makes it easier.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1fy980b5ZvM
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Harry Winston Luxury Jewelery Collection Summer
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Stunning from moment go! Stupendously beautiful. Lovely, exactly the stuff of dreams of young - and who wouldn't want to be young enough again to wear these and blossom from within!
Funny, this is one video that puts up an "eh, ok" thumbnail, instead of one of the stunning pieces it shows from beginning through to end! Most others have clickbait thumbnails thst have little to do with content.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nm-UHgBDu4k
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World Famous Gemstones
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Mostly from U.S. National Museum of Natural History, Washington D.C..
"Origin unknown, Mandalay ruby is one of the finest rubies in the world" 3:23 one would think origin would obviously be Mandalay, wouldn't it!
If it's from Baroda where it belonged to the Maharani's necklace 7:54, why is the great emerald called Chalk? Just any excuse to wipe out the name of India from any association to beautiful, great things?
(Funnily enough, identical content, narration and voice on another yt video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=30W20VX9p8g)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nsiYX8OkUNo
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12 Rare and Most Expensive Gemstones In The World
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Well made video.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wzIMAJFHaiQ
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BIGGEST And MOST EXPENSIVE Gemstones Ever Discovered!
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Nice.
This part 3:05 - 3:36 has exaggerations and other deviations from facts - while speaking of the engagement ring of Princess Diana, not once is the actual ring shown, one she got for engagement and wore; and one doesn't need "a cart" to carry around a single sapphire even if it is a thousand carats, which is about a hundred grams.
Nice locale 4:06 for the Rajaratna ruby, 2475 carats, from Vijayanagar! But 4:17 is somewhere else, not the tremendous Vijayanagar that's still spectacular centuries after it was laid to waste by barbarian invaders.
Also, temples at Hampi ruins of the Vijayanagar empire are not all "devoted to Shiva", there are many more. Monotheism is about power of a cult, nothing correct or right about it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yCt6RjmGCXY
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Top 10 World Record Breaking Gemstones of 2015
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00:20 10. Allnatt diamond (worth 3 million dollars )
00:33 9. Moussaieff Red diamond (worth $ 7 million )
00:43 8. Heart of Eternity diamond (worth 16 million dollars )
00:55 7. Wittelsbach diamond (worth 16.4 million dollars)
01:07 6. Steinmetz Pink diamond (worth 25 million dollars)
01:19 5. De Beers Centenary Diamond (worth 100 million dollars )
01:31 4. Hope Diamond ( 350 million dollars )
01:42 3. Cullinan Diamond (worth 400 million dollars)
01:54 2. Sancy diamond ( Can not estimate its value , can be invaluable )
02:05 1. The diamond Koh -i - Noor ( Can not estimate the value of it, this is one of the crown jewels in the British royal)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2g1vWrxDWhM
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Sotheby's Geneva Leads the Jewellery Market
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Lovely stuff, but video is too fast, it's an ad for Sotheby's after all!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FDLI2lHO5M0
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