@@tinahillsdon2776 it’s why because the wanna to use the original shape of those stones,,,that's why it doesn’t need any fineness, it’s precious than other jewellery.
No matter how expensive are the jewelry, the people who created these masterpieces are priceless! Admiration! My favorite one was the Chinese necklace with diamonds and jades 15:03
I saw the Maharajah's Patalia necklace up close along with Huttons jade necklace the beads are just beautiful. I saw these at the Cartier Exhibition in 2018 at the National Gallery in Australia. Everything was awesome, along with jewelled cigarette cases and picture frames. Grace Kelly's jewels and Liz Taylors ruby diamond Mike Todd necklace. Also the Cartier tiara worn by Catherine Middleton on her wedding day and QEIIs Nizam of Hyderabad necklace. Every piece is a work of Art.
It was a singular honor in my life to "try on" the "Pink Panther" diamond some years ago, when it was "on tour" of the Diamonds International stores. I felt breathless, to be sure!
This was an absolute treat to watch. Thank you for giving us so much information about the history of the pieces, not just the prices. Love all your videos. Thank you!
The most magnificent selection of necklaces I have ever seen! Quality, style, design, history, etc etc. All truly masterpieces! Absolutely exquisite!, every single one of them! Congratulations . Enchanting to see!
Thank you for this piece. I can't explain my fascination for minerals I can't afford. They are beautiful and just looking at them gives one some flutter.
The artistry and craftsmanship are truly laudable, diamonds are the most expensive because of its flawless property by being the hardest of all gem stones. Elegant women wears them.
The grandeur and the beauty of these creations is so elevating. The one necklace could be worn 47 other ways. How ingenious and creative. I truly admire the artistic craftsmanship of the people who spend years making each individual piece. Thank you for this magnificent presentation. The historical knowledge is priceless.💎
My favourite one is no. 5. It is a overload of beauty, very unique and so gorgeous. I love no. 2 too but I don't like the green stones. It would look much better with rubys, dark blue or purple stones. They are real art and imagine how long it took to finish this masterpieces 💖💖💖
I was completely mesmerised by this video, so fascinating and interesting, not to mention the beauty of these beautiful gems. I have an interest in Gemmology hence appreciated what I saw. Thank you for such a wonderful education, and the history behind these gems.
Every time I look at these beautiful pieces all I can think about are the poor souls who were forced to work in the mines and the horrible conditions and treatment they had to endure. I’m sure quite a few died as well. I pray they found their place in paradise ❤
YES PLEASE!!!! I’ll take ALL OF THESE! I don’t care that I don’t go anywhere where it would be proper to wear these jewels. I wear them to go grocery shopping or to clean the bathroom! 😊 just lovely
Gems and jewels are my passion. I can never get enough of them. I own (expensive) copies of the Hope, and of the British Coronation necklace, complete with a copy of the attendant Lahore diamond. I rarely wear them, but just putting them somewhere where I can see them gives me untold pleasure! All I need now is the Patiala necklace, and Elizabeth 11 "granny's chips." Oh...also, I would love to have the Swedish amethyst parure!!
And when you can't afford to send your kids to college you just show with mommy's 'expensive but fake' aka worthless and break the news to them there will be no college education because Mommy's dream of Royalty was more important than Mommy's dreams for her children. If you have no children and will.die alone a spinster, well, at least you'll be dressed beautifully in your coffin.
Hello, Norma. Sounds like quite a collection. You go girl! Without children, who are you going to bequeath your collection to in your will?? Well women love sparklies so enjoy yours to the fullest!
@@mediocremaiden8883 Who do you think you are judging another that you do not know? Not everyone has children and some are financially secure enough to purchase items they like. It's hardly your business anyway!
Thank you, I am not a pro in video creation but I am going to do the best I can, to put my own imagination to the videos I will make and share it to the world.
@@AndrewPidor of course I’m still here! You produce some of the most informative and interesting videos available!! I eagerly await your new ones and go back and watch some of my favorite videos over again. I’m safe and well, thanks. I keep busy as best I can. Hope things are the same for you.
Nope.... most Indian royalty were spectacularly bejewelled .... in this video there was no nizam, Sir Bhupinder Singh was no nizam ... Nizam were generally muslim rulers and yes the Kohinoor was from Nizam s treasure .... almost any Indian royalty had buckets full diamonds and gems and in several Indian kingdoms there was no currency but rather a barter system involving precious and semi precious gems !!
No actually she is right Indian kingdoms lot of treasures but it was recorded in many texts that the nizam jewels standed out ,before the nizam the kingdoms who ruled that region were famous for their jewels and you can’t compare Kohinoor to anything it is said that at that time Kohinoor was so expensive that the money used to buy it can meet the financial expenses of everyone in the world for one day and even one of the nizam king at his time was one of the ten most richest people in the whole world 😮
Absolutely draw dropping pieces Andrew. I can't begin to imagine what it would be like to actually wear a piece like that. It does upset me when so many take them apart and pieces get lost. I'd rather them remain in their original settings, the way they were meant to be. Don't ask me to choose, that's asking too much! Take care, Kris.💎🥰🇦🇺🕊
@@AndrewPidor I've actually been quite restrained over the past year and don't plan on splurging this year either. I'll get going again as soon as I'm in better shape and recovered more.💍💎💖🕊
@@AndrewPidor I'm still slowly going through my ongoing therapies. It seems as if there's no end in sight. I've got a Dietician added to the team now, as well as physiotherapy and the hand specialist. At least I can be grateful for technology at present as I'm still not able to write. I've driven about 5 times now but only small trips to the Hospital and home again. I still have to be careful driven a vehicle the size of mine. Hope you're doing better at work and not run off your feet as much. You must be exhausted by now! Look after yourself, Kris.🥰
Thank you so much! I did the research because when you go to google to find the most expensive necklace it will give you findings that was made 10 years ago and most of it wasn’t true. After a long research finally did produce a expensive list of necklaces, the real deal.
@@Mamadukee1 British and French jewelers worked with many of the maharadjahs, creating various turban ornaments and diadems. They weren't "looting" anything.
@@danbowman9294 they were, The Indian diamonds were bought at dirt cheap prices from Indian Jewellers and the Indian goods were subjected to high import and export taxes , it's one of the major reasons for the fall of Indian economy, also after the war it's usual for the winning party to loot all the valuables from the losing territory.
That Chow Tai Fool necklace!! 😍😍😍I grew up in Hong Kong and I used to walk pass Chow Tai Fook on Nathan road all the time. (Actually there were several other jewelers on that street.) Always loved looking at all that exquisite jewelry on display.
None could beat Indians , like in all other things, in jewellery designs too since ancient times...... Precious jewellery is nothing new to Indians. Ancient Indians had more jewellery on them than cloths.....
The creation of such treasures has our world fascinated with gorgeous gems crystals and minerals I personally love a beautiful ring it's easier to carry and hide our fascination will never end Aloha
Two of the shown necklaces are fascinating me: This modern one with the big emerald cut diamond as center with the half brillant / half emerald chain and on the other hand this very splendoring one of the Indish maharaja. This is inspiration for me, an engineer who also designs jewelry just for fun. Wow, the current possibility to get good synthetic gems at fair prices in combination with contact to gemstone cutters helps a lot to enjoy this fascinating creative hobby. Thank You for sharing. 💎
I can only imagine the jeweller's stress at being given this diamond in the rough, and told "Make it beautiful". 5:24 I'd have a mini breakdown on the spot. 82 facets. Jewellers, the unsung heroes throughout history.
BOOM! THERE IT IS!!! From the sublime to the ridiculous, these ornamentations of the wealthy did exactly what they were intended to do and that was to make a statement. A statement of power, of greatness or a statement of God's ordination, these jewels delivered, clearly, distinctively as they were to strike awe to the viewer. From the sublime as worn by the kings and queens to the ridiculousness of being worn by a favorite pet, from beauty found, to heads that were lost, these jewelry creations have survived and surpassed all expectations for what has been and what will be for generations to come.
Hello Sir. You mentioned that "ridiculousness of being worn by a favorite pet", where you referring to Evalyn Hope Diamond? Because she actually put the Hope diamond in a collar in one of her favorite dog.
Not surprising, since India had 25-30% of world wealth till the 1900s, more Gold is hoarded with Indian woman than all countries on Earth combined, as a matter of fact due to its high importance in Hindu culture. And Africa is minerally speaking, very richly blessed.
Most interesting video about exquisite and most expensive jewellery in the world. I am in awe by the creativity of the craftsmanship and time it took to make these magnificent pieces of jewellery. Everyone of these pieces tells a story. All of them are stunning but my favourite is the No 2 (diamond and jade), and the amazing thing is, you can wear it in 27 ways, how ingenious 👏👏that is!
No question these all are beautiful. My heart skips just looking at the video, what more in person. But, I've always wondered why these necklaces holds so much power and now that I'm older. I realize that the importance of status in the old times must've hold so much value that proving it would be so important. In todays age though, I"m glad that more people choose to leave peacefully
Hi again Andrew, did they ever find THEE Necklace of Marie Antoinette fame? Going to re-watch the Faberge & Romanovs ones again today as I watched a full 3 part treatise on the Romanov dynasty here recently as well. Thx for any reply, may this find you well & happy as always!! ~~Chanel
I admired the beauty and craftsmanship of these necklaces but abhor the excessive wealth spent to adorn the super rich no doubt acquired from the suffering of those these figures exploit to amass their fortunes.
fabuleux documentaire, à ce stade, c'est le meilleur moment pour investir dans des projets non gouvernementaux, cela rapportera, pour les commerçants débutants, Thomas Stuart Mark est la voie à suivre
Chow Tai Fook necklace is by far the best. Sad to see African and Indian diamonds stolen but hey ho 🤷🤷 its is life what can we do, it is what it is. Thieves everywhere 😚
i knew the grandchildren of the Mcleans when i was younger. They are very, very different than what you'd think. Very nice, extremely intelligent family with a strict moral code.
People sure do help themselves when the workers of the world die for their selfish excess, the craftsmanship of God creating such incredible beauty, is to be admired. What people do with it, and why, is disgusting.
Oh I love it! Perfect sets & the beauty behind that it is mostly given forsake of love & admiration. Oh it makes me happy that sort kind of tons exist 🤗🌹. My joy, this is joy.. Glamoured & love! Oh love❤️🥀. And the indian collection is one of a sort too, beauty indeed🌼
Only the priviledge has access to have these beautiful and gorgeous jewelries. I wondered if all the monies to buy these Jewelries belong to the regular working hard people just to feed the so-called king and his queen. Interesting
ACEST COLIER AM FOST ANVIATA CU EL SI A RAMAS AN INDIA UNDE PUTIN SAU DAIANU NU MI LA DAT NICI NU AVEAU VOE SA PUNA MANA PE EL ESTE SFANT ESTE DUHUL SFANT AN EL ESTE AMPARATIA CERULUI ADUCE BLESTEM PESTE CEI CARE AL DETINE ACEST COLIER SE SFINTESTE AN FIECARE LUNA PE ALTARUL LUI ISUS HRISTOS PRINNSFANTA SCRIPTURA SI SE CITESC ACATISTELE SFANTULUI VASILE CEL MARE .
Several of those are now on more or less constant exhibition for the public to see, rather than in private collections to be seen only by a privileged few.
Nothing can beat The Maharajas necklaces . Magnificent
#FE_GERMANY: *ABSOLUTELY TRUE DARLING.*
quite a few beat the Maharajas necklaces, personally I think its the ugliest one on the list, too ostentatious, and loud, no finesse about it.
@@tinahillsdon2776 it’s why because the wanna to use the original shape of those stones,,,that's why it doesn’t need any fineness, it’s precious than other jewellery.
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There is a reason they are so valuable....the amount of hardwork that go into the making of these gems....priceless....
I understand that they mostly come from Africa and India. Whoever makes the pieces are masters.
No matter how expensive are the jewelry, the people who created these masterpieces are priceless! Admiration! My favorite one was the Chinese necklace with diamonds and jades 15:03
Maximum stone n golden jewellery were stolen from Africa n india...
I saw the Maharajah's Patalia necklace up close along with Huttons jade necklace the beads are just beautiful. I saw these at the Cartier Exhibition in 2018 at the National Gallery in Australia. Everything was awesome, along with jewelled cigarette cases and picture frames. Grace Kelly's jewels and Liz Taylors ruby diamond Mike Todd necklace.
Also the Cartier tiara worn by Catherine Middleton on her wedding day and QEIIs Nizam of Hyderabad necklace.
Every piece is a work of Art.
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I'm having goosebumbs just by looking at this jewelries
It was a singular honor in my life to "try on" the "Pink Panther" diamond some years ago, when it was "on tour" of the Diamonds International stores. I felt breathless, to be sure!
This was an absolute treat to watch. Thank you for giving us so much information about the history of the pieces, not just the prices. Love all your videos. Thank you!
The most magnificent selection of necklaces I have ever seen! Quality, style, design, history, etc etc. All truly masterpieces! Absolutely exquisite!, every single one of them! Congratulations . Enchanting to see!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Have u noticed all these gems originated from Africa and India stone most likely as per usual
Almost everything comes out of Africa.
@@ivyjackson8695 u mean stolen
@@KishanSingh-wg2ko RIGHT!!!!
@@ivyjackson8695 what are you talking about?
Cambodia, thyland , Burma, shrelanka, are all mager suppliers of fine gems.
Thank you for this piece. I can't explain my fascination for minerals I can't afford. They are beautiful and just looking at them gives one some flutter.
I have the same fascination, that is why i made the video ☺️
Parts of the “missing” Patiala Necklace was found in LONDON. Of course.
The artistry and craftsmanship are truly laudable, diamonds are the most expensive because of its flawless property by being the hardest of all gem stones. Elegant women wears them.
The grandeur and the beauty of these creations is so elevating. The one necklace could be worn 47 other ways. How ingenious and creative. I truly admire the artistic craftsmanship of the people who spend years making each individual piece. Thank you for this magnificent presentation. The historical knowledge is priceless.💎
My favourite one is no. 5. It is a overload of beauty, very unique and so gorgeous.
I love no. 2 too but I don't like the green stones.
It would look much better with rubys, dark blue or purple stones.
They are real art and imagine how long it took to finish this masterpieces 💖💖💖
Wow beautiful collection and colors loved it
That spliced one was stunning
I was completely mesmerised by this video, so fascinating and interesting, not to mention the beauty of these beautiful gems. I have an interest in Gemmology hence appreciated what I saw. Thank you for such a wonderful education, and the history behind these gems.
Hello there, 😊I am just glad you liked it.
Why are they not able to pronounce words correctly..
@@sueknock9675 it's an A.I not a real person
Absolutely mesmerising!! Beautifully explained & narrated..thankyou 💕💕
Hi wendy
I am proud to have been born as Sonja de Beer from South Africa!! Diamonds are my best friend!
And mine - Kathrynn, South Africa Jeweller 🇿🇦
Bravo for such Masterpieces of Creation, Elegance and Beauty !
Every time I look at these beautiful pieces all I can think about are the poor souls who were forced to work in the mines and the horrible conditions and treatment they had to endure. I’m sure quite a few died as well. I pray they found their place in paradise ❤
I agree...May they Find PEACE & HAPPINESS in that PARADISE Called HEAVEN...❤🙏🙏🙏💐
YES PLEASE!!!! I’ll take ALL OF THESE! I don’t care that I don’t go anywhere where it would be proper to wear these jewels. I wear them to go grocery shopping or to clean the bathroom! 😊 just lovely
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All very Stunning . Although my favorites were # 7 & 8 just beautiful
DA JUSTITIA TREBUIE SA MIL RECUPETEZE CU HOTARARE JUDECATOREASCA SI SA MIL TRIMITA PERSONAL PREMIERUL INDIEI .
@@catalinstoica6919 don't understand the language
Gems and jewels are my passion. I can never get enough of them. I own (expensive) copies of the Hope, and of the British Coronation necklace, complete with a copy of the attendant Lahore diamond. I rarely wear them, but just putting them somewhere where I can see them gives me untold pleasure! All I need now is the Patiala necklace, and Elizabeth 11 "granny's chips." Oh...also, I would love to have the Swedish amethyst parure!!
And when you can't afford to send your kids to college you just show with mommy's 'expensive but fake' aka worthless and break the news to them there will be no college education because Mommy's dream of Royalty was more important than Mommy's dreams for her children. If you have no children and will.die alone a spinster, well, at least you'll be dressed beautifully in your coffin.
I don't have kids.(thank goodness!)
Hello there Norma. I am just glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for dropping by 😊🙏🏻
Hello, Norma. Sounds like quite a collection. You go girl! Without children, who are you going to bequeath your collection to in your will?? Well women love sparklies so enjoy yours to the fullest!
@@mediocremaiden8883 Who do you think you are judging another that you do not know? Not everyone has children and some are financially secure enough to purchase items they like. It's hardly your business anyway!
I have a lot of admiration for the people who design jewelry. I like the designs more than the jewels.
Sane here ☺️
First video I watched. I really enjoyed it. Subscribed.
Thank you, I am not a pro in video creation but I am going to do the best I can, to put my own imagination to the videos I will make and share it to the world.
Well for those who have the resources to have these beautiful masterpieces maid,
Whilst most of us can only dream!!
They are absolutely stunning, 😘
I think the Nizam were some of the most bejeweled of their time! Thank you for another fascinating video!
Hello dear, how are you, its been a while since i made a video, glad to see that your still there.
@@AndrewPidor of course I’m still here! You produce some of the most informative and interesting videos available!! I eagerly await your new ones and go back and watch some of my favorite videos over again. I’m safe and well, thanks. I keep busy as best I can. Hope things are the same for you.
Nope.... most Indian royalty were spectacularly bejewelled .... in this video there was no nizam, Sir Bhupinder Singh was no nizam ... Nizam were generally muslim rulers and yes the Kohinoor was from Nizam s treasure .... almost any Indian royalty had buckets full diamonds and gems and in several Indian kingdoms there was no currency but rather a barter system involving precious and semi precious gems !!
No actually she is right Indian kingdoms lot of treasures but it was recorded in many texts that the nizam jewels standed out ,before the nizam the kingdoms who ruled that region were famous for their jewels and you can’t compare Kohinoor to anything it is said that at that time Kohinoor was so expensive that the money used to buy it can meet the financial expenses of everyone in the world for one day and even one of the nizam king at his time was one of the ten most richest people in the whole world 😮
It was also the largest diamond in the whole world for 200 years unfortunately the British cut it and then it lost the title
A expensive trait...jewels are my passion .
A very interesting video .
The pearl pendent..are called pearl enhancers.
Hi Susan 😇
Beautiful, my dream to wear at least 1 of them
Absolutely draw dropping pieces Andrew. I can't begin to imagine what it would be like to actually wear a piece like that. It does upset me when so many take them apart and pieces get lost. I'd rather them remain in their original settings, the way they were meant to be. Don't ask me to choose, that's asking too much! Take care, Kris.💎🥰🇦🇺🕊
Oh hi dear, its been a while, nice to know your safe dear. 😊
Yes! True, asking you would be too much, because I know what you want 🤩
@@AndrewPidor I've actually been quite restrained over the past year and don't plan on splurging this year either. I'll get going again as soon as I'm in better shape and recovered more.💍💎💖🕊
@@AndrewPidor I'm still slowly going through my ongoing therapies. It seems as if there's no end in sight. I've got a Dietician added to the team now, as well as physiotherapy and the hand specialist. At least I can be grateful for technology at present as I'm still not able to write. I've driven about 5 times now but only small trips to the Hospital and home again. I still have to be careful driven a vehicle the size of mine. Hope you're doing better at work and not run off your feet as much. You must be exhausted by now! Look after yourself, Kris.🥰
So informative and great to watch! Bravo!
Beautifully put together presentation!
Thank you so much! I did the research because when you go to google to find the most expensive necklace it will give you findings that was made 10 years ago and most of it wasn’t true. After a long research finally did produce a expensive list of necklaces, the real deal.
All of them are wow, but, for me, Heritage in Bloom is just wooooow. So beautiful.
My favorite was #1 the hope diamond necklace has been my obsession since 3rd grade
I have learned that I can be mesmerized by shiny things
India was called the Golden Bird because of the large reserve of precious stones. But sadly Britishers looted most of them :(
Actually, not true. Why do so many Indians want to live in the UK, if they are as terrible as you say? BS.
Unfortunately true !!!😳🇬🇧
@@Mamadukee1 British and French jewelers worked with many of the maharadjahs, creating various turban ornaments and diadems. They weren't "looting" anything.
@@danbowman9294 I agree,but I believe that they would have taken objects!!!🤗🇬🇧
@@danbowman9294 they were, The Indian diamonds were bought at dirt cheap prices from Indian Jewellers and the Indian goods were subjected to high import and export taxes , it's one of the major reasons for the fall of Indian economy, also after the war it's usual for the winning party to loot all the valuables from the losing territory.
Talk about creativity! Simply outstanding… impeccably done!🥰🥰
Thank you so much 😊
Great, informative video. Thank you!😊
You are so welcome!
That Chow Tai Fool necklace!! 😍😍😍I grew up in Hong Kong and I used to walk pass Chow Tai Fook on Nathan road all the time. (Actually there were several other jewelers on that street.) Always loved looking at all that exquisite jewelry on display.
I bought a copy of the coronation necklace of Queen Victoria when I lived in London. I love wearing it. Wonderful video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you 🙏🏻 also
11:00 imagine seeing this amazing necklace I’m a second hand jewelry store omg I’d buy it immediately
None could beat Indians , like in all other things, in jewellery designs too since ancient times...... Precious jewellery is nothing new to Indians. Ancient Indians had more jewellery on them than cloths.....
Thank you Andrew for presenting these priceless jewels. We have watched all your videos over the years and hope you make many more.
❤💓❤💓❤💓❤💓❤💓❤
Wow wow 🤩 🙏🏻 thank you
The creation of such treasures has our world fascinated with gorgeous gems crystals and minerals I personally love a beautiful ring it's easier to carry and hide our fascination will never end Aloha
India once most producer of diamond in the world.
I have missed you! Thanks for another great video! I love this content!
Thank you for always being there Lizzie 🙏🏻
Two of the shown necklaces are fascinating me: This modern one with the big emerald cut diamond as center with the half brillant / half emerald chain and on the other hand this very splendoring one of the Indish maharaja. This is inspiration for me, an engineer who also designs jewelry just for fun. Wow, the current possibility to get good synthetic gems at fair prices in combination with contact to gemstone cutters helps a lot to enjoy this fascinating creative hobby. Thank You for sharing. 💎
Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
I observed, most of the necklaces are artifacts and inherent elements of primitive human society...so beautiful and worthwhile ❤❤
I observe, most of the neckless are artifacts and inherent elements of primitive so.. Beautiful in society in worthfull
Thank you for another superb post showcasing some of the worlds fabulous jewels!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@AndrewPidor
Hi Andrew I didn’t know there was a contest. But, thank you. What did I win?
@@mariapelayo6276 oh dear, I didn’t send the message, how did it happen?
I have to change the password and everything on my channel.
@@mariapelayo6276 try to look at it? It say text me on telegram. That is a totally different channel not mine.
INTERESTING ! THANKS !❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it
The ancient jewels are so much more attractive to me than the overblown.....
Sara
Loved this video, very informative ... beautiful jewels 👍
Beautiful pieces! Love the video 💙💜
Beautiful. Thank you very much
I can only imagine the jeweller's stress at being given this diamond in the rough, and told "Make it beautiful". 5:24 I'd have a mini breakdown on the spot. 82 facets. Jewellers, the unsung heroes throughout history.
The primary jeweler actually fainted when the "cleaving" of the Great Star of Africa. I would have, too!
The Hope diamond is at the Smithsonian. I just saw it. Gorgeous.
Endrew good job
....we love it ..thnkx
BOOM! THERE IT IS!!!
From the sublime to the ridiculous, these ornamentations of the wealthy did exactly what they were intended to do and that was to make a statement. A statement of power, of greatness or a statement of God's ordination, these jewels delivered, clearly, distinctively as they were to strike awe to the viewer.
From the sublime as worn by the kings and queens to the ridiculousness of being worn by a favorite pet, from beauty found, to heads that were lost, these jewelry creations have survived and surpassed all expectations for what has been and what will be for generations to come.
Hello Sir. You mentioned that "ridiculousness of being worn by a favorite pet", where you referring to Evalyn Hope Diamond? Because she actually put the Hope diamond in a collar in one of her favorite dog.
@@AndrewPidor
That would be the one.
How are you doing?
@@danielclaeys7598 going fine Sir! Surviving as of the moment ☺️
Hi
Hi
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Stunning presentation!
What happened to the other 100 carats of that yellow diamond, Please?
It was hidden away and no one knows who owns it.
Wow my eyes feeling amazing. My favorite one is No. one I like it simple. They all are magnificent but the first one .
Not surprising, since India had 25-30% of world wealth till the 1900s, more Gold is hoarded with Indian woman than all countries on Earth combined, as a matter of fact due to its high importance in Hindu culture. And Africa is minerally speaking, very richly blessed.
Damn. I can't afford these. Why am i watching😂😂😂
😅 me either
Leaves me speechless! So beautiful.
Wow, thank you!
Most interesting video about exquisite and most expensive jewellery in the world. I am in awe by the creativity of the craftsmanship and time it took to make these magnificent pieces of jewellery. Everyone of these pieces tells a story. All of them are stunning but my favourite is the No 2 (diamond and jade), and the amazing thing is, you can wear it in 27 ways, how ingenious 👏👏that is!
Thank you very much!
I always love this channellll😭👏👏👏
Ah! Your so sweet. Thank you 🙏🏻
No question these all are beautiful. My heart skips just looking at the video, what more in person. But, I've always wondered why these necklaces holds so much power and now that I'm older. I realize that the importance of status in the old times must've hold so much value that proving it would be so important. In todays age though, I"m glad that more people choose to leave peacefully
Thank you so much!
Eccezionale!!! Dall'Italia
The Chinese and the Maharaja ones are my favouurites
That was agreabley narrated. Interesting few of which i knew nothing. Thank you.
Hi again Andrew, did they ever find THEE Necklace of Marie Antoinette fame? Going to re-watch the Faberge & Romanovs ones again today as I watched a full 3 part treatise on the Romanov dynasty here recently as well. Thx for any reply, may this find you well & happy as always!! ~~Chanel
Thank you for sharing Mr. Pidor
You’re so welcome
Que pena que a Rose jogou o " coração do oceano" no fundo do mar 😂😂😂. My heart will go on ❤
very nice video.
Hi 👋🏼 😊
💙💛Beautiful, wonderful!!!👍🌹
I admired the beauty and craftsmanship of these necklaces but abhor the excessive wealth spent to adorn the super rich no doubt acquired from the suffering of those these figures exploit to amass their fortunes.
Very very very nice
Diamonds are forever
It is breath taking masterpiece jewellery ❤
They really are
My favorite was the yellow diamond
Nice..❤
TOTALLY BEAUTIFUL INDEED !!! FROM U.K. (2022)
Thank you.
Amazing so beautiful ✨👌👍
fabuleux documentaire, à ce stade, c'est le meilleur moment pour investir dans des projets non gouvernementaux, cela rapportera, pour les commerçants débutants, Thomas Stuart Mark est la voie à suivre
Chow Tai Fook necklace is by far the best.
Sad to see African and Indian diamonds stolen
but hey ho 🤷🤷 its
is life what can we do,
it is what it is.
Thieves everywhere 😚
i knew the grandchildren of the Mcleans when i was younger. They are very, very different than what you'd think. Very nice, extremely intelligent family with a strict moral code.
Lmaooo doubtful😂
Amazing
People sure do help themselves when the workers of the world die for their selfish excess, the craftsmanship of God creating such incredible beauty, is to be admired. What people do with it, and why, is disgusting.
❤ Gorgeous and. Beautiful ❤️. Watching. from. TOKYO 🗼. 😊
Thank you very much!
Love your videos
Magical Dimensions of time Fusing Messaging diamonds Mess 💎 Ra Minded a Twinkle in the eye . Thank you very much for your video
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Yeah but ,. Before 18th century all Diamonds were from mainly India, and then Africa and Brazil and USSR.
Oh I love it! Perfect sets & the beauty behind that it is mostly given forsake of love & admiration. Oh it makes me happy that sort kind of tons exist 🤗🌹. My joy, this is joy.. Glamoured & love! Oh love❤️🥀.
And the indian collection is one of a sort too, beauty indeed🌼
I totally agree!
The Cartier diamond snake necklace owned by Sheikha Mozah was not mentioned. It has 2 enormous diamonds.
The Hope Diamond is in the Smithsonian now. It also belongs to the USA. It also was donated.
I loved the Toussiant.
Only the priviledge has access to have these beautiful and gorgeous jewelries. I wondered if all the monies to buy these Jewelries belong to the regular working hard people just to feed the so-called king and his queen. Interesting
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Several of those are now on more or less constant exhibition for the public to see, rather than in private collections to be seen only by a privileged few.
Вот это да,классика!!!
Just perfect 👌