I can't believe I missed this one, too!! Heidi Horton was a huge, obsessively collected antique and fine jewelry or should I say "Nazi Thief with A Collection from Concentration Camp Prisoners and African Blood Diamonds" Very Educational and Interesting Content! Great video even if I was filled with anger. Any Video that is so good it makes you 'react' whether its awe or fury is a Great Video and makes you a Talented Producer, Director, and Editor
Thanks for your feedback. I was thinking so long, whether do I need to post this video, considering the "history" of this jewels. But I decided to post and everyone can decide by themselves is it "blood" jewellery or not.
@JewelleryPleasure Well, I believe most mined diamonds are blood diamonds. That doesn't mean you can't love and make videos about Jewelry. For all the sacrifice, I believe if it's not loved then those people (That Leopold II of the Belgians enslaved 'colonized' and raped the beauty and mines, gold, diamond, copper, elephants for Ivory of the Congo. Its horrendous. He's right up there with Hitler) That doesn't mean Heidi Horton and people like that should be celebrated, but being educated is another thing and that was your video. Bringing up the subject *was* the right thing to do. Ignoring her past associates and celebrating/praising this woman would have been, imo, in poor taste. But you did it very tactfully and respectfully 🙏 Great Job !
I think Lab Created Diamonds and Jewels are just as beautiful and are the future of Jewelry. Not mentioning how this woman amassed her collection would have been I think in poor taste. The fact that it was educational, but not praising and celebrating this woman...Well, You did the right thing imo. Unfortunately most diamonds (and you can bet every single antique diamond and jewels) are blood diamonds, but that doesn't mean we can not believe they are beautiful. Like I said, I prefer the (cheaper, moderately priced lol) lab grown diamonds and jewels. What the heck do I need a giant antique diamond necklace for? I'm no Queen !
Todas as peças foram muito bem elaboradas. A beleza das gemas e o trabalho de toda equipe para produzir essas obras primas! Parabéns aos mineradores, gemólogos, designers, fundição dos metais nobres, trabalho de lapidação, cravadores, equipe de vendas, publicidade e consumidores.❤❤❤
Thank you for showing these beautiful pieces, although they belonged to a horrible person, you were able to showcase the jewels without glamorizing the person who owned them.
I am always stunned by the love of these stones. People are starving and can't afford medications, yet these rich simpletons wear them as superiority. One day, people will respect life and humanity over such silly stones.
You worry about the injustice of poor people versus the very rich when those jewels came from people who were hoping to survive the Holocaust? What about THAT injustice?
lotd of people saw opportunities during and after the holocaust. brillian t jewelry can allow onself to ignore suffering and look away from it if one is rewarded high enough!
It is EXTREMELY annoying having the CHF number splashing back and forth right over the picture of the jewelry. Just put it quietly in the corner of the screen. Otherwise, it was a good presentation.
This video has such beautiful photography and showcases really wonderful jewelry, but it is a shame that so many words and names are badly mispronounced. I wonder if the narration is done by an AI program rather than an actual human being. Heidi, Cartier, epitome, marquise, graduated, Arpels, egyptomania, seventies, cabochon, Sophia and Lollobrigida are all spoken incorrectly. One would think such a well done production could have a narrator who knew how to say the words properly. I see by previous comments that I am not the only one to have noticed this.
Thank you for this video of all these spectacular gems! Each piece is exquisite!
I can't believe I missed this one, too!! Heidi Horton was a huge, obsessively collected antique and fine jewelry or should I say "Nazi Thief with A Collection from Concentration Camp Prisoners and African Blood Diamonds" Very Educational and Interesting Content! Great video even if I was filled with anger. Any Video that is so good it makes you 'react' whether its awe or fury is a Great Video and makes you a Talented Producer, Director, and Editor
Thanks for your feedback. I was thinking so long, whether do I need to post this video, considering the "history" of this jewels. But I decided to post and everyone can decide by themselves is it "blood" jewellery or not.
@JewelleryPleasure Well, I believe most mined diamonds are blood diamonds. That doesn't mean you can't love and make videos about Jewelry. For all the sacrifice, I believe if it's not loved then those people (That Leopold II of the Belgians enslaved 'colonized' and raped the beauty and mines, gold, diamond, copper, elephants for Ivory of the Congo. Its horrendous. He's right up there with Hitler) That doesn't mean Heidi Horton and people like that should be celebrated, but being educated is another thing and that was your video. Bringing up the subject *was* the right thing to do. Ignoring her past associates and celebrating/praising this woman would have been, imo, in poor taste. But you did it very tactfully and respectfully 🙏 Great Job !
I think Lab Created Diamonds and Jewels are just as beautiful and are the future of Jewelry. Not mentioning how this woman amassed her collection would have been I think in poor taste. The fact that it was educational, but not praising and celebrating this woman...Well, You did the right thing imo. Unfortunately most diamonds (and you can bet every single antique diamond and jewels) are blood diamonds, but that doesn't mean we can not believe they are beautiful. Like I said, I prefer the (cheaper, moderately priced lol) lab grown diamonds and jewels. What the heck do I need a giant antique diamond necklace for? I'm no Queen !
An amazing collection and presentation. My favorite is the multi strand of pearls with the 11 carat pink Pearl clasp❤
Thanks! My favourite is Art Deco necklace
Absolutely stunning collection.
🌿♥️♥️♥️🌿
I am surprised at some of the prices. I thought they would have achieved much more
Indeed, there seems to be a huge disparity between the pieces, unrelated to their size or weight. This being said, they are all beyond my range!
She had 3 billion from her first nazi husband's business built on Jewish slave labor. She had the means for such glutton decadence. Or it was stolen.
Slave Labor....
@@myriamickx7969 oh god they are just delightful
So beautiful design Ruby ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👌👌👌👌👌👌
Breathingly beautiful
Wonderful story
Thanks!
If you like stealing from the dead.
Gorgeous 💕
Todas as peças foram muito bem elaboradas. A beleza das gemas e o trabalho de toda equipe para produzir essas obras primas! Parabéns aos mineradores, gemólogos, designers, fundição dos metais nobres, trabalho de lapidação, cravadores, equipe de vendas, publicidade e consumidores.❤❤❤
👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊😊 so beautiful design
Wonderful pieces. The most I like is the "Great Mogul".It is stunning. Thank you for your video.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for showing these beautiful pieces, although they belonged to a horrible person, you were able to showcase the jewels without glamorizing the person who owned them.
Yes, thanks. It was definitely hard to showcase everything and stay concentrated on jewelry only
Che capolavori!
Wow very cool all. I'm sakorn suoy from Cambodia yes I like it all in my dreams 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 okay love 💗 please 😊
I have seen some of these pieces
WHAT? The blood money from those sales didn’t go to reparations??? So unjust!
I am always stunned by the love of these stones. People are starving and can't afford medications, yet these rich simpletons wear them as superiority. One day, people will respect life and humanity over such silly stones.
You worry about the injustice of poor people versus the very rich when those jewels came from people who were hoping to survive the Holocaust? What about THAT injustice?
lotd of people saw opportunities during and after the holocaust. brillian t jewelry can allow onself to ignore suffering and look away from it if one is rewarded high enough!
🇦🇿🧚🏼🕋 Cox gozel amma bunlarhamisi bahali .👍 Menim gücüm caymaz bunlardan birinde almaya Cox tessuf
Yessssssssssss!!!
Великолепие ))) исключительное великолепие !!! Здравствуйте уважаемый рассказчик ))) великолепно все ))) мой фаворит рубиновый перстень и бриллиант в огранке « бриолет »
The robot's pronunciation is "strange" to say the least!!!
The Egyptian revival sautoir would go great with The Elizabeth Taylor Farouk bracelet. ❤
Nice
❤
who is hiedi horton?
Ya no se lleva esas joyas son un peligro hoy en día con tanta delincuencia no vale la pena
Думаю , если богатый человек попадает , под магию драгоценных камней - это уже на всю оставшуюся жизнь ….
😘💎♥️💍
Is it Hey-dee or Hi-dee?
I am so confused by his pronunciations of things. I keep wondering if he's an AI 😂
Epi-tome or e-pit-o-me. Tomato, tomatta
Pronunciation, enunciation.
DO NOT LISTEN NEXT TIME IF YOU CONTI UE TO COMMENT.
It is EXTREMELY annoying having the CHF number splashing back and forth right over the picture of the jewelry. Just put it quietly in the corner of the screen. Otherwise, it was a good presentation.
😳😄
Pronunciation was atrocious!
DO NOT LISTEN . I AM NOT INTERESTED IN YOUR COMMENT.
@@PedroPonce-q3nthen don’t read it.
Do you think he's an AI?
This video has such beautiful photography and showcases really wonderful jewelry, but it is a shame that so many words and names are badly mispronounced. I wonder if the narration is done by an AI program rather than an actual human being. Heidi, Cartier, epitome, marquise, graduated, Arpels, egyptomania, seventies, cabochon, Sophia and Lollobrigida are all spoken incorrectly. One would think such a well done production could have a narrator who knew how to say the words properly. I see by previous comments that I am not the only one to have noticed this.
Agreed
I won’t be impressed with A.I. until it can pronounce “epitome” correctly.
Learn to pronounce epitome
Tú-tank-aman? Cringe…
Lol,so much bullshi… medical research 😂
Should have gone to the closest relatives of the original Jewish owners. Blood money.
@@Mehitabel18 for sure