This should be investigated. What does the former royal’s descendants say on the matter? Did they quietly sell the pieces in the 1980s? If the items were stolen why did they not report a theft to police?
@@thethirddoor5480 the former owners of the jewelry need to explain what happened. There is a lot of information missing from this story before the items showed up at an auction.
@@thethirddoor5480 that is why this needs to be investigated. Stolen items should be returned. And items quietly sold off by descendants of former royals need to be identified as well.
I think you should read article from "the statesman" and " Southchina morning " too both are not indian media ....it was clearly stolen in 1938 by Britishers later it found in London in 1980s .... Moreover this not new afterall everybody knows how much Britishers looted India...
This is just a piece among many stolen items including idols, books, coins, jewellery etc. There are many being displayed in the museum in UK, Scotland etc not just Indian, but also Greek,Roman. After people started questioning they are moved/hidden. Some are also found in auction to make it legitimate
The historical jewellery pieces which are missing/stolen need to be investigate and bring back to the country as they’re part of our country’s heritage. 🙂 I guess people should voice up their opinions on these matters too as they voice on the matters of religion and other civil matters. Because I’ve read and personally noticed that many of our historical heritages being stolen and never a single clue was found and it’s really sad how other country/ rich people can tarnish even after the post- colonial age.
How precisely are they part of your country’s heritage? They were redesigned by Western jewellers and then probably sold by the Maharaja’s heirs? Generally with this stuff if it was stolen or seized after a battle etc. people know that story, and then there might be a case for returning the pieces. If I sell my grandmother’s jewellery to you do I get to turn around twenty years later and demand it back because it is my family’s treasures?
@@jayolovitt5969 bruhh history is full of mysteries you can't go one sided without knowing the exact facts. Cuz here if you read it again she said it should be investigated first, I mean if it wasn't stolen by them then who's insult would it cause. Grow up!!
Long time ago kings used to gift others especially foreigners with jewellery and antics..I doubt if it was stolen it would be the only thing stolen and the king would not stay silent about it as it would be disrespectful if someone stole it.
The Queen of England still owns and regularly wears some of the most famous stolen gems, most of which stolen from India, despite having 70 years worth of opportunity to give them back. The Black Prince Ruby, the Timur Ruby, the Lahore Diamond and the Koh-i-Noor Diamond
@@babygirla5717 "The legendary Kohinoor diamond may never return to India. The government today told the Supreme Court that it cannot force the United Kingdom to return the famous jewel to India since it was neither stolen nor forcibly taken away, but gifted to the British" do your research before assuming honey.
I'm sure this is not the only piece they have in their custody. There are so many iconic jewelry pieces that the Royals have with them. Look at the fate of the necklace.....from the Maharaja to this god-knows-who.
That was the maharaja’s private necklace. Are you sure it was stolen or sold ? And god knows who? She is more famous than your entire dinky put together lolz
@@shermz8888 lmao. But Maharaja means king and king is king and superior than any other famous person And also famous people cannot be called king and Queens so.
Punjab's ex-chief minister Capt. Amrinder Singh, is the heir to The Patiala Kingdom and grandson of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. He should clarify the position of royal house on this jewellary.
@Max Max Idts unless and untill it was stolen. If it was sold then he really can't do anything. It was the same for the Kohinoor diamond too . It was sold and not stolen thts why the British did not give it back to us..
I feel so sick watching foreigners wearing India's wealth and pride it's like the thief is wearing what he stole in front of the police and they can't do anything.
The way these foreigners did nothing but just took advantage of the rich heritage we Indians had 😠. They sure left our country after a point but lots of scars were left behind which still can be seen with evidence and proof.
Everything happens for a good reason. If India was not looted indians would never work on their brains to develop scientific institutions like IIT ; AIMS. ISRO. We would be chilling like Arabs employing white people.
Okay thought it was only Marilyn's dress (being disrepected by Kim) and now the choker too . What the heck is met even? A charitable event or a stealer? Woah another necklace found in Paris with Cartier no wonder why it looks like they take it as a base for their other designs for making jwellery
Right. And if they pay no royalty for the one design that changed their life that they still are after it, just shows how much intellectual property rights are misused. Atleast they should have the decency to attach the King's name to each design, mark it as Indian heritage, even if they don't think about paying what's due, this is the least they could do.
@The Boyfiee 1st education system wont get better until kids stop crying to cancel the exams, jobs wont be available until indians stop buying degrees with money instead of earning it by hardwork becz it depreciates the value of that degree, 3rd gov have not to do with the riots. Period. Its the intolerant people causing riots. Riots happen even when congress was in power so there is no point in blaming the government . I agree gov can do alot of changes nd is not perfect from any angle yet but i think its a good start....
@@ananyaverma9599 it has a reason, its cause they had unquestioned power and no competition, all the kingdoms had the same kinda tech but what they could compete in was wealth and so they did. :)
That choker *still* looks good on the Maharaja. Who is she to take it away from him ?? Idc what people say... the choker looks ugly on her 😐 Celebrities these days, will do anything to destroy the historical value of a garment or a fashion accessory worn by the iconic figures of the past 💔 Kim Kardashian did the same thing to Marilyn Monroe by wearing her iconic beige colored dress 🤦🏻♀️ feeling very sorry for both the Maharaja and Marilyn 😔
@Green Soul When you are legally not allowed to make a replica, you should not atleast publicize that you stole a design. You know? That's like stealing the design, then flaunting the steal.
@The Boyfiee yaar this is the 3rd comment i saw of urs... go find a better work to do instead od bashing india... we are doing alot better than we were nd things require time... like u didnt start speaking the day u were born right??
As much as I know my own countrymen, I'm pretty sure that one of the royal family sold in unbeknownst of the family itself for some "endeavors" and since it was an inside job, the royal family hushed the news down. Most of the Indian historical treasures that are in the hands of non-Indians now is because there were some Indians themselves who made the deal.
That’s actually very true. This choker was part of the necklace which was divided among the 52 sons of maharaja. Quite a few pieces were anonymously sold by the family members. Also the fact that this choker is not the same that the maharaja wore. Cartier made a similar one using new diamonds. Idk why Indians are getting so angry over a blood diamond. The diamond was mined from Africa made in france and the bought by some Indian and is again bought by cartier. We have no right over it
@@ruvedita8412 she investigated about every single person on the carpet of met gala what makes you think she wouldn't do that for her own statement piece
@@harmianaaa umm no mosst influencers don't care about it and depends upon their managers and designers who chose it for her .so sue didn't knew about this her pr team does
@@harmianaaa watch her getting ready video, she had no clue she just look at the different options and went for this one. Also because she had so much to investigate about she wouldn't bother about her own outfit and jewellery.
@The Boyfiee LOL simp If a person is beautiful doesn't mean she is always a good person she can be a bad person too maybe We all know a lot of models do artificial ways just to make themselves good (K-pop stars for eg) But beauty is natural not artificial
she has set the scene for modern youtubers. She's revolutionary technically. she essentially brought the new style of editing daily life to make it entertaining. but this decision wasn't her best for sure
Ngl cartier gives a sketchy vibe now. How did they find the whole thing that got stolen. Maybe they had their evil eyes on this master piece of a collection.
Firstly all the precious diamonds 💎 were stolen during the colonial rule including the Koh-i-Noor diamond and Maharaja Bhupinder Singh diamond. But never mind INDIA IS A GREAT NATION WITH ITS GREAT CULTURE and TRADITION. India can easily afford this type of loss.
Atleast before adorning a piece from history she should have investigated and known the background and be a responsible person and not wear But now that she has then ofcourse we are going to say that she is doing something unethical and hurting people.
😡🤬☹️ I don't know why this irks me so much. No hate to the above lady but it surely cannot be ignored. This proves how one must protect his belongings until the end. I wish this to be investigated thoroughly to know the proper cause and thus rectify it !!!!
Its a painful reminder that while India was struggling in 1925 getting destroyed by colonizers, instead of helping people this guy made a fkin luxury necklace to himself
India had so much precious pieces of jewellery and also had so much wealth before the foreign predators came and destroy the whole country mainly the british raj .Not only India they destroy Africa and many other countries , now they are the developed countries after stealing and torturing and the suffered countries till now suffering from financial problem, health problem and declared as developing country .They should back all the wealth and precious jewelleries Like Kohinoor ,etc to the countries their ancestors illegally ruling . That will help the countries to support and grown up
Yah, all their rich cities, luxury lives build with the wealth of Stolen property from india, I bet Britain is reek of blood, the blood of innocent lives died to protect their wealth and country.
Its only one of the precious jewelry missing from India..many precious stones and Diamonds are also missing. God knows how much these people looted us.
If the royal family where the product belonged are ok with this ,then other should not complain. It's not national treasure, it's a family treasure. It's that family's lose not the nation's.
@@sanyasingh8626 that jewellery is not listed as heritage, it may be heritage for the royal family but not for others. If ' heritage ' is applied to every antique things then the British museum would have been empty long ago.
@@arcane3464 lol i love how you just proved my point. anywho, things that are unique to the country and of historical importance belong in the respective country and not the a holes who robed the denizens of their freedom. much love.
First the Marilyn Monroe dress, with Kim Kardashian, that dress is extremely iconic and Marilyn looked absolutely stunning in it Kim has enough money to get the best designers and make herself a dress, BUT NO. She HAD to wear Marilyn's dress and basically ruin it. And now this. What is wrong with this Lady? Please keep your hands off of our culture, we already have enough of our gems and diamonds stolen from us. You have no buisness wearing something which is stolen. And why is the MET promoting this? Gosh. Being an Indian, this absolutely infuriated me.
The age of maharajas is gone and this is a reminder to it...they used to relish in luxury while their subjects suffered and died of poverty...I don't know why people still refer to them as raja and maharaja...they were fellow human beings.
Why you call someone President or Prime Minister or even Principal or Professor???? what's wrong in that??? People at that time had very low wealth inequality and Maharaja (actually the group of people) were similar to today's government. The closest form of that kind of structure is todays Saudi Arabia or Brunai.
Oh plz keep your colonial history to yourself. Do you even know how rich and prosperous India was before the invasions? Our country amounted for more than 33% of world's GDP and poverty was absent in India at that time. Maharajas and kings and queens funded the education of local people at temples and viharas. Universities like TAKSHILA and nalanda also depended highly on the funds alloted by the "maharajas" you are so ignorantly mocking.
@@Ezra-wy7ux "baning Sati" see there it is another glaring example of colonial education or I should say colonial brainwashing. Sati was non existant in India and even if it happened it happened in one part of India and not all over. Just go and check the list of your ancestors and see which one committed sati? I would suggest reading Meenakshi Jain's book on sati which is well researched with sources and proofs. ~ Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse Book by Meenakshi Jain P.s Raja Ram Mohan Roy was a British stooge. Also you'll not find a single proof of sati in our scriptures and it was not even a thing in ancient India. In fact in the vedas it gives clear advice to the widows to shun their grief and join the world of the living after the death of thier husbands. Rig Veda 10.18.8, it says the opposite of Sati. Rise, woman, (and go) to the world of living beings: come, this man near whom you sleep is lifeless: you have enjoyed this state of being the wife of your husband, the suitor who took you by the band. Oh and about your railways- they were built for the British to take things out of India as a supply chain to carry out the raw materials from the hinterlands to the ports and it's not like they gave us the railways for free, he railways were built with taxes paid by Indians with massive incentives offered to the British and Britain made all the profits, controlled all the technology and many countries have built railways and roads without having had to be colonized in order to do so...Just go and watch Dr Shashi Tharoors speech "does bririan owe reparations."
@@Ezra-wy7ux well I am not someone who wants to whitewash the wrongs that have been done in our culture so I would suggest stop assuming things about me and getting personal whether I belive in nationalistic ideas or if those ideas have blinded my conscience is mine to think and worry about. Facts don't care about your feelings. Sati was not a prevalent hindu practice and that is a fact. (Which is why I suggested the book to you ) Railways were built for the use of the British and that is also a fact. Indians were not allowed in railways, restaurants, places of high standings and that is also a fact. I know you've decided in your mind to label me a nationalist but for your own good do some research. And I am quite aware of the situation of women in our recent history and I am not someone to gloss over those facts but what I want of you is to do some digging as to why there is no accounts of sati in any Indian family? If it was such a prevalent practice that the Brits had to ban it..how come none of our ancestors committed it or were victims of it? And yes I do belive in vasudhayva kuthumbakam too but that was written before the invasions happened. Our ancestors were good people...too good and mellow and that is why their civilization was brought down and their descendants are still struggling with the impacts of it. We should learn from history and not repeat it by reinforcing the colonial agenda. The fact remains, whatever came of colonialism is tainted with the atrocities that were committed in it's name and we will never forget the horrors of it. Anddall I am saying to you is stop saying things like they gave us the railways. We paid for them! We were not given anything for free, God damnit! They stole 45 trillion dollars from us and left us in a shithole with a literacy rate of less than 13%. And trust me I am the last person who would want to "argue" with you on these points as they are deeply emotional for me and it pains me everytime when I see people like you talking about stuff they know nothing about.
This should be investigated. What does the former royal’s descendants say on the matter? Did they quietly sell the pieces in the 1980s? If the items were stolen why did they not report a theft to police?
If it was sold then where is it's receipt?
Why don't the celebrity just show the proof that it's not stolen or lost but purchased?
@@thethirddoor5480 the former owners of the jewelry need to explain what happened. There is a lot of information missing from this story before the items showed up at an auction.
@@Lovely-sv1ye yeah stolen items from India generally end up in west auctions.
@@thethirddoor5480 that is why this needs to be investigated. Stolen items should be returned. And items quietly sold off by descendants of former royals need to be identified as well.
I think you should read article from "the statesman" and " Southchina morning " too both are not indian media ....it was clearly stolen in 1938 by Britishers later it found in London in 1980s .... Moreover this not new afterall everybody knows how much Britishers looted India...
This is just a piece among many stolen items including idols, books, coins, jewellery etc. There are many being displayed in the museum in UK, Scotland etc not just Indian, but also Greek,Roman. After people started questioning they are moved/hidden. Some are also found in auction to make it legitimate
Greeks and Romans had settlements in ancient Britannia so some of the artefacts there in the UK are indigenous;)
@@abhinavchauhan6863 Greeks didn't have settlements in Great Britain. But that's not your point I suspect... Much respect from Greece!
@@ThecatofCheshire they had, they went for the tins there, from which they used to make bronze
@The Boyfiee and that's wrong
Yes, I've visited few places in Landon and Scotland where all stolen items were displayed gloriously to show there pride!!!!
No matter what ever be the news the editor is vibing in his own style ....😂😂
lol..Thats what happens when you love your job!
@@manuk2803 yaaa 😂😂
lmao
Indeed🤣🤣🤣😂
Me too 🤘😂😂😂 i came here to to know more about that choker but editor made it hard concentrate on the actual report
The historical jewellery pieces which are missing/stolen need to be investigate and bring back to the country as they’re part of our country’s heritage. 🙂 I guess people should voice up their opinions on these matters too as they voice on the matters of religion and other civil matters. Because I’ve read and personally noticed that many of our historical heritages being stolen and never a single clue was found and it’s really sad how other country/ rich people can tarnish even after the post- colonial age.
How precisely are they part of your country’s heritage? They were redesigned by Western jewellers and then probably sold by the Maharaja’s heirs? Generally with this stuff if it was stolen or seized after a battle etc. people know that story, and then there might be a case for returning the pieces. If I sell my grandmother’s jewellery to you do I get to turn around twenty years later and demand it back because it is my family’s treasures?
@@jayolovitt5969 how do you know it was sold by the maharajas heirs?
She says it has to be investigated first.End of the discussion
@@jayolovitt5969 bruhh history is full of mysteries you can't go one sided without knowing the exact facts. Cuz here if you read it again she said it should be investigated first, I mean if it wasn't stolen by them then who's insult would it cause. Grow up!!
Long time ago kings used to gift others especially foreigners with jewellery and antics..I doubt if it was stolen it would be the only thing stolen and the king would not stay silent about it as it would be disrespectful if someone stole it.
The Queen of England still owns and regularly wears some of the most famous stolen gems, most of which stolen from India, despite having 70 years worth of opportunity to give them back. The Black Prince Ruby, the Timur Ruby, the Lahore Diamond and the Koh-i-Noor Diamond
She is shameless!!!
Show's the Royalties greed towards others Jewellery
Koh-i-noor diamond was a gift.
@@armypotaeto2625 No TF it was not wondered who came up with that lie.
@@babygirla5717 "The legendary Kohinoor diamond may never return to India. The government today told the Supreme Court that it cannot force the United Kingdom to return the famous jewel to India since it was neither stolen nor forcibly taken away, but gifted to the British" do your research before assuming honey.
I'm sure this is not the only piece they have in their custody. There are so many iconic jewelry pieces that the Royals have with them. Look at the fate of the necklace.....from the Maharaja to this god-knows-who.
That was the maharaja’s private necklace. Are you sure it was stolen or sold ? And god knows who? She is more famous than your entire dinky put together lolz
@@shermz8888 wdym by dinky lmao
@@shermz8888 lmao. But Maharaja means king and king is king and superior than any other famous person And also famous people cannot be called king and Queens so.
@@unbothered7577 dead king.
A stupid TH-cam
Punjab's ex-chief minister Capt. Amrinder Singh, is the heir to The Patiala Kingdom and grandson of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. He should clarify the position of royal house on this jewellary.
@Max Max i suppose he can.. and he z resourceful enough to know how to do it
@Max Max Idts unless and untill it was stolen. If it was sold then he really can't do anything. It was the same for the Kohinoor diamond too . It was sold and not stolen thts why the British did not give it back to us..
@@wetoocandoit but the catch is .. at the time of Kohinoor deal maharaja duleep sing was under age..which make the deal illegal..
@@humannature4327 oh didn't know abt tht . But i dont see England giving back the Kohinoor diamond anytime soon
@Spell Check thats right
I feel so sick watching foreigners wearing India's wealth and pride it's like the thief is wearing what he stole in front of the police and they can't do anything.
So true... i have seen so many comments people litrally defending them. It hurts how people are so ignorant here
@lallideepmehak I don't think she did.
@lallideepmehak she did actually
People were so offended that Kim k wore Marilyn's dress
But everyone thought it was ok for Emma to wear an indian artefact
@@Randomperson-xi2fu exactly. my. point.
The way these foreigners did nothing but just took advantage of the rich heritage we Indians had 😠. They sure left our country after a point but lots of scars were left behind which still can be seen with evidence and proof.
Our extensive wealth is still under control of the British royal family
I hope there is a way to retrieve all of them back to India
@@SC-rq5kj *lesss go fucking attack them* 😂😂
Everything happens for a good reason. If India was not looted indians would never work on their brains to develop scientific institutions like IIT ; AIMS. ISRO. We would be chilling like Arabs employing white people.
Shameless Royals👎
@@SC-rq5kj They will go bankrupt. And they don't have the guts to repay it back !!
Okay thought it was only Marilyn's dress (being disrepected by Kim) and now the choker too . What the heck is met even? A charitable event or a stealer? Woah another necklace found in Paris with Cartier no wonder why it looks like they take it as a base for their other designs for making jwellery
Right. And if they pay no royalty for the one design that changed their life that they still are after it, just shows how much intellectual property rights are misused.
Atleast they should have the decency to attach the King's name to each design, mark it as Indian heritage, even if they don't think about paying what's due, this is the least they could do.
@@dOVERanalyst it makes so much sense like all the square luxe jewels of Cartier which is like the current trend
Exactly
@@arryakhan8871 true the ones brought into light are debated upon and the rest are hidden under the rug
Met gala more like theft gala
LET'S GO GET THE DIAMONDS TO IT'S LEGAL HOME 🇮🇳
Tere baap ke hain kya wo diamonds
@The Boyfiee Kya baat kar rha koi individual kaise la skta hai ye sab kaam diplomacy ka hota hai
@The Boyfiee from apni Sarkar I guess u meant India ki sarkar and I think that includes u too ... Just wondering 🤔
@The Boyfiee 1st education system wont get better until kids stop crying to cancel the exams, jobs wont be available until indians stop buying degrees with money instead of earning it by hardwork becz it depreciates the value of that degree, 3rd gov have not to do with the riots. Period. Its the intolerant people causing riots. Riots happen even when congress was in power so there is no point in blaming the government . I agree gov can do alot of changes nd is not perfect from any angle yet but i think its a good start....
@The Boyfiee Array itna assan thode na hoga😂
I m big fan of brut.. ..suppling us good quality information
Why are u not a fan if ur getting good information 🤔
Supplying* bro, not suppling
The song and the underlining was grt!!
Thanks for this kind of journalism!
Editing and music choice was good as the music kept me invested while reading the information 👍
Name of song??
@@olah22 get through neffix
Their description says outside the universe , are they same ?
When the editor seems to be music composer 🤩
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@@teachmetelugu7320 Lovely name 😇
the biggest dacoits in the world history : The British
I subconsciously read it as "the biggest problem in the world: British" 😂
@@kumarutkarsh2272 well they were upto 1950's .... after that usa and ussr took over and at present the chinese are the biggest problem of the world
Indians were not worthy of keeping it....they can have there other jewels like "poverty and caste system and religious stupidity"
If ever our kings used the money in right place we would have progress in militarily items too
Are you saying our kings are more into fashion drama than military? O_o
They should've bought rafale
@@shejar ....duh. Especially the ones during 1900s and late 1800s. No effort whatsoever.
Kinda true
@@ananyaverma9599 it has a reason, its cause they had unquestioned power and no competition, all the kingdoms had the same kinda tech but what they could compete in was wealth and so they did. :)
Vibe of the video is next level😂😂 editor ❤😂
That choker *still* looks good on the Maharaja. Who is she to take it away from him ?? Idc what people say... the choker looks ugly on her 😐 Celebrities these days, will do anything to destroy the historical value of a garment or a fashion accessory worn by the iconic figures of the past 💔
Kim Kardashian did the same thing to Marilyn Monroe by wearing her iconic beige colored dress 🤦🏻♀️ feeling very sorry for both the Maharaja and Marilyn 😔
Editor deserves a raise
She should return this jewel 💎 to it‘s true owner. Which is 🇮🇳 India.
How and why should it be returned?
@Green Soul When you are legally not allowed to make a replica, you should not atleast publicize that you stole a design. You know?
That's like stealing the design, then flaunting the steal.
@@gokulselvam6463 You missed the part where it was TAKEN from Indian treasury.
Treasury doesn't ever sell.
So, clearly the smuggling was illegal
How come it's India when it clearly says that the real owner was late maharaja of patiala
@@xlnc412 coz he's from India???
They stole whole India and now show off about being developed and rich …. Hypocrites
Not only that they pity us for being poor
Bastards
Agree that they have stolen a whole lot from the entire world but this case still needs investigation , it could have been traded possibly .
They are robbers stealing from every country possible.
@The Boyfiee ha par india toh gareeb nahi tha na,
@The Boyfiee yaar this is the 3rd comment i saw of urs... go find a better work to do instead od bashing india... we are doing alot better than we were nd things require time... like u didnt start speaking the day u were born right??
Brut is fabulous platform they provide us unique information with outstanding music and editing .
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No matter what anyone say the shameless are always going to be so...and are shameless enough to wear it and exhibit it.( Not just this one)
Thankyou so much for covering this topic.
As much as I know my own countrymen, I'm pretty sure that one of the royal family sold in unbeknownst of the family itself for some "endeavors" and since it was an inside job, the royal family hushed the news down. Most of the Indian historical treasures that are in the hands of non-Indians now is because there were some Indians themselves who made the deal.
That’s actually very true. This choker was part of the necklace which was divided among the 52 sons of maharaja. Quite a few pieces were anonymously sold by the family members. Also the fact that this choker is not the same that the maharaja wore. Cartier made a similar one using new diamonds. Idk why Indians are getting so angry over a blood diamond. The diamond was mined from Africa made in france and the bought by some Indian and is again bought by cartier. We have no right over it
Exactly. Jewels like that don’t just disappear.
Song Name is: Get through by neffex
Thanks for that
These people have no shame and responsibility... People from this country always flaunt these stolen jewellery shamelessly
Obviously Cartier has the full story behind this - an official statement is warranteed
she wanted to create a controversy and she did, well done emma 👏🏻
Like she knew 😂
@@ruvedita8412 she investigated about every single person on the carpet of met gala what makes you think she wouldn't do that for her own statement piece
@@harmianaaa umm no mosst influencers don't care about it and depends upon their managers and designers who chose it for her .so sue didn't knew about this her pr team does
@@harmianaaa watch her getting ready video, she had no clue she just look at the different options and went for this one. Also because she had so much to investigate about she wouldn't bother about her own outfit and jewellery.
@The Boyfiee LOL simp
If a person is beautiful doesn't mean she is always a good person she can be a bad person too maybe
We all know a lot of models do artificial ways just to make themselves good (K-pop stars for eg)
But beauty is natural not artificial
I forgot about the problem with the diamond necklace halfway in the video and was just vibin
All right TH-cam, i finally watched it.
Numerous missing jewels and priceless articles from India
DJ Khaled: Another one!
met gala 2022 was a series of wearing historical stuffs
From one rich man to another rich woman. We poor people should bother about LPG!
It's not about being poor or rich. Everyone should be aware of the things of their culture
@@thankewwnext5158 who’s culture?
@@shermz8888 so mate where you live in states?
You anti national vi rus, that Necklace is a cultural heritage, but why would anti nationals like you understand all this.
@@dishansinghmehta1440 state of mind
The grandeur of loot at Met Gala.
Beautiful Emma!! 🍓
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Like this editing style
dayummmmmm the background music is killing itttttttttttt
Why her though? Who is she?? What has she achieved to wear such an important historical piece?
She is a youtuber who loves lipbalm
idk her but could have just bought it from someone who was selling it..... why are you getting outraged at that
she has set the scene for modern youtubers. She's revolutionary technically. she essentially brought the new style of editing daily life to make it entertaining.
but this decision wasn't her best for sure
cuz she is the brand ambassador of cartier
She makes videos while
you comment on them
Cartier should answer this!
Treasure of India seen all around the world ❤️❤️.
Whom ever wondering which song is playing in background lemme tell you its 'Get it through ' by neffex .... A much underrated band
Been scrolling through the comments to find this kind comment 😂😂👍 thanks
I knew it this choker would become a center of attention as it was one of the most disturbing and triggering things to see on her neck.
Love the way ❤️❤️❤️ of this news editor ❤️❤️
It would be so cool if this turns out to be like the movie "Ocean's 8"...just mind blowing🤯
Ngl cartier gives a sketchy vibe now.
How did they find the whole thing that got stolen.
Maybe they had their evil eyes on this master piece of a collection.
Background music is disturbing the reading 😖
came for video, stayed for the music 😂.
The video was very good and informative but, please tell me the name of the song 🥺
Edit: never mind i found it.
Get through by neffex
😂🤣plz whoever put this bgm is such a vibe
What's the name of song ?
@@ztoic7364 we know it's you. Stop lying. It's fkn distracting.
Firstly all the precious diamonds 💎 were stolen during the colonial rule including the Koh-i-Noor diamond and Maharaja Bhupinder Singh diamond. But never mind INDIA IS A GREAT NATION WITH ITS GREAT CULTURE and TRADITION. India can easily afford this type of loss.
Atleast before adorning a piece from history she should have investigated and known the background and be a responsible person and not wear But now that she has then ofcourse we are going to say that she is doing something unethical and hurting people.
Did an intern work on this video? He/she is in his/her own vibe irrespective of the topic 😂😂
I am loving it
And we like that😎😂
Yeah it's distracting.
@@perseusvlasov367 np, just watch it again 😂
Can't really blame them if the jewels were sold to them. That's a trade. If it was stolen, should be returned.
It CANNOT be sold. Selling is not a possibility.
You forgot the FACT that it was missing FROM THE INDIAN TREASURY.
India does not sell its antiques.
Even If sold... It would be illegal
@@bibaswanmukherjee7237 damn sold thing are illegal why that means the phone you are using is illegal
@@loading3138 Selling a STOLEN ITEM is illegal.
You buying a smuggled product IS ILLEGAL.
@@loading3138 So maybe you should stop buying stolen phones.
We don't buy stolen phones. So, our phones are not illegal like yours.
As a Indian iam very very hurt this should be investigated
love the drum beats❤
She's not even able to pull off that look lmao. She'll never look as fabulous as the Maharaja of Patiala!!
IKRR
I love the soundtrack..
Whoever put this music to such serious video was absolutely high as fck 🤣
France probably STOLE the diamond, fancied up the entire things and gave it back
Good sense of music
We were Looted to the core.
😡🤬☹️ I don't know why this irks me so much. No hate to the above lady but it surely cannot be ignored. This proves how one must protect his belongings until the end. I wish this to be investigated thoroughly to know the proper cause and thus rectify it !!!!
so bad editing. Loud music weird clips. Could have done better.
Now this is what's called the Research
If each country starts bringing back their antiques from other countries, London museum will be one empty room.
Its a painful reminder that while India was struggling in 1925 getting destroyed by colonizers, instead of helping people this guy made a fkin luxury necklace to himself
India had so much precious pieces of jewellery and also had so much wealth before the foreign predators came and destroy the whole country mainly the british raj .Not only India they destroy Africa and many other countries , now they are the developed countries after stealing and torturing and the suffered countries till now suffering from financial problem, health problem and declared as developing country .They should back all the wealth and precious jewelleries Like Kohinoor ,etc to the countries their ancestors illegally ruling . That will help the countries to support and grown up
😂😂 India played a major role in building England as they took away all the wealth
Yah, all their rich cities, luxury lives build with the wealth of Stolen property from india, I bet Britain is reek of blood, the blood of innocent lives died to protect their wealth and country.
This is so disrespectful....what was she even thinking when she decided to wear it? It was just a huge insult to our history.... disgusting.
😂
It's still recoded as stolen from India , because state of patiala was a free state and not province of British Empire , so it must be investigated .
For those of you who don't know he's grandfather of capt. amrinder singh
British treasure - Stolen from India
Its only one of the precious jewelry missing from India..many precious stones and Diamonds are also missing. God knows how much these people looted us.
Horrible music choice and dragging 10 sec to minutes. Shame
Nope bro achha toh h
Oh man the background music is very jarring!
Finally Emma Chamberlain is now in controversy just like Kim Kardashian just for wearing an Indian choker👏🏻✨😆
Definitely an unintentional controversy tbh
@@tajung6667 true.
Seriously from adorning the Royalties to Emma Chamberlain 🙄🙄🙄🙄😓
I think Emma just wore it for the night. Gave it back to the owner.
Bro how did these people even handled such expensive shit damnn 😂😂
Lmao i am more interested in the song playing 🤣
Damn music🫡
If the royal family where the product belonged are ok with this ,then other should not complain. It's not national treasure, it's a family treasure. It's that family's lose not the nation's.
okay so using your logic we can destroy monuments like for example the taj mahal if the mughal heirs say its okay???
@@sanyasingh8626 you know the difference between world heritage site and jewellery, right ?
@arcane Hun you know the definition of heritage, right?
@@sanyasingh8626 that jewellery is not listed as heritage, it may be heritage for the royal family but not for others. If ' heritage ' is applied to every antique things then the British museum would have been empty long ago.
@@arcane3464 lol i love how you just proved my point. anywho, things that are unique to the country and of historical importance belong in the respective country and not the a holes who robed the denizens of their freedom.
much love.
Modi Will Bring it back 😀
First the Marilyn Monroe dress, with Kim Kardashian, that dress is extremely iconic and Marilyn looked absolutely stunning in it Kim has enough money to get the best designers and make herself a dress, BUT NO. She HAD to wear Marilyn's dress and basically ruin it. And now this. What is wrong with this Lady? Please keep your hands off of our culture, we already have enough of our gems and diamonds stolen from us. You have no buisness wearing something which is stolen. And why is the MET promoting this? Gosh. Being an Indian, this absolutely infuriated me.
enough of this drama..all i wanna know of it was stolen what we can do now?? what are the actions taken ??
I don't know why but this kind of reminded me of Ocean's 8 movie
*She doesn't even know to whom the necklace she wore belonged to. Why no one investigate and bring back these Indian origin heritage and jewelries.*
Doesn't matter bro. She bought it with hard earned money, unlike the Maharaja.
Stolen 🤬🤬
It is called a Law of Karma, these royal people also make or get such a jewellery from the toils of poor Indians of that period.
They are not the same. They just look alike.
Shame on indian govt . Our govt. Must talk about all the antique pieces placed in British museums
so stealing and looting is in their blood.
British people never forget their habits😑
She's not British she is american
And these never come up in UN or humanitarian debate 😅
Stolen diamonds showing up at met. Looks like a Money Heist story 😂
The age of maharajas is gone and this is a reminder to it...they used to relish in luxury while their subjects suffered and died of poverty...I don't know why people still refer to them as raja and maharaja...they were fellow human beings.
Why you call someone President or Prime Minister or even Principal or Professor???? what's wrong in that???
People at that time had very low wealth inequality and Maharaja (actually the group of people) were similar to today's government. The closest form of that kind of structure is todays Saudi Arabia or Brunai.
Oh plz keep your colonial history to yourself.
Do you even know how rich and prosperous India was before the invasions?
Our country amounted for more than 33% of world's GDP and poverty was absent in India at that time.
Maharajas and kings and queens funded the education of local people at temples and viharas.
Universities like TAKSHILA and nalanda also depended highly on the funds alloted by the "maharajas" you are so ignorantly mocking.
@@NoRiceToEat true
The comment is true example of Colonial mentality
People are still suffering from it
@@Ezra-wy7ux "baning Sati" see there it is another glaring example of colonial education or I should say colonial brainwashing.
Sati was non existant in India and even if it happened it happened in one part of India and not all over.
Just go and check the list of your ancestors and see which one committed sati?
I would suggest reading Meenakshi Jain's book on sati which is well researched with sources and proofs.
~ Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse
Book by Meenakshi Jain
P.s Raja Ram Mohan Roy was a British stooge.
Also you'll not find a single proof of sati in our scriptures and it was not even a thing in ancient India.
In fact in the vedas it gives clear advice to the widows to shun their grief and join the world of the living after the death of thier husbands.
Rig Veda 10.18.8, it says the opposite of Sati.
Rise, woman, (and go) to the world of living beings: come, this man near whom you sleep is lifeless: you have enjoyed this state of being the wife of your husband, the suitor who took you by the band.
Oh and about your railways- they were built for the British to take things out of India as a supply chain to carry out the raw materials from the hinterlands to the ports and it's not like they gave us the railways for free, he railways were built with taxes paid by Indians with massive incentives offered to the British and Britain made all the profits, controlled all the technology and many countries have built railways and roads without having had to be colonized in order to do so...Just go and watch Dr Shashi Tharoors speech "does bririan owe reparations."
@@Ezra-wy7ux well I am not someone who wants to whitewash the wrongs that have been done in our culture so I would suggest stop assuming things about me and getting personal whether I belive in nationalistic ideas or if those ideas have blinded my conscience is mine to think and worry about.
Facts don't care about your feelings.
Sati was not a prevalent hindu practice and that is a fact. (Which is why I suggested the book to you )
Railways were built for the use of the British and that is also a fact.
Indians were not allowed in railways, restaurants, places of high standings and that is also a fact.
I know you've decided in your mind to label me a nationalist but for your own good do some research.
And I am quite aware of the situation of women in our recent history and I am not someone to gloss over those facts but what I want of you is to do some digging as to why there is no accounts of sati in any Indian family?
If it was such a prevalent practice that the Brits had to ban it..how come none of our ancestors committed it or were victims of it?
And yes I do belive in vasudhayva kuthumbakam too but that was written before the invasions happened.
Our ancestors were good people...too good and mellow and that is why their civilization was brought down and their descendants are still struggling with the impacts of it.
We should learn from history and not repeat it by reinforcing the colonial agenda.
The fact remains, whatever came of colonialism is tainted with the atrocities that were committed in it's name and we will never forget the horrors of it.
Anddall I am saying to you is stop saying things like they gave us the railways. We paid for them! We were not given anything for free, God damnit! They stole 45 trillion dollars from us and left us in a shithole with a literacy rate of less than 13%.
And trust me I am the last person who would want to "argue" with you on these points as they are deeply emotional for me and it pains me everytime when I see people like you talking about stuff they know nothing about.
And I'm surprised here how they left out Taj Mahal in India
May be just wore a replica an imitation