Thank you for this well filmed and narrated video. Who bought the big tear drop pearl and where is it now, I wonder? Also, I am glad many of these pieces are in museums so the public can see of the history of the world. We need to always understand and remember history so we can have perspective on our lives now. I also wonder where the jewels that were taken during the revolution went? and who has them now? I also wish we could find the room of Amber that the Nazi's stole from the palace during the war.
Can you imagine what this collection would’ve been to behold when it was all together before the French Revolution twinkling masterpieces like diamonds 💎 in the sky 🌌
Good evening thank you so much for showing these magnificent wonderful French Royal jewels. They look so splendor my favorite one of course I love the Emperor Eugene tiara. I love pearls and diamonds. Once again, thank you I do love the French specially the real household of the. Bourbons. Have you got anything about Louis the 14th jewelry and his brother his royal highness Philip the first Duke of Orleans All the best it was really spectacular and wonderful ⚜️👑⚜️❤️🌹🇫🇷🇫🇷
The French have the most exquisite sense of beauty and appreciation of beauty, so if they hadn't designed it , then we would all be missing out on something of beauty
Are you referring to Emilie Post? IMO it’s nice that an item of jewelry worn and originally owned by French aristocracy is here in America. After all the French were allies of George Washington and his men. I’m sure that it is perfectly in its right place here in the USA.
3:12 by he way that isn't a portrait of King Louis Philippe I. It's a portrait of his ancestor Philippe of France, Duke of Orléans (only brother of King Louis XIV) Philippe founded the House of Orléans
Очень красивый бант - брошь ))) и очень дорогое колье Наполеона из огромных бриллиантов … ( организовали революцию , убили кучу народа и в итоге стали правителями и надели на себя драгоценности (((
❤ France algérienne Paris iltone ❤❤ Pink diamant rubis or ❤❤❤❤❤ chance baraka Allah engel ❤❤❤ Alibaba building villa maison ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ empire allah akbar ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤all
Who got the $36 million? The French gov't? They killed her. She was born a Hapsburg so maybe that's why it ended up in Vienna. Who bought it and I wonder if there are conditions of sale like loaning to a museum or will some 20 year old mistress/escort wear it to a garish dinner in Dubai?
Ugh give it a rest, would you? So sick of whinger crying about colonialism with zero evidence. You don't "think" - you just want to complain about something, so you say they took "it" from some colonial country "very cruelly". Colonialism does have a pretty nasty, dark history - but just accusing anyone and anything of it is stupid.
That so stupid .. specially cause at that time france have canada and us as colonies....the africa and the rest have been colonised during the restoration ant the 3rd Republic...so you should shush 🤫
The word iconic means one of a kind and there are literally thousands of tiaras in the world. Not iconic in any sense of the word. Honestly none of them even qualifies as unique.
It depends on where you are from. For English it is different pronounciation for different English speaking countries also. French pronounciation is french, not an equivalent to other pronounciations.
For those who do Not know the Bourbon Kings of France paid for their jewels - Louis XIV sent Tavernier to India to purchase jewels for the Crown - unlike their neighbors across the channel who literally stole them Viva le Roi❤❤
Good content, but my do you butcher the French names and words!!! Even the Louvre, the world's largest museum, you pronounce Lou-VER, instead of it's proper pronunciation Lou-VRUH. When in doubt about how to pronounce a French name or word, just open Google Translate and type it in, it has the option of saying the word.
Excellent jewelry videos. I have seen beautiful collections I never saw before.
Many thanks for the feedback!
Thank you for this well filmed and narrated video. Who bought the big tear drop pearl and where is it now, I wonder? Also, I am glad many of these pieces are in museums so the public can see of the history of the world. We need to always understand and remember history so we can have perspective on our lives now. I also wonder where the jewels that were taken during the revolution went? and who has them now? I also wish we could find the room of Amber that the Nazi's stole from the palace during the war.
Outstanding really unique historical jewellery 🌎
Awesome piece of informations. Exquisite pieces ❤❤❤
Thanks!
I want that large, teardrop pearl of Queen Marie Antoinette!
This was one of the best episodes ever. What an amazing array of gems. You can’t pick just one you want them all.
I’m glad that you like it! Thanks for your feedback
Can you imagine what this collection would’ve been to behold when it was all together before the French Revolution twinkling masterpieces like diamonds 💎 in the sky 🌌
Stunning jewelry. The most I like are the Sapphire set and the Smaragd crown. Thank you for your video.
Eugenie's pearl tiara is stunning!!
Thanks it was nice to see not everything was disassemble. And that some beautiful
pieces survive. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Absolutely magnificent!
Thanks!
Gratidão por nos trazer estas visões maravilhosas. Tanta Beleza e Cultura! O quanto pode a raça humana quando se dedica à Arte !
Thanks for watching!
Прекрасное видео )) исключительной красоты и ценности украшения … надеюсь в Лувре хорошо охраняют украшения ….
Thanks!
Good evening thank you so much for showing these magnificent wonderful French Royal jewels. They look so splendor my favorite one of course I love the Emperor Eugene tiara. I love pearls and diamonds. Once again, thank you I do love the French specially the real household of the. Bourbons. Have you got anything about Louis the 14th jewelry and his brother his royal highness Philip the first Duke of Orleans
All the best it was really spectacular and wonderful ⚜️👑⚜️❤️🌹🇫🇷🇫🇷
Many thanks for your feedback! I try to research something about Louis the 14th jewels
Very interesting to know about this ❤
Beautiful ❤
Beautiful
Elizabeth Taylor has some stunning jewels as well.
I have a video about her jewelry in my channel, please check it out
The pearlsssss😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The French have the most exquisite sense of beauty and appreciation of beauty, so if they hadn't designed it , then we would all be missing out on something of beauty
The jewels were exquisite, but I found the needless background music was very distracting.
why did they replace all the stones in the first crown with colored glass? what happend to the real ones?
Ouuuuu, my ears hurt. 😢
Shame she didn't donate the necklace back to France
Are you referring to Emilie Post? IMO it’s nice that an item of jewelry worn and originally owned by French aristocracy is here in America. After all the French were allies of George Washington and his men. I’m sure that it is perfectly in its right place here in the USA.
The pendant should have stayed in France. The French government could have retained it instead it went to a rich woman from China
That is a tragedy. Pieces of historical significance should be on display in museums like the louvre, or Versailles.
3:12 by he way that isn't a portrait of King Louis Philippe I. It's a portrait of his ancestor Philippe of France, Duke of Orléans (only brother of King Louis XIV) Philippe founded the House of Orléans
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Очень красивый бант - брошь ))) и очень дорогое колье Наполеона из огромных бриллиантов … ( организовали революцию , убили кучу народа и в итоге стали правителями и надели на себя драгоценности (((
The pronunciation (AI or not) is painfully bad. Please do something about it in future videos.
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Yes, it is bad.
It really spoils the video.
All of them are like this. I rarely get thru them but want to see the jewels.....it's too bad
I agree 💯
2:11
Why??
Ver-sales. Lol These older AI voices are so funny. Theyre getting much better though.
Pronouneceation doesn’t matter why people’s barking ?🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕vlog is really fabulous.
Many thanks!
The title is odd because it essentially covers 1 generation forward, when you are covering 150 years.
C’est à nos filos ca , Il nous manque un gros saphir et il nous manque aussi un gros Diam’s. C’est à notre roi on a intérêt de le retrouver.
They removed the gems and replaced with glass. I guess that explains the olympics
Bourbon is pronounced bore bon by the way, not bur bon and lis/lys of fleur de lis is pronounced lee.
8:48 Marie Thérèse was literally NEVER called ''princess'' France never used that title the same was the UK does. She was a ''Daughter of France''
❤ France algérienne Paris iltone ❤❤ Pink diamant rubis or ❤❤❤❤❤ chance baraka Allah engel ❤❤❤ Alibaba building villa maison ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ empire allah akbar ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤all
French, Russian, German, and English in that order by crown jewels.
The pronunciation of the AI is atrocious.
I had to turn it off. And it's getting a unlike for the algorithm.
@@snowflakesue3986bye snowflake. Don’t watch it then or do the research and make a better one.
美しい 宝石 の 数々 眼 の 保養 に なります
Renae pinky
French crowns have lost a lot of their jewels and others under the French Revolution .
Very interesting... I'm guessing you don't speak French, though
Who got the $36 million?
The French gov't? They killed her.
She was born a Hapsburg so maybe that's why it ended up in Vienna.
Who bought it and I wonder if there are conditions of sale like loaning to a museum or will some 20 year old mistress/escort wear it to a garish dinner in Dubai?
God66
I actually find the crown very gaudy, and childish.
I think they took it from their colonial country very cruelly
I thinks so too, considering the fact that the French have colonized many countries. The early versions of white supremacy.
Ugh give it a rest, would you? So sick of whinger crying about colonialism with zero evidence. You don't "think" - you just want to complain about something, so you say they took "it" from some colonial country "very cruelly". Colonialism does have a pretty nasty, dark history - but just accusing anyone and anything of it is stupid.
That so stupid .. specially cause at that time france have canada and us as colonies....the africa and the rest have been colonised during the restoration ant the 3rd Republic...so you should shush 🤫
The word iconic means one of a kind and there are literally thousands of tiaras in the world. Not iconic in any sense of the word. Honestly none of them even qualifies as unique.
Les pierres de la couronne de Louis XV ont été remplacées par des répliques après le couronnement.
Is your voiceover computer generated because it is appalling and not worth listening to
Its pronounced Ver-saayee , not versails . . geeze . .
It depends on where you are from. For English it is different pronounciation for different English speaking countries also. French pronounciation is french, not an equivalent to other pronounciations.
Yes please don’t be mean. Uggg no need we know what he was saying
For those who do Not know the Bourbon Kings of France paid for their jewels - Louis XIV sent Tavernier to India to purchase jewels for the Crown - unlike their neighbors across the channel who literally stole them
Viva le Roi❤❤
Good content, but my do you butcher the French names and words!!! Even the Louvre, the world's largest museum, you pronounce Lou-VER, instead of it's proper pronunciation Lou-VRUH. When in doubt about how to pronounce a French name or word, just open Google Translate and type it in, it has the option of saying the word.
Fake crowns they’re not real. They are fake..
This presentation is SLOW. Get to the point.
Rude