I appreciate that they keep the ASMR mixed into their other videos because it brings awareness about the V&A museum. Museums have been struggling to stay afloat, so it's a good tactic!
@tanychef1950 you should check out The French Whisperer if you love ASMR history type content. His stuff is really good, very relaxing and full of interesting history facts
@@liviaq7570 It's also a good tactic the other way round because, being subscribed to their channel for the museum things, this is how I discovered the genre of ASMR videos some years ago!
We want more! The sound quality of the jewellery moving & beads knocking against each other is so subtle and delightful. Well done on the quality of this recording. I'd watch every single item of Channel's creations get unwrapped, examined & explained if someone took the time! Thank you for your work.
Please make an asmr video of someone walking around showing different items and reading their descriptions and explaining more about them. I once in a museum heard a woman talking to herself while seeing the exhibition, her voice was so relaxing but also got me interested on what she was saying
Well done V&A ASMR team! This is wonderful! I have been following the Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Dior garment observations and I am loving it all ! Kudos to Ms. Burks!
Absolute bliss. I have watched this video 5 or 6 times now. It's perfection: The subject matter The content The visuals - the gorgeous close-ups The brilliant presenter - her knowledge, her voice The unhurried pace of the narration The sound quality The information The sumptuousness The gloriousness Every time I watch it, it makes me want to play with my own jewellery (sadly not Chanel...). Such a comforting and satisfying sensory experience. More jewellery ASMR, please! ❤
I love these videos SO much it's a chance to get up and close with gorgeous works of art AND a nice listening experience. Would these pieces have been acknowledged to be costume jewelry at the time or were the fake jewels intended to fool? I don't know much about jewelry so maybe it's a dumb question. I find the use of the glass paste method really gorgeous I don't even understand how that one necklace was made with the tiny bits of intricately shaped glass all over the place, it is so easy to enter the gaudy territory but somehow it looks gorgeous.
Most people would probably have realized that they were costume, if only from the size of the ‘gems’. Most modern gemstones are also cut with facets so that they’ll catch the light, although if you look at pictures of medieval jewelry made with polished rather than faceted stones some of them have a similar finish to the pieces shown here. With semiprecious stones telling real from fake can get a little trickier. Glass is about a 5.5 on the Moh’s scale, much softer than stones like topaz, garnet, or amethyst, but harder than pearls, corals, or amber. Either way the paste jewels are gorgeous with the added advantage that they would have been worn and enjoyed and they wouldn’t have had to be locked in a vault for their own protection.
@@juliadagnall5816 Beautiful extra context, thank you so much! I didn't even think about the added bonus of being easily wearable to places you might not reasonably feel safe taking some jewelry worth probably 100x of times worth any random person on the streets entire income lol.
In the late 70s early 80s I was fortunate enough to be the assistant to the Fashion Director of all the Bullocks Wilshire stores (in CA) and good friends with the Display Department who Gave me several Chanel earrings, a bracelet & a necklace (who’s “season” had expired) that I still have. This era was a wonderful time of Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel designs. Janet I
I was trying to think what kind of flower that was; it's not an orchid, it's not a columbine, it's not a lily- it's actually a fantasy flower. And what a cool technique! It shows best against the whites though; I went back and pause while she's is unboxing it
Who at the V&A came up with this concept of mixing ASMR and descriptive educational content together? An absolute genius.
Yeah that person really needs a serious raise 🎉
It’s a team of people
@@Keybumpzsomeone had to had the original idea
Total genius!
I think it has more to do with Julie Rose Bower the creator!
the sound engineer of this series is a genius
Insane right
Why the hell do I hear a fan in the background then
@@zz_dont_die_zz4453I guess you have undiagnosed tinnitus
@@alessandroaverchi7067 you can clearly hear the Loud ass AC going on the background
@@zz_dont_die_zz4453bro they’re located in a city, filming next to windows, and are in a regular room, not a studio… ofc there’s background noise
i’m actually begging y’all to make these videos 30 min-1 hour…. this is the best series on youtube
Yes please 🙋🏻♀️
Please give this girl her own show!
Her voice is like honey 🤤🥰
I particularity liked how the boxed necklace was gently tied down with paper ribbons. So lovely.❤
Heaven isn't it 🤤
@@vamuseum So heaven!😸
Should definitely make a dedicated asmr channel for historical information !! I love this concept & it’s so relaxing
I appreciate that they keep the ASMR mixed into their other videos because it brings awareness about the V&A museum. Museums have been struggling to stay afloat, so it's a good tactic!
@tanychef1950 you should check out The French Whisperer if you love ASMR history type content. His stuff is really good, very relaxing and full of interesting history facts
@@liviaq7570 It's also a good tactic the other way round because, being subscribed to their channel for the museum things, this is how I discovered the genre of ASMR videos some years ago!
I can listen to Connie for hours. Please feature her in more ASMR videos. 💜
💯✨️
never clicked on anything so fast. This is what every ASMR video of my dreams sounds like.
♥️💯✨️
superb example of ASMR
I could listen to her forever. Hopefully she gets featured again ❤
I love vintage costume jewelry. It’s got such a satisfying heft and attention to detail.
As someone who loves jewelry, history/facts, and asmr this is AMAZING
In addition to loving the topics, delivery and visuals, I absolutely love the inclusion of background noise like the distant sound of traffic
More from this wonderful, informative lady please. I could listen for hours. So relaxing and interesting. ❤
This is one of the best ASMR videos I’ve ever seen, gorgeous pieces, speaking voice and informative!
I need this to be a full length television show!
best idea ever!
Lovely, peaceful video. Towards the end I just closed my eyes and listened. If she'd kept going I would have fallen asleep, lol!
Easily one of the best ASMR videos I've ever seen
We want more! The sound quality of the jewellery moving & beads knocking against each other is so subtle and delightful. Well done on the quality of this recording. I'd watch every single item of Channel's creations get unwrapped, examined & explained if someone took the time!
Thank you for your work.
💯✨️
They have a playlist!!! I was so excited when I found out. There is over 20 videos!
I am blown away by how good this is!
Same😄✨️♥️💯It's Brilliant.
What a good mix of ASMR and a history lesson, it feels like I'm absorbing everything. 👍
This is the best museum asmr crossover yet. 😵💫
ASMR and Historical jewelry is something I DESPERATELY NEED!! Thank you :)
Please make an asmr video of someone walking around showing different items and reading their descriptions and explaining more about them. I once in a museum heard a woman talking to herself while seeing the exhibition, her voice was so relaxing but also got me interested on what she was saying
I could listen all day, great content and super curator.
the inclusion of the background traffic noise is GENIUS
This is one of my favourite series on TH-cam - relaxing and informative 😍
no pun intended but connie is a gem!!!! such a lovely voice
Beautiful jewellery , wonderful snapshot of a great era in fashion.
I can’t BELIEVE I’ve only just found out that my two fav things have come together in the form of V&A and ASMR 😍
Well done V&A ASMR team! This is wonderful! I have been following the Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Dior garment observations and I am loving it all ! Kudos to Ms. Burks!
Love this! So well spoken and recorded!
This video is a work of art. From the time when things were beautiful and long lasting. Thank you
Another classy video from the Taylor & Albert museum ...
#petition4rebrand #taylorandalbertmuseum
Lovely and soothing to watch and learn. 👏
Stunning pieces with a wonderful presenter. Thank you. ❤
Best Art Déco Museum ever; spiritfull!
It’s such a brilliant pairing of the serene fun of going through jewelry and ASMR. Absolutely fabulous!
Love this❤️.. thank you for continuing the ASMR videos. I love them 🫶
Absolute bliss.
I have watched this video 5 or 6 times now.
It's perfection:
The subject matter
The content
The visuals - the gorgeous close-ups
The brilliant presenter - her knowledge, her voice
The unhurried pace of the narration
The sound quality
The information
The sumptuousness
The gloriousness
Every time I watch it, it makes me want to play with my own jewellery (sadly not Chanel...). Such a comforting and satisfying sensory experience.
More jewellery ASMR, please! ❤
I love how educational this is but also so soothing and relaxing. Learned something new and fell asleep
Perfect ASMR voice and great content!
Some of the best asmr videos to bless our screens!
I second that 💯✨️
This is the best one yet 🫠🥰
The box with 20 bows holding the necklace. I have moved over 10 times, I have never packed anything so elegantly.
I love this ASMR series so much, fascinating topics and very easy relaxing to watch
Such beautiful, elegant jewellery but yet so fragile ❤
her accent makes this even better
V&A asmr videos are my absolute favorite to watch on TH-cam. Love the concept of relaxing audio combined with historic/educatinal content! 👏
I love these videos SO much it's a chance to get up and close with gorgeous works of art AND a nice listening experience.
Would these pieces have been acknowledged to be costume jewelry at the time or were the fake jewels intended to fool? I don't know much about jewelry so maybe it's a dumb question. I find the use of the glass paste method really gorgeous I don't even understand how that one necklace was made with the tiny bits of intricately shaped glass all over the place, it is so easy to enter the gaudy territory but somehow it looks gorgeous.
Most people would probably have realized that they were costume, if only from the size of the ‘gems’. Most modern gemstones are also cut with facets so that they’ll catch the light, although if you look at pictures of medieval jewelry made with polished rather than faceted stones some of them have a similar finish to the pieces shown here. With semiprecious stones telling real from fake can get a little trickier. Glass is about a 5.5 on the Moh’s scale, much softer than stones like topaz, garnet, or amethyst, but harder than pearls, corals, or amber. Either way the paste jewels are gorgeous with the added advantage that they would have been worn and enjoyed and they wouldn’t have had to be locked in a vault for their own protection.
@@juliadagnall5816 Beautiful extra context, thank you so much! I didn't even think about the added bonus of being easily wearable to places you might not reasonably feel safe taking some jewelry worth probably 100x of times worth any random person on the streets entire income lol.
As a life long lover of all things Chanel...this is a true gem...pun intended x
Life’s too short to wear boring jewellery!
Oh this was wonderful I loved it. Mesmerising!!
THIS IS WHAT IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
I know a perfect Chanel dress at the v&a that would look great with those earrings! 😊
The brooch at 13:40 would go nicely with Antoinette's suit, as would most of the featured pieces imo
Such a fun idea! Thank you for this! 🫶🏻
you guys are doing an amazing job in this channel, thank you for such a wonderful video
fascinating & wonderfully presented
In the late 70s early 80s I was fortunate enough to be the assistant to the Fashion Director of all the Bullocks Wilshire stores (in CA) and good friends with the Display Department who Gave me several Chanel earrings, a bracelet & a necklace (who’s “season” had expired) that I still have. This era was a wonderful time of Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel designs. Janet I
Can we please have more of the historical jewelry with this lady hosting, but longer. Thanks!
That was a beautiful presentation ❤🇨🇦
I love this! Please do more of these.
Overhead shots of the jewelry esp. the flower necklace would have been nice. Still, great presentation!
Loved every second of that
Y’all really understood the assignment. A+
These are the absolute best!!
I hope theres More videos on this Subject.Its just S0 Lovely on All Levels!!!✨️♥️💯🙏Thank You.⚘️🙂✨️
I world haven’t loved some jewlery sounds
I love this so much. Thank you 💍
Lovely ASMR Video
I’ve just found my new favorite thing ❤
missed opportunity not calling this V&ASMR
Please tell me there are more of these videos omgosh I love it so much ❤😭
My two fave things, jewelry and asmr 💖
Love this idea!! So informative
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Beautiful, so interesting
Love this❤
Great video!
Yay educational ASMR!
Wonderful!
Wonderful! 🥰
Wonderful vid ✨
Beautiful!!!
Really nice
I was trying to think what kind of flower that was; it's not an orchid, it's not a columbine, it's not a lily- it's actually a fantasy flower. And what a cool technique! It shows best against the whites though; I went back and pause while she's is unboxing it
best i like "Necklace Cage"😂😂😂
I would love a copy of that brooch.
i love this lady
Immediately yes. ❤❤❤❤❤
Would be grand to see the jewelry worn. Able to see how large the pieces were.
So good
More please!
ooh this is NIIIIICE
Very interesting!
Lovely.
신기한소리😊 잘보고갑니다~구독할께요❤
Dark Screen for your eyes.
.😊
I love this format! Please don’t ever add music! So distracting from the content!
Need more
were any of those “irregular” pearls freshwater pearls?
I’d bet that the glass pearls were made in Czechoslovakia.