The way Gina smiled when you hit the nail on the head at the 4 minute mark made me smile, too! Love all of the bright hosts we're blessed with on the Gemstones channel.
Thank you Gina. One of the best pearl presentations I have seen! I was fascinated with your beautiful necklace from the beginning, but when you told the story I am amazed.
Absolutely great video!!!! I was hoping you would mention abalone pearls (since I live in California….i have found 2 in my whole life)…..wow I love your content soooo much! I always learn a lot!!!! One time, my friend and I gathered mussels for a delicious meal. She opened a mussel and there were around 5 PINK “seed” pearls! Small but wonderful. Thanks for this video once again!
Great collection! I knew vaguely of pearls from the Americas but have not seen such an extensive selection in one presentation. They are beautiful. I understand why rounds are popular but I have always preferred the baroque shapes. Thanks, I definitely want to add at least one to my collection if I can.
🌸 I love my natural river Pearl earrings, dewdrop style I have a cultured ring, set on sun streaks, to match my name Sun ☀️ I have loved pearls more than diamonds 💎 and have a natural river Pearl necklace Whereas my mother preferred diamonds and told me pearls are for tears I have been happy my whole life, helping others, no tears except my pearls 🐉
I feel like I’ve been waiting for so long for a new video 😭 I’ve watched literally every video on the channel, tysm for posting amazing informative videos all these years!!
Thank you Gina! I actually got oysters last year sometime and found a completely natural pearl in one of them. I have it in a special place but have no idea what to do with it. Any suggestions?
One rather prefers natural pearls, especially fresh water ones, to the farmed ones . Have seen fresh water mussels in France the length of saucers, jealously protected by a family living in the château for centuries. The slightest pollution in the water and a whole population is no longer.
The GIA Pearls and Graduate Pearls programs are reasonably priced and definitely worth it if you own pearls and want to be sure you're not making mis-identified or overpriced purchases in the future. Highly recommend.....On a funnier note, always double check any cooked mollusk you plan on eating before chomping down hard and chipping a tooth on a pearl. 😲
I second this. I have chomped on a blue mussel pearl and that think hurt. I managed to keep it as a souvenir, it's very small, but I keep it in its original shell!
Big thanks to Gina LaTendresse for sharing part of her awesome collection with us! What would you like to see more of? Let us know!
The way Gina smiled when you hit the nail on the head at the 4 minute mark made me smile, too! Love all of the bright hosts we're blessed with on the Gemstones channel.
This is great.I enjoyed learning all about PEARLS.
Ginna, thank you. Loved the wedding necklace
Thank you Gina. One of the best pearl presentations I have seen! I was fascinated with your beautiful necklace from the beginning, but when you told the story I am amazed.
Pearls, the 'Queen' of Gems..what beautiful, simple,pure elegance! In Victorian era mourning jewelry they represented tears,too.
🌸 oh noooo my mom told me they were for tears, I didn’t understand
I love them anyway 😊❤
Absolutely great video!!!! I was hoping you would mention abalone pearls (since I live in California….i have found 2 in my whole life)…..wow I love your content soooo much! I always learn a lot!!!! One time, my friend and I gathered mussels for a delicious meal. She opened a mussel and there were around 5 PINK “seed” pearls! Small but wonderful. Thanks for this video once again!
Oh wow! That's awesome!
This was so fascinating!!❤❤
Great collection! I knew vaguely of pearls from the Americas but have not seen such an extensive selection in one presentation. They are beautiful. I understand why rounds are popular but I have always preferred the baroque shapes. Thanks, I definitely want to add at least one to my collection if I can.
Love, love this information on pearls. Am going to watch often. Thank you so much!
Thank you
🌸 I love my natural river Pearl earrings, dewdrop style
I have a cultured ring, set on sun streaks, to match my name Sun ☀️
I have loved pearls more than diamonds 💎 and have a natural river Pearl necklace
Whereas my mother preferred diamonds and told me pearls are for tears
I have been happy my whole life, helping others, no tears except my pearls 🐉
Nice!
Great information. I have several CULTURED fresh water pearls. I'd like to learn more about them. Please do another show on pearls. My birthstone.
Stay tuned!
9:53 the shell is talking!
Thank you Gina!
I feel like I’ve been waiting for so long for a new video 😭 I’ve watched literally every video on the channel, tysm for posting amazing informative videos all these years!!
Thank you Gina. Thank you both for an informative video.
Beautiful! Thank you
Super collection
More!!!
Great presentation! Thanks
Love pearls
Amazing
Gina - does your company make mother of pearl (MOP) jewelry? Would love to learn more about MOP.
Thank you Gina! I actually got oysters last year sometime and found a completely natural pearl in one of them. I have it in a special place but have no idea what to do with it. Any suggestions?
Great video, but where is Rebecca ?
She had a baby!
One rather prefers natural pearls, especially fresh water ones, to the farmed ones . Have seen fresh water mussels in France the length of saucers, jealously protected by a family living in the château for centuries. The slightest pollution in the water and a whole population is no longer.
No melomelo 🥺
The GIA Pearls and Graduate Pearls programs are reasonably priced and definitely worth it if you own pearls and want to be sure you're not making mis-identified or overpriced purchases in the future. Highly recommend.....On a funnier note, always double check any cooked mollusk you plan on eating before chomping down hard and chipping a tooth on a pearl. 😲
I second this. I have chomped on a blue mussel pearl and that think hurt. I managed to keep it as a souvenir, it's very small, but I keep it in its original shell!
So in theory if you took one of the snail formations and cut it open would you find remnants of a snail inside?
I believe that's the idea!
@@gems that's really neat, wonder how intact it would be
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🎉 Hi !Good morning dears