The history you explain about each beautiful piece of jewelry is wonderful. I've only recently discovered your site, and I love it. The jewelry and gems are amazing. Thank you so much for displaying these gorgeous and rare pieces.
@@mediocremaiden8883 I love this site, and the history of each beautiful piece. Knowing who made it and then who received the jewelry is fascinating. I can't get enough.
What a magnificent period in jewelry creation. My favorite pieces are the Princess Faisa's diamond and emerald necklace, the tutti frutti collection and Heyman Brothers Bird in Flight bracelet.
Great pieces…but this is the second TH-cam channel that specializes in jewelry that doesn’t know the definition of “adorn.” The word doesn’t meant “to wear”…it means to make more beautiful…so saying that the Marchioness of Cholmondoley chose “to adorn it on two historic occasions” makes no sense. She wore it as an adornment. Or she was adorned with it….but she didn’t adorn it.
Gorgeous pieces, unbearable pronunciation. Sounds like -Marchioness of Chumly. Tootie - Frootie. Please google how to pronounce stuff before launching these videos.
Paulette Goddard had a beautiful collection of tutti frutti pieces purchased for her by Charlie Chaplin. They were married but I do not know which came first the marriage, or the jewelry. I was also thinking you might show the Duchess of Windsor's spectacular Van Cleef & Arpels sapphire and diamond art deco bracelet she wore on her wedding day with her pale blue Mainbocher gown and matching headdress.
Absolutely stunning this Art-nouveau collection! Thanks for explaining about the mystery-set-technique, I will want to search and find out more about it. Yes, my favorite is the late 1920 Hummingbird Bracelet.
A stunning collection of jewels. But I was distracted by the narrator's pronunciations. For instance CHALMONDELEY is pronounced CHUMLEY. The second R in Cartier isn't pronounced. He hesitated between words, showing he's reading the text and going on to the next line, i.e. King George the ... Sixth. Just saying. He is Scottish so should know. But it's a good job.
Beautiful choices these are examples of the zenith of Art Deco jewelry great job.. I don't really care to educate you on pronunciation it adds a certain charm to the videos ❤❤❤ Please do another video focused on jewelry from this period it was wonderful ❤❤❤
I saw a Cartier exhibit in San Francisco a few years ago. Sorry, but the Tutti Frutti made thousands and millions of dollars worth of precious gems look like the type of gaudy, colorful costume jewelry a 5 year old would want in her "dress up" box.
Some of these are incredibly gorgeous and others are incredibly ugly. Bird bracelet, belt buckle (I thought it was ugly until he explained it was a belt buckle), the two feathers, all so beautiful. The first two necklaces, tiara and bracelet with the big plastic-looking sapphire are hideous. They took lovely stones and made the stones look like plastic or glass in a massive fail on the hideous ones. And tiaras look ridiculous, even on British royalty tiaras look ridiculous.
I wish the person narrating this program would learn the correct pronunciation of the words and names he's speaking, such as Car-tee-ay and Van Keef and Are-pell....
Hay, I am digging the Scottish dialect, but not the fact that it is AI that can’t pronounce Van Cleef and Arpels, or Cartier, or Tutti Frutti. Please, if you must use AI narrative, review for mispronunciation before you post it.
Good photo examples but the narrator’s pronunciation is off on several occasions which makes the listener cringe when watching the video. For example, the name Arpels (as in, Van Cleef & Arpels) is pronounced as “el”, not “le” (it’s Arpels, like a jacket’s “lapel”, not like marbles, as in the games of “marbles”). You are pronouncing it “Arples”, not Arpels the way it should be. Also, it’s Tootie Frootie, like “Toot-ie Fruit-ie”. The double oo is a long vowel sound. If you’re going to narrate in English, please spend a second to get the correct pronunciation. It makes or breaks the whole thing. Thanks, much appreciated.
I would subscribe to your channel if the narrator would not mispronounce every other word. These channels spring up on TH-cam like weeds, but to have longevity, you need more depth and polish. Also you need to get the history behind these pieces right, for instance, princess Fawzia (not Faiza) was married to the Shah of Iran and this necklace was commissioned and gifted to her by him, it was not a direct commission by the princess herself.
What a magnificent selection of beautiful Deco era! Congratulations! Fascinating video!
Thanks!
Thanks for your explanation of Van Cleef’s ingenious mystery setting.
Absolutely love art deco jewellry, and art nouveau .
The history you explain about each beautiful piece of jewelry is wonderful. I've only recently discovered your site, and I love it. The jewelry and gems are amazing. Thank you so much for displaying these gorgeous and rare pieces.
Thanks for watching!
@@JewelleryPleasure
You're so welcome.
I know, right? This Man is a Genius and he totally 'speaks my language' in regards to jewelry. He's the best ! 😊
@@mediocremaiden8883
I love this site, and the history of each beautiful piece. Knowing who made it and then who received the jewelry is fascinating. I can't get enough.
Incredibly gorgeous.
What a magnificent period in jewelry creation. My favorite pieces are the Princess Faisa's diamond and emerald necklace, the tutti frutti collection and Heyman Brothers Bird in Flight bracelet.
All pieces mentioned by you are magnificent :)
This era of jewelry is probably my favorite
I love art deco.
I love this page, the voice is clear , the Jewelry Amazing, is like a friend, reading about this Jewels , Great Job and thank You 🙌🌹
Many thanks!
Great pieces…but this is the second TH-cam channel that specializes in jewelry that doesn’t know the definition of “adorn.” The word doesn’t meant “to wear”…it means to make more beautiful…so saying that the Marchioness of Cholmondoley chose “to adorn it on two historic occasions” makes no sense. She wore it as an adornment. Or she was adorned with it….but she didn’t adorn it.
Okay great thanks for your input. But no worries our friend @JewelleryPleasure got the Memo 👍
Good point, thanks for highlighting!
The pronunciation is also weird: tutti frutti is Italian and should be pronounced as such.
It would also be more fitting if whoever is narrating this would pronounce words correctly.
Gorgeous pieces, unbearable pronunciation. Sounds like -Marchioness of Chumly. Tootie - Frootie. Please google how to pronounce stuff before launching these videos.
That Bracelet at 0:01, the one that's in the thumbnail is just breathtaking 😍 🎉
This channel has become my happy place! Please keep posting!!❤❤❤❤
Thanks for your feedback! Such words give me inspiration to keep posting :)
Paulette Goddard had a beautiful collection of tutti frutti pieces purchased for her by Charlie Chaplin. They were married but I do not know which came first the marriage, or the jewelry. I was also thinking you might show the Duchess of Windsor's spectacular Van Cleef & Arpels sapphire and diamond art deco bracelet she wore on her wedding day with her pale blue Mainbocher gown and matching headdress.
I have never heard tutti frutti pronounced that way.
I agree. There are several quirks in pronunciation and oddness in phrasing that make me think it might be an AI narrator.
Definitely AI
😂
Welcome to crappy AI
The jewelry is still beautiful.
Fantastic, beautiful, thank you very much , gorgeous 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching :)
Absolutely stunning this Art-nouveau collection! Thanks for explaining about the mystery-set-technique, I will want to search and find out more about it. Yes, my favorite is the late 1920 Hummingbird Bracelet.
Always welcome! Thanks for watching
What exquisite jewelry ! It’s inspiring! 🥰🥰🥰
I absolutely adore Art Deco jewellery and architecture. I would love to one day have a piece made or buy an original piece of jewellery. ❤
Sadly the elegance of that era is gone.Everything is so ugly these days.
So beautiful deco jewelry 😮😊
The jewelry is so beautiful
I quite agree . There is NO excuse for mispronunciation!!!
Thanks for the presentation it was beautiful.
Many thanks for watching!)
This are extraordinary designs and its wonderful ❤❤❤
beautiful, and elegant❤
Потрясающая красота! Высочайшая работа ювелира! Обожаю арт-деко!
Thanks for amazing video God bless
Thanks!
How do you explain the order of the art deco emerald necklace from Van Clef Arpels dated Paris 1908?
Over time and jewellery designs and ornaments magnificent pieces
Oh its just beautiful!!! You have such amazing talent and great test in jewelrry, My Beloved Ukrainian Buddy ❤🎉
As always, thanks to you :)
Well I like the whole thing. I don’t care about any mispronunciations or any missed gems! That was just fantastic. Thank you 😍
Thanks for your support 🙏
Amazing art & creative
I'm soooooo grateful I've discovered your channel today .... = excellent content 🤩 I've subscribed immediately !! ❤💙🩵💜💚 from Germany !!!
Thank you for subscribing! 🙏
Absolutely wonderful, thank you very much.😅
Thanks for watching!
Absolutely love Tutti Fruiti!
Beautiful
Great video
Beautiful ❤
Unique pieces❤❤
I really like art noveou jewelry
It never gets old. It's always fresh and new.
There are so many mispronounced words I wonder if this is AI.
Most likely. I just turned off the sound and switched to closed captioning, which has its own annoyances...LOL!
The author may not be a native English speaker.
As one who has traveled extensively, I am open to different accents and I can comprehend accordingly.
@@moniquedeitz4356 It sure does!
A stunning collection of jewels. But I was distracted by the narrator's pronunciations. For instance CHALMONDELEY is pronounced CHUMLEY. The second R in Cartier isn't pronounced. He hesitated between words, showing he's reading the text and going on to the next line, i.e. King George the ... Sixth. Just saying. He is Scottish so should know. But it's a good job.
This is Everything
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Besutiful nice...
Watching from Denmark
That’s pronounced tooti frooti to you sir
Beautiful choices these are examples of the zenith of Art Deco jewelry great job.. I don't really care to educate you on pronunciation it adds a certain charm to the videos ❤❤❤ Please do another video focused on jewelry from this period it was wonderful ❤❤❤
Thank you very much for your feedback!
I don't think the appalling pronunciation adds anything but cringe to the video, but I agree that the jewellery itself is stunning.
@@monicawarner4091 it's not as bad as someone who says 'cringe' 😬
@@marzipom5630 • You have a better word to replace it?
the square but smooth top Sapphires are known as 'sugar loaf' cuts.
Unici ed emozionanti
Van Cleefs drop emerald necklace is one of the sexiest pieces EVER !! Truly that adjective is not for all
I collect costume jewelry that look like these pieces.
Unique gems
I’ve actually held that Oscar Heyman bird bracelet in my hand
Exquisite jewlleriesb non plus ultra. That is all.
THe pronounciation of Tutti Frutti....has me howling 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I saw a Cartier exhibit in San Francisco a few years ago. Sorry, but the Tutti Frutti made thousands and millions of dollars worth of precious gems look like the type of gaudy, colorful costume jewelry a 5 year old would want in her "dress up" box.
I can agree with you from some perspective. They rather looks creative pieces, than precious
Pave’’’’’’’’ You pave a road, Pavee’ (e runs with a French accent ), is platinum set with diamonds that look like a diamond road.
TOOti TOO tee tutti fruiti all the fruit!❤
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The way a word is mispronounced every 3 seconds makes this humorous as much as interesting
What's with the pronounciation in this video? Great looking jewelry--WOW! But the pronounciation of tutti frutti is all I"ll remember from this video.
0:15
You should listen to Little Richards song Tutti Frutti for pronunciation. It’s not “tattie frattie”..
Could some of the people here give a break to the narrator, and simply thank him for his videos ?
🤗
@@JewelleryPleasure Some viewers are really hopeless cases…
Thank you for your work 😉
Just because it's pronounced differently than you doesn't make it wrong! Stupid comments for pronunciations
How so? I mean, whats your beef?
PEOPLE:: TUTTI FRUTTI==
TOOTY FRUITY.
Interesting video, but your pronunciations of many words and terms are not correct. Perhaps you are a robot with a Scottish accent?
Tell the Scot, tutti fruitie is pron tootsie frootie!! Suzette
It is pronounced *tootie frootie..C'MON!
It's pronounced TOOTY FRUITY., not tutee fruteee
It's "Ar-PELLS" bit "Arples"
THIS IS REAL JULERY. TODAY IS ALL SHIT. UNCHAIN MY HARTH, I AM STILL THERE.😢
TOOTI FROOTI!!!! ARRRRGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stop the Tuti Fruti! Arrrrrgh!!!!!!!!!! :)
the massacre of the language made this unbearable.
Tooti-fruiti! Ar 'pel, are a couple of word pronunciations I take issue with.
Learn the pronunciation of collier, fluidity, Zeitgeist, tiara, pear.
And tutti frutti
most likely AI voice.
and learn the pronunciation of cholmondeley
Its "two-T , fru-T! Your saying it wrong!!
Task 16
What is task 16?
Some of these are incredibly gorgeous and others are incredibly ugly. Bird bracelet, belt buckle (I thought it was ugly until he explained it was a belt buckle), the two feathers, all so beautiful. The first two necklaces, tiara and bracelet with the big plastic-looking sapphire are hideous. They took lovely stones and made the stones look like plastic or glass in a massive fail on the hideous ones. And tiaras look ridiculous, even on British royalty tiaras look ridiculous.
It's Tooti fruiti not tutti fruti gee whiz
Kisss...
Tootie Frootie
Chalmondeley is pronounced Chumley
Good Video....but the commentator, should really learn how to say "Tutti Fruity".
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The mispronunciation of so many words spoilt what would have been a really interesting film. A great pity.
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Tuttie Frutti, no. It is pronounced Tootie Fruiti.
Learn how to pronounce tutti frutti
And Cartier.
I'm pretty sure this is an AI voice.
I wish the person narrating this program would learn the correct pronunciation of the words and names he's speaking, such as Car-tee-ay and Van Keef and Are-pell....
Seriously? You are showing these magnificent gems with an AI voice describing them? It is so distracting.
It would be nice if the narrators learned the correct pronunciations.
Poor pronunciation, narrator
Hay, I am digging the Scottish dialect, but not the fact that it is AI that can’t pronounce Van Cleef and Arpels, or Cartier, or Tutti Frutti. Please, if you must use AI narrative, review for mispronunciation before you post it.
Really, not even pronouncing "tiara" correctly? Or "pear"? Really?
How can one support a channel that brings into question any accuracy of the content with so many inaccurate pronunciations.
Do your homework. 10:12 .
So many mispronouncements, disgusting. It brings down this interesting article to trash.
Think it’s an electronic narrator. So nany errors in the pronunciation so no to subscribing
The narrative was educational, though. Many jewellery channels just show you the pieces without a word of comment.
Good photo examples but the narrator’s pronunciation is off on several occasions which makes the listener cringe when watching the video.
For example, the name Arpels (as in, Van Cleef & Arpels) is pronounced as “el”, not “le” (it’s Arpels, like a jacket’s “lapel”, not like marbles, as in the games of “marbles”). You are pronouncing it “Arples”, not Arpels the way it should be.
Also, it’s Tootie Frootie, like “Toot-ie Fruit-ie”. The double oo is a long vowel sound.
If you’re going to narrate in English, please spend a second to get the correct pronunciation. It makes or breaks the whole thing.
Thanks, much appreciated.
I would subscribe to your channel if the narrator would not mispronounce every other word. These channels spring up on TH-cam like weeds, but to have longevity, you need more depth and polish. Also you need to get the history behind these pieces right, for instance, princess Fawzia (not Faiza) was married to the Shah of Iran and this necklace was commissioned and gifted to her by him, it was not a direct commission by the princess herself.