It’s not eloquence, she’s just British. And by British standards her narration is laboured and a little tentative frankly. Her annoying commentary is stuttered, as though she is really thinking hard to try and sound intelligent She said ‘rock crystal’ about 15 times in the first three minutes, as if the assistant curator shouldn’t know exactly which mineral that piece was made out of? Probably got her job because her parents are rich and know the ‘right people’. British nepotism at its finest. Hard pass from me, thanks
I’m a lapidary, gemologist, and geologist. This explains why there are so many containers for medicines were carved from precious stones. For instance I’ve seen quite a few small lapis lazuli bottles. Also a few small containers carved from carnelian.
Good work by the media department. Appreciate that items in the thumbnail were in the video. Good form to have the book pages visible and oriented for the viewer. Cuts to clear closeups for details, not rushed. These things should be the norm from museums, but it seems the V&A is setting the bar high. Well done videographer and editor.
powerful ?! What greed vainglorious idiots human are, especially those cherish rocks and gemstones... Morons Victoria Albert Royal Thugs Anglo Saxon Robber Barons.
powerful ?! What greed vainglorious idiots human are, especially those cherish rocks and gemstones... Morons Victoria Albert Royal Thugs Anglo Saxon Robber Barons.
@@thomasmills3934one man's trash is another man's treasure. there's more to be valued in someone else's past than new designer with no history and memory.
The lady is very well balanced in both the factual and spiritual elements. It’s interesting how they chose to specify Tibet, China. She is specific about the type of garnet, the kind of jade (Nephrite) etc. Very well balanced.
powerful ?! What greed vainglorious idiots human are, especially those cherish rocks and gemstones... Morons Victoria Albert Royal Thugs Anglo Saxon Robber Barons.
As a retired estate jeweler this was wonderful!! I was just enthralled with not only the beauty but the stories behind each piece what a wonderful video more of this please!!❤
Appreciate your sharing this info, I'm always curious as to content detail accuracy. My degrees being in History, Journalism, and Sociology, "accuracy matters", particularly in a time when Mainstream News Media has replaced News Reports which Employees Investigative Journalists, now replaced by "Produced Tabloid News" aka "Opinion News", a flow of Media Owner's choice, largely a toxic fostering of Lower Minded rhetoric. The desired facts are refreshing.
I could listen, learn, & enjoy any presentation by this eloquent & knowledgeable curator! What a gorgeous presentation - what amazing talent of the gem & jewelry workers going back over 1800 years!! Just incredible!! Thank you for creating & sharing this video!!
*This presentation is beautiful & informative.* 💎 In the Middle Ages, children of noble families were festooned with amulets to protect them. A red coral to protect the child from evil spirits, coats of arms of the family's patron saints to watch over the child, & a black jet fist to protect against the evil eye. The items presented are just gorgeous! Thank you for posting!
@@brandonbondslucas Nazars are amulets that look like an eye that is for warding off the evil eye. But I know what you mean. Times change and so do attitudes. For instance, in the 17th century you would never even utter anything about the Devil out of pure fear. Now we have Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners, deviled eggs, and even a Devil coffee brand. Cheers!
Gemstone sculptures are artworks like jewelries except they don't have to be high quality and yet as valuable as the flawless ones simply because they are carved by a talented artisan and it adds tremendous value into them.
That rock crystal cross is absolutely amazing!!! I am a college art history student and very much wish to be an assistant curator one day. It is so wonderful and rewarding to hear such an enthusiastic and well-spoken assistant curator here about objects so mystical and fascinating!! Thank you very much for this upload and for the whole series!!
Thank you! I could watch a whole series of these videos, just about the amazing jewels in the V&A collection. I spent a full day at the V&A once, and didn't make it past the jewelry, lol.
The love inside a carved gemstone is a special gift of intricacy that is a one chance relationship between lapidarist and nature's best offering. I loved this and thankyou.
Great presentation ! The unknown Tudor pendant is very much similar to the one worn by Henry V111's wives( Jane Seymour , Catherine Howard in the miniature and Katherine Parr in three portraits) as part of the Consorts' Jewels.
I am a three decades long etheric healer and crystal worker. Thank you so much for this beautiful historical presentation about our ancestor's love of Crystal and gem Magic.
I liked this video, and was curious about what pliny the elder said about amethysts so I looked it up after. "The Magi falsely claim that the amethyst prevents drunkenness, and that it is this property that has given it its name. Moreover, they say that, if amethysts are inscribed with the names of the sun and moon and are worn hanging from the neck along with baboons' hairs and swallows' feathers, they are a protection against spells. Again, they assert that, however they are used, amethysts will assist people who are about to approach a king as suppliants, and that they keep off hail and locusts if they are used in conjunction with an incantation which they prescribe. Moreover, they have made similar claims on behalf of the 'smaragdus,' provided that it is engraved with an eagle or a scarab beetle. I can only suppose that in committing these statements to writing they express a derisive contempt for mankind."
I've always loved semiprecious stones. My mother in law knows this and has given me some during the years. One is a bloodstone pendant I dearly love, also Amber.
I like to do character design, with a focus on fantasy. And one of my favorite things about it, is adding all the “utilities” and giving them backstories. But basing them in real history like this, makes it so fun. Thank you for the insight and knowledge behind some of these “utilities.”
So happy this popped up in my feed! As a jewelry artist I find this absolutely humbling at the skill and craftsmanship of the people at that time in history. Would love to hop in a Time Machine and see how it was done!
I love jewelry and this collection is absolutely divine. I'm so happy that these have remained in perfect condition for so many centuries. The book is also something else. I wish we could have a copy to read ourselves.
Wow, this is fascinating! I love learning about the powers and attributes that humans have ascribed to things such as gems, plants, and animals over the centuries. The amethyst statuette at the end was absolutely exquisite.
That rock crystal cross is everything. I wish something would make a modern version. So beautiful. Imagine the workers who created that and the lives they lived. Amazing.
What a beautiful video with interesting stories told to perfection about each piece. I adore & own a lot of precious & semi precious stones & they mean the world to me. I do believe that they each hold their own powers to help the wearer/holder. Books have been written over centuries so that the properties aren’t lost over time. I also know that a lot of priests used to wear chest plates adorned with various crystals for protection, so I am sure they had good reason. Thank you so much for this video I truly loved it.
I love how much I can learn from your videos, from amazing historical pieces to important book names. Lovely to see this work, thank you for this content.
Thank you!! I have been drawn to "jewelry," gemstones, nature, etc. all my life. More than just aesthetically or as "status" symbolism. Again, thank you for sharing this💓🙏🏼
👌🏽 This video was delightful and satisfying in every way to both antiques and book enthusiasts. I really liked how the curator/instructor used the string of beads to hold open the books. Kudos to this person. 🏆
Thank you for making this video. Some of these objects are my favorites in the V&A collection and it's very cool to get to see them moved around and held while hearing some of the magical stories about them.
Modern interpreters of tradition tend to ignore this, because today we don't care about that so much. However, ancient Greek, Roman and medieval texts always include such things. In these traditional societies, the concept of unwanted attention was very much acknowledged: whereas in our modern society it tends to be disregarded.
I love this video . A very clean explanation. A very professional lectures. Wow.. Too much knowledge more to know about the historical information about gemstone ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really enjoyed this. Years ago I used to post YT videos about my jewelry collection via personal and broader history, symbolism, function/design, etc... I rarely see this kind of content.
The Green red & blue pendant necklace charm looks awfully much like Queen Mary I of Englands necklace charm that’s in all her portraits. And she did suffer from quite a few unknown ailments.
Wonderfully informative and interesting video. The knowledgeable speaker was refreshingly eloquent and enthusiastic. I hope V&A produce more content like this. Thank you
I knew exactly when and where the pendant from the UK came from. It screamed Tudor England as a similar pendant can be seen around the neck of the Tudor royal family of the time. Specifically, Elizabeth Tudor and Anne Boleyn have portraits wearing that type of pendant and I believe some of the other Queens as well as it was known as the Queens jewelry. Apparently Henry the 8th made a huge show of taking the necklace that dawned that pendant and giving it to his successive wives. Pretty amazing. ❤️🔥
@@MTMF.london Except that the axeman would sometimes have to take several swings to finish the job properly. That's why Dr. Guillotin invented the guillotine; because he saw too many botched executions and wished for a more humane way to end a person's life.
@@fredericapanon207 Hahaha. Right, I guess it could save the executioner from suffering PTSD. Not sure the person being chopped cared whether it would contribute to a 'more humane way to end' his life. 😁
¡Amé las joyas, son hermosas! 🤩 Me encanta que sepan de qué época y qué lugares son. Yo no soy una persona que crea en la protección de las piedras, sin embargo respeto y aprecio que haya incluso libros con registro de las propiedades de las mismas. Me impactó mucho de verdad. ❤
Very interesting video, and well presented. Just a small correction: rock crystal is not microcrystalline - it is macrocrystalline. While micro- or cryptocrystalline varieties of quartz do exist (like chalcedony, flint and chert), rock crystal is not one of them. Its crystals are visible to the unaided eye, and as such place it in the macrocrystalline group.
I brought my friend a clear quartz crystal when he was having cancer treatment as it's the ultimate healing crystal. He took it with him everywhere from then on. He even had it with him when he died in hospital. I loved him as more than a friend 😔 I just couldn't tell him as he had enough to worry about. So now I love clear quartz the most 😊 I put a quartz angel on his grave so she could watch over him for me ❤❤
I unexpectedly triggered kundalini awakening in my twenties while meditating with crystals. It was pretty classic. A shot of burning heat going from the bottom of my spine all the way up the top of my head. Crystals can balance the chakras if you use them intelligently and wisely. I try to use grounding, protective, cleansing and energy balancing crystals when I can.
Rock crystal is a macro (not micro) crystalline mineral. Micro crystalline would be jasper bc the individual crystals are small. Unlike rock quartz which is a single large crystal.
I collect crystals, for both my own love for them as well as my spiritual practice, this made me almost emotional to see crystals being used in the same way I use them today, across hundreds of thousands of years, and I could see all these pieces being sold in a metaphysical shop today.
I love this and it shows that crystals and gems have been seen to magical and holistic in all cultures through time. It’s not just some new age mumbo jumbo! Gorgeous
Thank you. I’ve been looking for information on the history of spiritual and magickal uses of gemstones for a while and this is the first useful resource I’ve found. I certainly never new about lapidaries. Can anyone recommend any other sources, please?
Subbed. More please. I work full time at a museum myself and it hurts me seeing all of our archives cooped up. 99.9% of the pictures we have available will just forever sit in scrapbooks or boxes. I haven’t even a smidgen of them. And God knows I wish I could look at them all. So please make more videos! Having the ability to show off stuff like this is one of the only good things about the internet
I could almost feel the medicinal & protective virtues of these precious gems just by gazing at them through the screen. And the fact that they are being presented by such an elegant, eloquent & beautiful woman, is a definite bonus.
05h00 sleepless in ZA. Thank you for sharing beautiful objects which meaningful to humans.. That have survived & are cared for. Only material - but it has soothed my soul.
Pretty stuff! The folklore surrounding rocks and minerals is very interesting. I wonder what came first: being valued for their rarity and beauty, or the superstitions?
Wow love this. Who is this passionate and eloquent lecturer?
I didnt want it to end! Per the description, she's Assistant Curator Sophie Morris.
I'd love to know if she wears any crystal jewellery and if so what stones
Yes! Their description and knowledge is so engaging!
description says her name is Sophie Morris 🖤
It’s not eloquence, she’s just British. And by British standards her narration is laboured and a little tentative frankly. Her annoying commentary is stuttered, as though she is really thinking hard to try and sound intelligent
She said ‘rock crystal’ about 15 times in the first three minutes, as if the assistant curator shouldn’t know exactly which mineral that piece was made out of?
Probably got her job because her parents are rich and know the ‘right people’. British nepotism at its finest.
Hard pass from me, thanks
I’m a lapidary, gemologist, and geologist. This explains why there are so many containers for medicines were carved from precious stones. For instance I’ve seen quite a few small lapis lazuli bottles. Also a few small containers carved from carnelian.
would love to do this
Who wouldn't!✨ This stuff is beyond exquisite 👌
Good work by the media department. Appreciate that items in the thumbnail were in the video. Good form to have the book pages visible and oriented for the viewer. Cuts to clear closeups for details, not rushed. These things should be the norm from museums, but it seems the V&A is setting the bar high. Well done videographer and editor.
Thank you 🫡 More Brief History films to come!
@@vamuseum I love this so much
powerful ?! What greed vainglorious idiots human are, especially those cherish rocks and gemstones... Morons Victoria Albert Royal Thugs Anglo Saxon Robber Barons.
@@vamuseumMy favorite ASMR channel that isn't ASMR, lol. Unintentional is always the best
That's nuthin
Excellent picks! More videos about jewelry, please. Old, anonymous ones rather than designer items.
V&A 🤝 New films about jewellery
powerful ?! What greed vainglorious idiots human are, especially those cherish rocks and gemstones... Morons Victoria Albert Royal Thugs Anglo Saxon Robber Barons.
Why do u want to see junk?
@@thomasmills3934one man's trash is another man's treasure. there's more to be valued in someone else's past than new designer with no history and memory.
@@thomasmills3934Why do you drink what you drink? Because you like it, right? Beer? Is that your lifeblood? Trashy 2$ beer?
Very elegantly done. Very knowledgeable presentation.
albeit that rock crystal in monocrystalline, rather than microcrystalline.
@@andrewchim807 Thanks for pointing this out. Great to have some geologists watching! 🔍
@@vamuseumthank you for the positive response to my comment. I just did my first exam with the Gemmological Association - think I've done them proud.
This is elegance? Ouch...
The lady is very well balanced in both the factual and spiritual elements. It’s interesting how they chose to specify Tibet, China. She is specific about the type of garnet, the kind of jade (Nephrite) etc. Very well balanced.
powerful ?! What greed vainglorious idiots human are, especially those cherish rocks and gemstones... Morons Victoria Albert Royal Thugs Anglo Saxon Robber Barons.
She smoking hot!
As a retired estate jeweler this was wonderful!! I was just enthralled with not only the beauty but the stories behind each piece what a wonderful video more of this please!!❤
Appreciate your sharing this info, I'm always curious as to content detail accuracy. My degrees being in History, Journalism, and Sociology, "accuracy matters", particularly in a time when Mainstream News Media has replaced News Reports which Employees Investigative Journalists, now replaced by "Produced Tabloid News" aka "Opinion News", a flow of Media Owner's choice, largely a toxic fostering of Lower Minded rhetoric.
The desired facts are refreshing.
Sophie Morris is a wonderful presenter! I hope to see more videos from her.
She'll be back!
@@vamuseum🤤🤞
Please, more videos with Dr. Sophie Morris! She is a wonderful speaker with encyclopedic knowledge on her subjects.
I could listen, learn, & enjoy any presentation by this eloquent & knowledgeable curator! What a gorgeous presentation - what amazing talent of the gem & jewelry workers going back over 1800 years!! Just incredible!! Thank you for creating & sharing this video!!
Honestly this video could have been 3 hours long and I would still feel it was too short.
The ability to cut these stones so perfectly without modern tech, is just out of hand. Every piece is a masterpiece.
As a modern day jeweller... I'm fully astounded at the craftsmanship from antiquity
Such a beautiful presentation. I did not want it to end.
Aside from these being very beautiful, I can't help but think that people have loved rocks and stones since the dawn of man.
DAWN OF MAN🤭👍
*This presentation is beautiful & informative.* 💎
In the Middle Ages, children of noble families were festooned with amulets
to protect them. A red coral to protect the child from evil spirits, coats of arms
of the family's patron saints to watch over the child, & a black jet fist to protect
against the evil eye.
The items presented are just gorgeous! Thank you for posting!
Why do people wear the evil eye nowadays then? Sorry I just don’t know why I’m asking don’t roast me
@@brandonbondslucas Nazars are amulets that look like an eye that is for warding off the evil eye. But I know what you mean. Times change and so do attitudes. For instance, in the 17th century you would never even utter anything about the Devil out of pure fear. Now we have Dirt Devil vacuum cleaners, deviled eggs, and even a Devil coffee brand. Cheers!
@@brandonbondslucas the blue and white 'evil eye' is actually the amulet/symbol to protect against the evil eye
The ancient amethyst empress statuette is absolutely gorgeous 💜
Gemstone sculptures are artworks like jewelries except they don't have to be high quality and yet as valuable as the flawless ones simply because they are carved by a talented artisan and it adds tremendous value into them.
That rock crystal cross is absolutely amazing!!! I am a college art history student and very much wish to be an assistant curator one day. It is so wonderful and rewarding to hear such an enthusiastic and well-spoken assistant curator here about objects so mystical and fascinating!! Thank you very much for this upload and for the whole series!!
Fantastic video! Would love to see more videos of the jewellery treasures in the museum, and learn about them ❤
Thank you! I could watch a whole series of these videos, just about the amazing jewels in the V&A collection. I spent a full day at the V&A once, and didn't make it past the jewelry, lol.
I could listen to Dr Sophie Morris speak for hours! Please feature her in more videos
Sophie is a great presenter, shoot more videos with her, esp. about antique and early medieval items.
she is sexy and smart!
The love inside a carved gemstone is a special gift of intricacy that is a one chance relationship between lapidarist and nature's best offering. I loved this and thankyou.
My favorite Victoria and Albert Museum video yet!
Fascinating and nicely done. Thank you.
Always a pleasure, Goblin Wizard
I absolutely love this presenter and this selection of items! Have her do more stones please
I absolutely adore this curator and the knowledge and presentation in this video. More please!! Never subscribed so fast 💕
Great presentation ! The unknown Tudor pendant is very much similar to the one worn by Henry V111's wives( Jane Seymour , Catherine Howard in the miniature and Katherine Parr in three portraits) as part of the Consorts' Jewels.
Really interesting. I'm so glad someone back in history, cataloged these. What a great presentation.
I am a three decades long etheric healer and crystal worker. Thank you so much for this beautiful historical presentation about our ancestor's love of Crystal and gem Magic.
Oh My God, I Fell In Love With Assistant Curator Dr. Sophie Morris, Your Grace has such a beautiful voice. She Captured my heart -xxx-
I liked this video, and was curious about what pliny the elder said about amethysts so I looked it up after. "The Magi falsely claim that the amethyst prevents drunkenness, and that it is this property that has given it its name. Moreover, they say that, if amethysts are inscribed with the names of the sun and moon and are worn hanging from the neck along with baboons' hairs and swallows' feathers, they are a protection against spells. Again, they assert that, however they are used, amethysts will assist people who are about to approach a king as suppliants, and that they keep off hail and locusts if they are used in conjunction with an incantation which they prescribe. Moreover, they have made similar claims on behalf of the 'smaragdus,' provided that it is engraved with an eagle or a scarab beetle. I can only suppose that in committing these statements to writing they express a derisive contempt for mankind."
Big talk from a guy that believed in the doctrine of signatures.
I mean, that's high humor, for Pliny. He's not wrong
Pliny sounds like our modern debunkers, I think I’ll trust the magi🖤🔮🕯️
Great quote.
Hm. Scathing contempt... The man felt really strongly about it, i wondet why.
I've always loved semiprecious stones. My mother in law knows this and has given me some during the years. One is a bloodstone pendant I dearly love, also Amber.
What beautiful items! I could watch content like this all day, every day. It's so relaxing, educational and endlessly fascinating.
I like to do character design, with a focus on fantasy. And one of my favorite things about it, is adding all the “utilities” and giving them backstories. But basing them in real history like this, makes it so fun. Thank you for the insight and knowledge behind some of these “utilities.”
So happy this popped up in my feed! As a jewelry artist I find this absolutely humbling at the skill and craftsmanship of the people at that time in history. Would love to hop in a Time Machine and see how it was done!
Items that have survived the ages are a true testament to the quality of craftsmanship the artist provided.
I love jewelry and this collection is absolutely divine. I'm so happy that these have remained in perfect condition for so many centuries. The book is also something else. I wish we could have a copy to read ourselves.
Yes the book! I want it☺️
The gems section of the V&A is my favourite!
Wow, this is fascinating! I love learning about the powers and attributes that humans have ascribed to things such as gems, plants, and animals over the centuries. The amethyst statuette at the end was absolutely exquisite.
That rock crystal cross is everything. I wish something would make a modern version. So beautiful. Imagine the workers who created that and the lives they lived. Amazing.
What a beautiful video with interesting stories told to perfection about each piece. I adore & own a lot of precious & semi precious stones & they mean the world to me. I do believe that they each hold their own powers to help the wearer/holder. Books have been written over centuries so that the properties aren’t lost over time.
I also know that a lot of priests used to wear chest plates adorned with various crystals for protection, so I am sure they had good reason.
Thank you so much for this video I truly loved it.
I love how much I can learn from your videos, from amazing historical pieces to important book names. Lovely to see this work, thank you for this content.
Thank you!! I have been drawn to "jewelry," gemstones, nature, etc. all my life. More than just aesthetically or as "status" symbolism. Again, thank you for sharing this💓🙏🏼
Oh my fluttering heart over your captivating voice and impeccable delivery.
I love skystone and jade. A lot of people don't know jade, nepherite or turquoise when they see it, do they? Great video!
This video is so full of information. The cross was stunning. I would be going through the box oohing and aaahing over every piece. ☮️
That bloodstone ring was made for a Scorpio. It's glorious.
Thank you for this soothing, fascinating, informative video! I love learning about the magic and lore of gems and minerals and crystals ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
👌🏽 This video was delightful and satisfying in every way to both antiques and book enthusiasts. I really liked how the curator/instructor used the string of beads to hold open the books. Kudos to this person. 🏆
She does a wonderful job of describing and explaining each artifact.
Thank you for making this video. Some of these objects are my favorites in the V&A collection and it's very cool to get to see them moved around and held while hearing some of the magical stories about them.
This is my favorite one yet!! Def made me a new fan of the history of these gemstones! Thank you V&A!!
I have heard of a million things that are supposed to aphrodisiacs, but I have never heard of gem stones being used as anti-aphrodisiacs.
Well you heard it here first
Modern interpreters of tradition tend to ignore this, because today we don't care about that so much. However, ancient Greek, Roman and medieval texts always include such things. In these traditional societies, the concept of unwanted attention was very much acknowledged: whereas in our modern society it tends to be disregarded.
“Of Your Adventure”, what a beautiful way to say “Where It’s From”. Beautiful video. Well done.
This was awesome!!!! I love the history and the fact we are discussing my favorite subject of gemstones and minerals!!!!!
Beautiful and so fascinating. Thank you so much!
I agree
😍lovely presentation
This is amazing. I collect crystal carvings and jewellery so its so interesting to see these old items, im so intrigued how they were made.
I love this video . A very clean explanation. A very professional lectures. Wow..
Too much knowledge more to know about the historical information about gemstone ❤❤❤❤❤❤
How wonderful. Just wish we could have seen even more!
I really enjoyed this. Years ago I used to post YT videos about my jewelry collection via personal and broader history, symbolism, function/design, etc... I rarely see this kind of content.
As usual the V&A educates and delights!
thanks to the host for getting that beautiful nails for the vid, art direction bonus !
I could honestly watch experts just explain the history and cultures behind the objects of this channel for a whole series its INSANELY satisfying.
The Green red & blue pendant necklace charm looks awfully much like Queen Mary I of Englands necklace charm that’s in all her portraits. And she did suffer from quite a few unknown ailments.
That crossed ✝️ was beautiful 😍
Amazing narration, truly engaging. More of this eloquent presentation please!❤
This was very interesting and It felt like a personal visit to a museum
Completely fascinating! I hope you make this into a series!
Wonderfully informative and interesting video. The knowledgeable speaker was refreshingly eloquent and enthusiastic. I hope V&A produce more content like this. Thank you
That was the best kind of ASMR (unintentional I'm guessing). Interesting, educational, beautiful and most of all, relaxing.
Excellent video. Would love more.
The crystal cross was breathtaking.
Thank you.
As someone who collects jewelry and mineral specimens i very much enjoyed the presentation 🙂
I knew exactly when and where the pendant from the UK came from. It screamed Tudor England as a similar pendant can be seen around the neck of the Tudor royal family of the time. Specifically, Elizabeth Tudor and Anne Boleyn have portraits wearing that type of pendant and I believe some of the other Queens as well as it was known as the Queens jewelry. Apparently Henry the 8th made a huge show of taking the necklace that dawned that pendant and giving it to his successive wives. Pretty amazing.
❤️🔥
Ah, the ones that didn't get their necks under the guillotine.
@@MTMF.london not guillotine that's the French we just used an axeman n chopping block!😁✌️
@@jamiecurran3544 Yeah, the end result is the same - off with their heads!
@@MTMF.london Except that the axeman would sometimes have to take several swings to finish the job properly.
That's why Dr. Guillotin invented the guillotine; because he saw too many botched executions and wished for a more humane way to end a person's life.
@@fredericapanon207 Hahaha. Right, I guess it could save the executioner from suffering PTSD. Not sure the person being chopped cared whether it would contribute to a 'more humane way to end' his life. 😁
beautiful presentation very captivating, amazing objects the cross is beautiful
Wonderfully informative video presented by a brilliant art historian! 😍
Sophie's a pro!
Beautiful,timeless, amazing and that's just this curator!!!
¡Amé las joyas, son hermosas! 🤩 Me encanta que sepan de qué época y qué lugares son. Yo no soy una persona que crea en la protección de las piedras, sin embargo respeto y aprecio que haya incluso libros con registro de las propiedades de las mismas.
Me impactó mucho de verdad. ❤
Very interesting video, and well presented.
Just a small correction: rock crystal is not microcrystalline - it is macrocrystalline.
While micro- or cryptocrystalline varieties of quartz do exist (like chalcedony, flint and chert), rock crystal is not one of them. Its crystals are visible to the unaided eye, and as such place it in the macrocrystalline group.
A gorgeously in-depth presentation, well excecuted. Well done!
I brought my friend a clear quartz crystal when he was having cancer treatment as it's the ultimate healing crystal. He took it with him everywhere from then on. He even had it with him when he died in hospital. I loved him as more than a friend 😔 I just couldn't tell him as he had enough to worry about. So now I love clear quartz the most 😊 I put a quartz angel on his grave so she could watch over him for me ❤❤
I unexpectedly triggered kundalini awakening in my twenties while meditating with crystals. It was pretty classic. A shot of burning heat going from the bottom of my spine all the way up the top of my head. Crystals can balance the chakras if you use them intelligently and wisely. I try to use grounding, protective, cleansing and energy balancing crystals when I can.
What crystals did you use? And did you place them on your body or just around you as you meditated?
Wow, that tibetan jewellery is gorgeous. ✨️
I love beautiful objects made of precious materials like these.
That cross is something else. Absolutely stunning, and I am not religious in the least.
Listening to curators is so interesting
Rock crystal is a macro (not micro) crystalline mineral. Micro crystalline would be jasper bc the individual crystals are small. Unlike rock quartz which is a single large crystal.
I collect crystals, for both my own love for them as well as my spiritual practice, this made me almost emotional to see crystals being used in the same way I use them today, across hundreds of thousands of years, and I could see all these pieces being sold in a metaphysical shop today.
I love this and it shows that crystals and gems have been seen to magical and holistic in all cultures through time. It’s not just some new age mumbo jumbo! Gorgeous
Thank you. I’ve been looking for information on the history of spiritual and magickal uses of gemstones for a while and this is the first useful resource I’ve found. I certainly never new about lapidaries. Can anyone recommend any other sources, please?
Lapidary Dave has a channel & he's very knowledgeable about gems & where they come from.
@@nobodysbaby5048 cool thank you
A Lapidary of Sacred Stones, Picatrix, Agrippa. You can paint gemstones with nail polish with a little bit of skill
@@luisacarvalho8719 thank you
Subbed. More please.
I work full time at a museum myself and it hurts me seeing all of our archives cooped up. 99.9% of the pictures we have available will just forever sit in scrapbooks or boxes. I haven’t even a smidgen of them. And God knows I wish I could look at them all. So please make more videos! Having the ability to show off stuff like this is one of the only good things about the internet
So interesting and informative!
I could almost feel the medicinal & protective virtues of these precious gems just by gazing at them through the screen. And the fact that they are being presented by such an elegant, eloquent & beautiful woman, is a definite bonus.
I love this interesting topic, thanks for posting the video.
05h00 sleepless in ZA. Thank you for sharing beautiful objects which meaningful to humans.. That have survived & are cared for. Only material - but it has soothed my soul.
This is the coolest video I have ever watched
These are so unique, loved the whole video.
I enjoyed this so much! I hope that you're able to show us more pieces in the future and speak about them.
Pretty stuff! The folklore surrounding rocks and minerals is very interesting. I wonder what came first: being valued for their rarity and beauty, or the superstitions?
That Abraxis ring... crazy. Really cool piece.
I love stones and I believe they do have powers. Thank you very much for sharing those precious stones/ amulets. Lovely video!! ❤❤