So glad you did the Grand Duchess Vladimirs jewels. A book needs to be written about this lady as she was quite the character. Prss Gloria of Turn und Taxis bought her large emerald drop earrings, but had to auction them off many years later.
Bandiyan mhayi, na mhay mhaya, Mhanyi ghnni sarkar... Aap ujaas toh Devaraa kun khat saajae Dhaab ke manrda pujae saab! An Empirical verse from State of Rajasthan, India.🙏
Right? When it came to royal jewellery and glamour, they were number 1. But a lot of them also had to sell their jewels in exile so they could survive. So,that also plays a big part
@sss-kb9ki y porque hay que traducir al anglosajón? 😢😢😢 el anglosajón no 👎 tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio el RUSO es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
@@MH-ps1eranglosajón anglosajón anglosajón, pero qué siempre pasa con el RISO?😢😢😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones , en cambio el RUSO es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Addressing Grand Duches Maria Vladimirovna as Grand Duchess Vladimirovna is incorrect. Vladimirovna is her patronymic name, meaning Vladimir's daughter. Patronymic names are not used alone, just following the first names.
Good piece. By the end, however, one comes to realize that less is more, and for all their jewelry, that didn't save many of the Romanovs (OK, maybe a few) but like some of those gorgeous gems carried a curse instead. Nonetheless, a good min-documentary, Thank you.
If the Czar hadn't been a tyrant and they hadn't still been treated like serfs then them. the curse wasn't on the Jewels, the curse was on the royal family because they didn't evolve with the times
Как Индийские махараджи - вначале дарили Королеве Виктории , свои драгоценности , а затем их просто отняли …. Так и у наших эмигрантов - скупили все за копейки ( заговор Европейских ювелиров ) русские украшения , камни покупали очень - очень дёшево … да и с драгоценностями Марии Фёдоровны ( королева ,мать Николая ll) история темная
Some are in museums, but probably most of them just rotted away in wardrobes and/or were vandalized during the Revolution to clothe the poor serfs of Russia. No such thing as "consignments" then.
I just don't understand the fascination with diamonds, rubies, garnets, sapphires and the rest. Why I don't know. They are beautiful yes, but somehow, I just don't know. Personally, I prefer yellow gold. To some of you this may seem strange, but that's okay. She loved them and she wore them very well. God Bless her.
You're not alone, I myself am not a big fan of diamonds, but the other gems, like rubies, sapphires, emeralds, etc, I love, and yes they all should be set in gold, Im not a big fan of white gold, or white metals in general, I feel they dont do justice to the stones, now silver with turquoise, thats a combo made for each other.
There is so much to beautiful gemstones. We oooh and aaah over the final product but there the is more to this than aristocrats and the very wealthy wearing them. There are designers, gemcutters, goldsmiths, silversmiths, miners who are at the bottom. Then the Earth itself were this all comes from.
Was lief in der "Zarenfamilie" falsch. (Mecklenburg?!) - > Welchen Schlüsselbeweis, Herrschaftsbeweis hatte "die führende", das Familienoberhaupt, insgesamt europäisch?
Me too, and the Russian Revolution was hardly surprising was it? In the post war UK, poverty and deprivation was rife and apart from the Queen's Coronation, there were very few flashy displays of jewellery. I have a sneaking suspicion that some of the Russian "disappeared" jewels may well be in the Royal Vault in the Tower of London.
The Russians would be better today with the monarchy and their jewels. After the revolution the communist killed and starved tens of millions of Russian people
Many more of the Romanov pieces were taken by the British Queen Mary from exiled Romanovs. They have survived, but belong to the British monarchy now. Shameful.
Bought from the exiled Romanovs I think you mean. What was shameful was the reasons for the Russian Revolution. The starvation of the Russian masses by the oh so caring Romanovs. Dripping with expensive rocks while still running their estates with serfs. Slaves by any other name.
@@Gtrscbhhdsz The jewels left behind during the Revolution, if found were broken up and sold. If all of these jewels had been left behind, they wouldn’t exist today. The Bolsheviks sold what remained left behind by the Romanov’s who got away.
Stunning piece of jewellery made by Cartier. Romanov had a gorgeous collection of fine jewellery and also unique Faberge's eggs....
Sure did.
We don’t even come close to what the Romanovs had in jewellery…..just fabulous jewelry……
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Just amazing, beautiful, dazzling, gorgeous and much fun to read about it…jewelry is drop dead gorgeous..and read about.
Knowing the history of these jewels by the people who wore them is fascinating. Thanks Jaydee!❤️
So glad you did the Grand Duchess Vladimirs jewels. A book needs to be written about this lady as she was quite the character. Prss Gloria of Turn und Taxis bought her large emerald drop earrings, but had to auction them off many years later.
Grand Duchess Vladimirovna.
Amazing really good pictures.produce a book of all these collections, if buy it.
Such history
Just perfect 👌
All that glitters 💎
Bandiyan mhayi, na mhay mhaya,
Mhanyi ghnni sarkar...
Aap ujaas toh Devaraa
kun khat saajae Dhaab
ke manrda pujae saab!
An Empirical verse from State of Rajasthan, India.🙏
I wish more Romanov pieces had survived.
Right? When it came to royal jewellery and glamour, they were number 1. But a lot of them also had to sell their jewels in exile so they could survive. So,that also plays a big part
@@lifeissobeautiful6404 they tried to get many out of the country before the revolution got the Romanovs
No! It should have all been sold and the money spent on food and medical
I often thought the same, stunning heirlooms lost
Me too…stunning stuff. A different time.
Романовых не спасли , зато золото присвоили ) молодцы родственники… только королева Александра спасла свою сестру императрицу Марию.
The Royal families across Europe betrayed the Romanoffs. It îs a shameful episode in history!
Но Александра была датчанка.
@@georgianadobre9310 Very true...their own cousins, the Brits...at the first place!!!😡
@sss-kb9ki y porque hay que traducir al anglosajón? 😢😢😢 el anglosajón no 👎 tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones, en cambio el RUSO es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
@@MH-ps1eranglosajón anglosajón anglosajón, pero qué siempre pasa con el RISO?😢😢😢 el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones , en cambio el RUSO es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Pls tell about the royal jewellery of Portugal
I am fascinated by Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Vladimir. I wish there might be a really concise, in-depth biography of HIH.
Addressing Grand Duches Maria Vladimirovna as Grand Duchess Vladimirovna is incorrect. Vladimirovna is her patronymic name, meaning Vladimir's daughter. Patronymic names are not used alone, just following the first names.
Thank you for correcting. God bless
Was there any limit on how many pieces of jewelry should be worn at a time? How much would some of these pieces weighed?
Good piece. By the end, however, one comes to realize that less is more, and for all their jewelry, that didn't save many of the Romanovs (OK, maybe a few) but like some of those gorgeous gems carried a curse instead. Nonetheless, a good min-documentary, Thank you.
If the Czar hadn't been a tyrant and they hadn't still been treated like serfs
then them. the curse wasn't on the Jewels, the curse was on the royal family because
they didn't evolve with the times
Yes, and with the First World War, most of the royals, monarchy’s disappeared, dressing up was just not needed anymore.
The Czar was not a tyrant. He listened to bad advice and you are listening to soviet propaganda,@@lsmith9249
La primer tiara es la que usaba Isabel segunda....
Molto interessanti questi video. Sarebbe possibile mettere una traduzione o sottotitoli italiano?
Теперь украшения дома Романовых носят представители британской королевской семьи.
Stollen from Britons, the master thieves of the world
They betrayed their relatives.What a shame!
Áno, šperky zachránili , ľudí nie... zaujímavé.. .🤔🤔🤔
And not only they do.
Как Индийские махараджи - вначале дарили Королеве Виктории , свои драгоценности , а затем их просто отняли …. Так и у наших эмигрантов - скупили все за копейки ( заговор Европейских ювелиров ) русские украшения , камни покупали очень - очень дёшево … да и с драгоценностями Марии Фёдоровны ( королева ,мать Николая ll) история темная
Well, that's how it always goes when there's a Revolution.
Так им и надо. Работали б на заводе и тиары бы остались при их
Very true, greedy people...🤮
I believe the tiara disappeared and taken apart?
Wondering….whatever happened to all the costumes from the balls and count dresses?
Some are in museums, but probably most of them just rotted away in wardrobes and/or were vandalized during the Revolution to clothe the poor serfs of Russia. No such thing as "consignments" then.
I'd love to see those, too. Most likely they were stolen by the Bolshevik's and destroyed.
I just don't understand the fascination with diamonds, rubies, garnets, sapphires and the rest. Why I don't know. They are beautiful yes, but somehow, I just don't know. Personally, I prefer yellow gold. To some of you this may seem strange, but that's okay.
She loved them and she wore them very well. God Bless her.
You're not alone, I myself am not a big fan of diamonds, but the other gems, like rubies, sapphires, emeralds, etc, I love, and yes they all should be set in gold, Im not a big fan of white gold, or white metals in general, I feel they dont do justice to the stones, now silver with turquoise, thats a combo made for each other.
Just for history. And all very ,exquisite, fabulous jewellery
Russia would have had and still has many deposits of valuable gems!
Realized they were what you call historical..and would bring people into see. Romanovs had amazing jewelry.
There is so much to beautiful gemstones. We oooh and aaah over the final product but there the is more to this than aristocrats and the very wealthy wearing them. There are designers, gemcutters, goldsmiths, silversmiths, miners who are at the bottom. Then the Earth itself were this all comes from.
Was lief in der "Zarenfamilie" falsch. (Mecklenburg?!) - > Welchen Schlüsselbeweis, Herrschaftsbeweis hatte "die führende", das Familienoberhaupt, insgesamt europäisch?
I wish you would show some pictures of her with husband and children. She was devoted spouse and mother.
Too many pieces at once, make the ones they are paired with insignificant, too much is just over-kill.
If i hv an iranian turquoise dark green color, it looks like black and the matrix formed number 8..and i enjoy it 😊
Jóias e senhoras lindas
All great women, who bravely piled as much jewelry as possible at once, undefeited by the tyranny of good taste.
When I see those jewels I only see the starving farmers, the slaves that dug out the diamonds, the hunger, the blood,...
Me too, and the Russian Revolution was hardly surprising was it? In the post war UK, poverty and deprivation was rife and apart from the Queen's Coronation, there were very few flashy displays of jewellery.
I have a sneaking suspicion that some of the Russian "disappeared" jewels may well be in the Royal Vault in the Tower of London.
Totally agree.
Then, why are you wasting your time looking at them?
The Russians would be better today with the monarchy and their jewels. After the revolution the communist killed and starved tens of millions of Russian people
Virtue signalling much
Many more of the Romanov pieces were taken by the British Queen Mary from exiled Romanovs. They have survived, but belong to the British monarchy now. Shameful.
Queen Mary wanted to save the jewelry not her cousins . The Russian had impeccable taste in jewelry. She so coveted the treasure.
Bought from the exiled Romanovs I think you mean. What was shameful was the reasons for the Russian Revolution. The starvation of the Russian masses by the oh so caring Romanovs. Dripping with expensive rocks while still running their estates with serfs. Slaves by any other name.
@@acmcgowan751 Well, bordering on the gaudy.
Так и есть.Кузен Вилли предал своего кузена Николая.А мог помочь.
Where's your proof??
The Romanov jewels should be returned to the Romanov family, the Cullinan diamonds should be returned to South Africa! But most likely won't be.
Why? Either they were legitimately purchased or were voluntarily gifted.
Они должны быть возвращены в Россию , так как это все нажито трудом русского народа
The man who owned the Cullinan mine where the cullinan Diamond was extracted gave it to the British king.
@@Gtrscbhhdsz The jewels left behind during the Revolution, if found were broken up and sold. If all of these jewels had been left behind, they wouldn’t exist today. The Bolsheviks sold what remained left behind by the Romanov’s who got away.
And they're all inverted.
Well, they were all related..you want all the Russian revolutionists to get them….many were taken by the revolutionist anyway….