💎💎💎💎💎 I love the videos that you guys post, they are always so informative.... and I love everyone that comes onto the channel! I have one thing that bugs me though... when looking closer at the pieces, everything is done from a flat picture of each piece. You guys are JTV! I've watched your television channel and have seen how you showcase pieces! Please showcase the pieces on this channel more dynamically, like you would be with the pieces you are selling; with movement of the piece on the white background, the final look in each video would be much more satisfying. I would love to see the refraction and plays of color in gemstones across the board with the pieces showcased. It would also help to see the things that Natalie and her guests point out for the "closer look" that has become the signature to wind down each unboxing video. I usually watch your videos on a phone screen or a small monitor (and I'm sure I'm in the majority on that one!), so its impossible to see details when showing final looks with Natalie before the showcasing. Thanks for listening!
My engagement ring originally had a mine cut stone in it. It isn't a diamond, far too soft. That stone now lives in a pendant. The ring belonged to my great-greatgrandmother.
Thanks. Very intresting. A aside comment . That Girl does not want to part with that ring. Comb her hair afterwards is my advice lol. Did anyone notice early 20th gem workers had shaven heads. Now we know why. African workers in South African mines. We’re Dentally checked and Fluoroscoped. Etc.
I like how Christopher glances between Natalie and the camera and when he's talking to her, it's not 'instructive' and she comes through as a colleague. very respectful and appropriate.
What is the matter with Natalie's significant other? Put some rings on her fingers! If I could do it all over, I would have asked a jeweler to find a table cut diamond with a small, centered inclusion (and a microphotograph of it) for my wife's bridal set.
Thanks for explaining concerning traditional methods for cutting.
So knowledgeable, thank you so much, great learning
💎💍 Thank you Rebecca that is a beautiful ring.
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I love the videos that you guys post, they are always so informative.... and I love everyone that comes onto the channel!
I have one thing that bugs me though... when looking closer at the pieces, everything is done from a flat picture of each piece. You guys are JTV! I've watched your television channel and have seen how you showcase pieces! Please showcase the pieces on this channel more dynamically, like you would be with the pieces you are selling; with movement of the piece on the white background, the final look in each video would be much more satisfying. I would love to see the refraction and plays of color in gemstones across the board with the pieces showcased. It would also help to see the things that Natalie and her guests point out for the "closer look" that has become the signature to wind down each unboxing video. I usually watch your videos on a phone screen or a small monitor (and I'm sure I'm in the majority on that one!), so its impossible to see details when showing final looks with Natalie before the showcasing. Thanks for listening!
Thank you Rebecca! 💎💍
💎💍💎💎💎💍💍⛏ thanks, Rebecca for letting Natalie show us your ring
Great video. My fiancé got me an antique ring circa 1890 and it looks like a smaller version of your supervisors ring .
Innteresting
this is what I needed! I love you both
Another great educational video! 💍💍💍
Hi Natalie & crew, I like Champagne Diamonds or colored. PS 💎💍 Rebecca that is a beautiful ring.
Came over from Today I Found Out! Liking your channel so far! Thank you for sponsoring TIFO
Thanks for watching, Tina! Simon's the best, right?!
@@gems yeah, i love watching his channels :-) looking forward to seeing more from you too!
eee i'm sorry but this happen in a few videos now, natalie or guest says take a closer look at this but they don't show it in the end 😞
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Your kidding me no one brought you coffee. You always keep the person in front of the camera supplied with goodies.
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My engagement ring originally had a mine cut stone in it. It isn't a diamond, far too soft. That stone now lives in a pendant. The ring belonged to my great-greatgrandmother.
Thanks. Very intresting. A aside comment . That Girl does not want to part with that ring. Comb her hair afterwards is my advice lol. Did anyone notice early 20th gem workers had shaven heads. Now we know why. African workers in South African mines. We’re Dentally checked and Fluoroscoped. Etc.
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now the real question is.... was she able to take tjat ring off of her finger???? she seemed realy concerned about it on 9:45 jdsjds
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Don't worry fam; the Vintage Time channel has you covered. (ugh, I meme'd 🤦)
I like how Christopher glances between Natalie and the camera and when he's talking to her, it's not 'instructive' and she comes through as a colleague. very respectful and appropriate.
What is the matter with Natalie's significant other? Put some rings on her fingers!
If I could do it all over, I would have asked a jeweler to find a table cut diamond with a small, centered inclusion (and a microphotograph of it) for my wife's bridal set.
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she looking at that ring like she smeagol
This woman is infuriatingly annoying
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couldn't make it past minute 1, what an annoying video
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