@@SuzyEH prob always not enough we can do but many do try our best! My mother uses an insane amount of plastic trash bags and we’ve spent decades trying to educate her about plastic but I think she’s from a generation that has certain OCDs stemming from unresolved traumas, I’ve found many elders her generation have wasteful or hoarding habits Prob from war/post world war & then I’m from the Captain Planet/Pollution Solution generation 🌍♻️
Am a pro life,pro nature advocate of Nigerian descent,i feel happy knowing that people strive so hard to preserve life and nature and i also appreciate the efforts to people put into making synthetic stones for jewelry at least makes it more affordable for earthians
Watching this warmed my heart! It's amazing to see the jewelry industry embracing sustainability. 💖💎 The stories of environmentally friendly pearl cultivation and lab diamonds are not just about gems; they're about a more compassionate way of living. Here's to beauty that cares! 🌍✨
Fascinating how Scientific Ingenuity and a good dose of Moral Consciousness can accomplish for mankind...Nature nurtures best if only humans attain the right balance between ecological heritage and fashion statements. Great Job DW Documentaries 👏
It's good to see people being environmentally sensitive when producing totally unnecessary, decorative prestige products for the wealthy and the fashion industry. 😐
In an ideal world we would be helping the planet without an ulterior motive, but in our world if something is not profitable or enjoyed by elites and the big middle class (pretending to be elite) it’s simply not sustainable. It’s not the best system but to make the wealthy or superficial pay for an environmental cause is our best shot yet.
@@Orin9139 I can't find fault with anything you've said. How un-RUclips is THAT? 😐 Getting the wealthy to do something - anything - useful or helpful with their money is an odd and daunting challenge. But, it's worth the effort - especially if they can be made to part with it willingly for whatever reason. Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
We have that problem, too with mussels in the Willamette Valley. Those were harvested to threatened because of buttons. A lot of old mussels. Time to reclaim the meadows.
Same in Tennessee. Mussel Shoals used to be called that because of the insane amount of mussels there, making a shoal in the river. It is completely empty now from pearls and the same, buttons, like you were saying.
not the kind of topic i would be interested in at all usually - but i can definitely see the value(/interest*), and it takes special eyes to find cases like these. ♥
and by that, i meant the jewelry sense specifically... there is no doubt that, in case of oysters, the filtration that the organisms do have potentially immense benefits, even i know that. :) not to mention the role they've played in the ecosystem for ages...
props to Mr. Hunter, he truly looks dedicated and impassionated with his work... :) also, TIL (or realized) that apparently pearls are not only a natural cycle kind of thing, but rather (incredibly) a way for the organism to protect itself? perhaps? but more specfiically its offspring, if i understood... [i don't wanna talk bad about the "60 pearls per oyster and then they die" thing, but it seems like the body treats it as a tumor/cancer/foreign threat - we, i suppose, must find the best ways to harvest these resources out of their systems, yet that must take a lot of energy out of it, but then it's sad to consider that the thing not only died for it, but those are basically "tears of an oyster" once it's all done ...]
I love pearls but I’m dubious about the provenance of them so hold back from buying. I’d like some guidance how to be sure they are environmentally sourced. Thank you for a very informative video
Indeed those are great precious things yet hope these will be sustainable and be environmental friendly - as the most precious gem is the single planet that supports life, EARTH. ❤❤❤ 😊
Diamonds are not particularly rare especially today, Thanks De Beers for a fake market. In antiquity, gemstones were more often the stones of choice, not Diomands. Jewelry and precious gems are a big racket with one of the biggest profit spreads of a commodity upwards of 500% profit and because of the public's ignorance, they get away with it. Only topped by the Art market
wow pretty revealing why the die forelle war so launisch. Also, this doku reminded me of an incident at a seafood restaurant many moons ago, last saltwater mussel on the plate and i urged my German friend to have it. We divided it and i got a pearl in my piece. She has it to this day.
My drillers will tell you, "Diamonds aren't just for beautification, and lab diamonds are much more economical." At the end of the day we could care less if the diamonds used on the drill bits were lab-grown or mined.
@@clivebaxter6354 lab diamonds are closer to 95 percentage off over real diamonds for the smaller ones in wholesale costs but it's not based on percentage like research papers want you to believe
I love this video. Very interesting and entertaining. I LOVED that they had voice overs instead of subtitles in the non-English speaking scenes. I work on my art while watching RUclips so it was a blessing that there was no need to the stupid subtitles like the lazy channels do.
Would it be a bad idea to make artificial muscle beds fed from the rivers? Maybe make a muscle bed here or there along it. How much could a farmer make from the oysters and pearls?
They said it's the same chemically. So yes. Problem is they also said the process is a secret. So it will take a while for someone else to re-invent the process for cutters. Human greed is still there slowing progress down
I think that it's about time for humanity to unite and make one really huge diamond making machine which can produce diamonds which weight at least 50kg and then make faceted Buddha statue out of it !!! It will be marvel of marvels and joy of joys for all the human race !!!
Recapture carbon from the atmosphere or flue, and make precious gems. Easy money. This would be a very lucrative trade sector for any nation that focuses on high technology.
wait I didn't know mussels are endangered animal?? they're always on my plate when I order seafood. is this the same mussel?? and I hate them, they taste awful 😭
For fire choose moissanite not diamond For moderate fire choose diamond For little fire sapphire Near zero idk maybe quartz Btw best diamond simulant is cz (fire near diamond level so moderate) Best value jewelry is 316L with cz Personally I purchase mainly moissanite for my family with starling silver (unfortunately silver is soft )
Oh, yeah. Lab grown diamonds are less harmful to the environment. If you ignore the massive amount of energy and resources that are required to make them. The only real complaints about natural diamonds have to do with the methods being used to harvest them. Similar methods are being used to harvest the materials needed for a lab to manufacture diamonds. Why aren't you complaining about them too?
The title is completely misleading. There is almost nothing about artificial gems. This is a northern Europe nature short film and should be described and titled as such. Just trawling for clicks.
The title actually doesn't say anything about artificial gems. It says precious gems with a conscience. This has to do with artificial gems and also artificial environments.
@@Hollylivengood And yet in common parlance and in reference to infamous “blood diamonds,” manmade diamonds and other gems are invariably the items of contrast. The volume of production and the very low profile of the pearls discussed leaves manmade gems as the implicit topic of a video offered for general cosumption. Hence, the title is misleading.
They can filter 100L per day, yes but they also have to cause ground movement to be able to filter... this adds more smaller pearls to an oyster and makes them worthless. So uuuh, harmony? Far from the truth.
Already love the intro "If you look after Nature, It looks after us" I thank the land I reside on daily since many globally are without a home
So true, but it seems we do a lot of talking but not the actions.
@@SuzyEH prob always not enough we can do but many do try our best! My mother uses an insane amount of plastic trash bags and we’ve spent decades trying to educate her about plastic but I think she’s from a generation that has certain OCDs stemming from unresolved traumas, I’ve found many elders her generation have wasteful or hoarding habits Prob from war/post world war & then I’m from the Captain Planet/Pollution Solution generation 🌍♻️
@@SuzyEH😊😊😊😊😊😊
God looks after us not nature
@@Naksu.. its their own belief. Don't push your belief as a fact to them. And besides, god made nature to help us live
Am a pro life,pro nature advocate of Nigerian descent,i feel happy knowing that people strive so hard to preserve life and nature and i also appreciate the efforts to people put into making synthetic stones for jewelry at least makes it more affordable for earthians
Watching this warmed my heart! It's amazing to see the jewelry industry embracing sustainability. 💖💎 The stories of environmentally friendly pearl cultivation and lab diamonds are not just about gems; they're about a more compassionate way of living. Here's to beauty that cares! 🌍✨
It's just a tiny part. Almost all pearls and precious stones use low paid base workers and degrade environment
DW makes the best documentaries. Thank you DW.
This particular documentary was commissioned by Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF); Deutsche Welle prepared the English-language version.
Thank you for saving these mussels and for this educational video. 😊
Very nice documentary. Nature is just amazing to me. This really shows how symbiotic our natural planet is. One species thrives upon another.
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Fascinating how Scientific Ingenuity and a good dose of Moral Consciousness can accomplish for mankind...Nature nurtures best if only humans attain the right balance between ecological heritage and fashion statements.
Great Job DW Documentaries 👏
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
thank you for showing that sustainability in this industry is possible
It's good to see people being environmentally sensitive when producing totally unnecessary, decorative prestige products for the wealthy and the fashion industry. 😐
In an ideal world we would be helping the planet without an ulterior motive, but in our world if something is not profitable or enjoyed by elites and the big middle class (pretending to be elite) it’s simply not sustainable.
It’s not the best system but to make the wealthy or superficial pay for an environmental cause is our best shot yet.
@@Orin9139 I can't find fault with anything you've said. How un-RUclips is THAT? 😐
Getting the wealthy to do something - anything - useful or helpful with their money is an odd and daunting challenge. But, it's worth the effort - especially if they can be made to part with it willingly for whatever reason.
Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
One of the most amazing documentaries by DW ❤❤❤
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This documentary is excellent except that it doesn't show enough of the finished jewellery pieces.
Wonderful content as per usual 🎊 happy new year DW 😊🙏🏻
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The Diamond without people is priceless😮
Actually worthless
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Wonderful documentary.
Brilliantly presented.
They do add a sparkle 💖 to our lives 🎁💎🎻🥂🍾🌝
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All my treasures.
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Wonderful documentary, mussels and oysters are so underappreciated!❤❤❤
Thank you for great content!
We have that problem, too with mussels in the Willamette Valley.
Those were harvested to threatened because of buttons.
A lot of old mussels.
Time to reclaim the meadows.
Same in Tennessee. Mussel Shoals used to be called that because of the insane amount of mussels there, making a shoal in the river. It is completely empty now from pearls and the same, buttons, like you were saying.
Blame DuPond and other big corporations that pollute environment
...interesting. thanks again, DW. ❤
not the kind of topic i would be interested in at all usually - but i can definitely see the value(/interest*), and it takes special eyes to find cases like these. ♥
and by that, i meant the jewelry sense specifically... there is no doubt that, in case of oysters, the filtration that the organisms do have potentially immense benefits, even i know that. :) not to mention the role they've played in the ecosystem for ages...
props to Mr. Hunter, he truly looks dedicated and impassionated with his work... :) also, TIL (or realized) that apparently pearls are not only a natural cycle kind of thing, but rather (incredibly) a way for the organism to protect itself? perhaps? but more specfiically its offspring, if i understood...
[i don't wanna talk bad about the "60 pearls per oyster and then they die" thing, but it seems like the body treats it as a tumor/cancer/foreign threat - we, i suppose, must find the best ways to harvest these resources out of their systems, yet that must take a lot of energy out of it, but then it's sad to consider that the thing not only died for it, but those are basically "tears of an oyster" once it's all done ...]
It's good to know that we can still have nice things without being greedy, destructive pigs.
I love pearls but I’m dubious about the provenance of them so hold back from buying. I’d like some guidance how to be sure they are environmentally sourced. Thank you for a very informative video
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
Very interesting documentary.
Beautiful nature
Indeed those are great precious things yet hope these will be sustainable and be environmental friendly - as the most precious gem is the single planet that supports life, EARTH. ❤❤❤ 😊
One of the best from dw. An addict able channel in positive.
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Its a very nice video/documentary.
Pretty pretty. “If you look after nature, it looks out after us”.
Wow the work they are doing they are like God for those little ones
Conflict diamonds will become a thing of the past.
Great documentary!
Diamonds are not particularly rare especially today, Thanks De Beers for a fake market. In antiquity, gemstones were more often the stones of choice, not Diomands. Jewelry and precious gems are a big racket with one of the biggest profit spreads of a commodity upwards of 500% profit and because of the public's ignorance, they get away with it. Only topped by the Art market
wow pretty revealing why the die forelle war so launisch. Also, this doku reminded me of an incident at a seafood restaurant many moons ago, last saltwater mussel on the plate and i urged my German friend to have it. We divided it and i got a pearl in my piece. She has it to this day.
My drillers will tell you, "Diamonds aren't just for beautification, and lab diamonds are much more economical." At the end of the day we could care less if the diamonds used on the drill bits were lab-grown or mined.
A wonderful documentary about pearls and diamonds 💎..in nature and synthetic jewelry...thank you 🙏 DW documentary channel. thank you for sharing
Very informative documentary 👍.
I had jewelry custom made using lab grown emeralds, sapphires, and moissanite. Tiny tiny fraction of the cost of mined stones which are the same thing
You can't even get jewelery grade moissanite naturally
The Diamonds are only about 30% cheaper and have almost no resale value
@@clivebaxter6354 lab diamonds are closer to 95 percentage off over real diamonds for the smaller ones in wholesale costs
but it's not based on percentage like research papers want you to believe
I love this video. Very interesting and entertaining. I LOVED that they had voice overs instead of subtitles in the non-English speaking scenes. I work on my art while watching RUclips so it was a blessing that there was no need to the stupid subtitles like the lazy channels do.
I would love to know all there business links so we could buy off these small local businesses
Would it be a bad idea to make artificial muscle beds fed from the rivers? Maybe make a muscle bed here or there along it. How much could a farmer make from the oysters and pearls?
very nice!
Great documentary, but the subtitles have a bug: the word "yes!" is imposed continuously. Can someone remove it? Please!
Re sale value of factory diamonds almost nil, and not that much cheaper.
I'm perfectly happy with my CZs...💎
Sadly lab-grown diamonds have almost zero resale value.
I plan to use LG diamonds for my own brand, along with conflict free main diamonds.
Can I use that diamond for a cutter?
They said it's the same chemically. So yes. Problem is they also said the process is a secret. So it will take a while for someone else to re-invent the process for cutters. Human greed is still there slowing progress down
You know it's serious when the John Wick theme kicked in
It's like inflicting kidney stone to a creature
Good morning and happy New year to you from Kenneth D in Hamilton New Zealand 😂😢😂😢..
100L a day.. WOW, never knew they were water filter like that!
Yes!
Speaking of Dimond why does Google have a German man that deals in Dimond running its security systems?
I think that it's about time for humanity to unite and make one really huge diamond making machine which can produce diamonds which weight at least 50kg and then make faceted Buddha statue out of it !!! It will be marvel of marvels and joy of joys for all the human race !!!
buddha prob deserves 1 ton worth of diamonds to make it comparable to the golden statues.
Who else is fed up with humans destroying the natural environment?😢
What is it with that loud, unnecessary background music in all those documentaries ?
pearl cool (thumbs up)
He didnt go to Jared?
Recapture carbon from the atmosphere or flue, and make precious gems.
Easy money.
This would be a very lucrative trade sector for any nation that focuses on high technology.
wait I didn't know mussels are endangered animal?? they're always on my plate when I order seafood. is this the same mussel?? and I hate them, they taste awful 😭
What is they mean by 'Ethic diamonds'? Original diamonds are not ethic? What a hilarious statement.
Pearls are nicer than mossles, but cleaner water is better than pearls
So she is walking around the stream and crushing all the baby mussels...there has to be a better way of keeping track.
The narrator has a problem with the word Jewlery and not Jewellery
Thank you for this video to remind me why I should never ever buy a pearl!
For fire choose moissanite not diamond
For moderate fire choose diamond
For little fire sapphire
Near zero idk maybe quartz
Btw best diamond simulant is cz (fire near diamond level so moderate)
Best value jewelry is 316L with cz
Personally I purchase mainly moissanite for my family
with starling silver (unfortunately silver is soft )
Oh, yeah.
Lab grown diamonds are less harmful to the environment.
If you ignore the massive amount of energy and resources that are required to make them.
The only real complaints about natural diamonds have to do with the methods being used to harvest them. Similar methods are being used to harvest the materials needed for a lab to manufacture diamonds.
Why aren't you complaining about them too?
The title is completely misleading. There is almost nothing about artificial gems. This is a northern Europe nature short film and should be described and titled as such. Just trawling for clicks.
The title actually doesn't say anything about artificial gems. It says precious gems with a conscience. This has to do with artificial gems and also artificial environments.
@@Hollylivengood And yet in common parlance and in reference to infamous “blood diamonds,” manmade diamonds and other gems are invariably the items of contrast. The volume of production and the very low profile of the pearls discussed leaves manmade gems as the implicit topic of a video offered for general cosumption. Hence, the title is misleading.
They can filter 100L per day, yes but they also have to cause ground movement to be able to filter... this adds more smaller pearls to an oyster and makes them worthless.
So uuuh, harmony? Far from the truth.
I can make my own crown if I want, from amber and silver.
Imagine that.
Woke DW love from down under
It should be returned to India.
There is absolutely zero GOOD reason as to why you should ever buy a non lab grown gem...
Natural diamond are real . So say no to zirconium 😊
There are also carbon based diamonds from labs
@@definitlynotbenlente7671 fake diamond 💎 man made..not natural
no need to mine diamonds ..buy less mined diamonds it saves the earth a lot..a 1 kilo diamond is made for elon musk.
Lab diamonds are NOT natural diamonds
Great doc. Not a fan of getting the kid into that cave, but okay.
Best thing for nature or environment is just to stop using jewelleries.
So sad
Hey! You are stealing content from Planet A! Not fair your budget can not be compared with them 😢
Watch out for Chinese fishermans.
fake diamonds
Lab created diamonds a chemically and physically identical to mined diamonds. There’s nothing fake about them.
DP is a heartless person.
bullshit
nice !