I absolutely LOVE your jewellery collection videos Tiffany, they're fascinating. I especially enjoy seeing your fine pieces. Wow, there are some beautiful diamonds in this one. I have serious earring-envy, after feasting my eyes on those exquisite sparkly hoops, WOW! 👀👀👀 Love your polki diamond ring too - you've reminded me I'd really like to add some polki pieces to my collection (along with a real diamond tiara - I'm determined to own one someday, and when I do I swear I'll wear it to buy groceries and walk the dog, lol!) Your Auntie has gifted you some beautiful jewellery over the years, lucky you, she has exquisite taste. Bless you for sharing your gorgeous collection with us. Thanks to you, I always come away with inspiration for new purchases - then I jump right online, to hunt them down! Like you I'm a big fan of vintage fine jewellery. Not only is it better value for money than modern pieces, you get far more bang for your buck (from the days before jewellers skimped on fine metal!), and I personally love the big, bold jewellery styles of the 1940s through to the seventies, like supersized cocktail rings. I agree, there is a crazy price premium attached to designer labels like Van Cleef and Arpels and Tiffany. Unless it's an item you've particularly set your heart on, it simply isn't worth it IMO (the classic, 18ct yellow gold Cartier Panthere watch is on my wish list, but for now I'm very happy with the excellent replica I picked up online for around $6 dollars, after you featured it on your channel - Thank You!) I used to own quite a few pricey designer items, but alas was forced to sell around three quarters of my fine jewellery collection 10 years ago, when hard times hit. I hung on to one or two favourite 'named' pieces, among them a stainless steel and 18ct yellow gold Rolex watch, an 18ct yellow gold, heavy Tiffany choker, and an 18ct yellow gold Chopard, floating diamond 'Love' pendant with matching 'Love' ring. Since taking that hit to my collection, I've been steadily building my jewellery collection back up. Now my approach is quality over quantity, so I'll wait and save up for special items, rather than give in to temptation and buy lots of smaller pieces. My big purchase this year was an amazing vintage 18ct gold leopard bangle. I already had an 18ct gold leopard pendant and earrings that match, which must have been made by the same jeweller, so now I'm just looking out for the matching ring! This is the best jewellery collector channel on RUclips, bar none. Keep up the superb work, your channel is like you, a gorgeous life-enhancer! Love and positive energy to you and the kitty-cats from your bling-sister Across the Pond. XXX
Aww Thank you so much Dolly! Yes the vintage items are the ones worth it. The new mass produced thin items made with cheap stones are not. I know you have some stunning stuff! So glad you were able to rely on your jewelry in tough times. The most fun part is rebuilding! Happy Shopping!
wonderful pieces. I think like you, sometimes in brands you only pay for the design and the materials are not worth it. web can reach better jewelry in shops without famous brands😊
Oh yeah, I have not purchased any yet. I refuse to pay those prices for a lab created stone. I have yet to see it at a reasonable price. If it were the price of CZ or Moissanite I would try it. Someone will have to gift me some LOL. I also feel like it's not selling well on the TV networks, they tried to push it and it fizzled.
@@lunadeapril I cannot believe the price of those lab diamonds on QVC - crazy, like £8,000 for a 1 carat stone! I'm sorry - no matter how convincing the stone is, to my mind it is not the same thing as a real, earth-mined natural diamond, and certainly should not be confused as such. If I had that cash to splash I would rather buy a genuine, large, show-stopping aquamarine or emerald, than a fake diamond.
Love your jewellery collection and how you admired all the jewellery you own👍
I absolutely LOVE your jewellery collection videos Tiffany, they're fascinating. I especially enjoy seeing your fine pieces. Wow, there are some beautiful diamonds in this one. I have serious earring-envy, after feasting my eyes on those exquisite sparkly hoops, WOW! 👀👀👀
Love your polki diamond ring too - you've reminded me I'd really like to add some polki pieces to my collection (along with a real diamond tiara - I'm determined to own one someday, and when I do I swear I'll wear it to buy groceries and walk the dog, lol!) Your Auntie has gifted you some beautiful jewellery over the years, lucky you, she has exquisite taste.
Bless you for sharing your gorgeous collection with us. Thanks to you, I always come away with inspiration for new purchases - then I jump right online, to hunt them down!
Like you I'm a big fan of vintage fine jewellery. Not only is it better value for money than modern pieces, you get far more bang for your buck (from the days before jewellers skimped on fine metal!), and I personally love the big, bold jewellery styles of the 1940s through to the seventies, like supersized cocktail rings.
I agree, there is a crazy price premium attached to designer labels like Van Cleef and Arpels and Tiffany. Unless it's an item you've particularly set your heart on, it simply isn't worth it IMO (the classic, 18ct yellow gold Cartier Panthere watch is on my wish list, but for now I'm very happy with the excellent replica I picked up online for around $6 dollars, after you featured it on your channel - Thank You!)
I used to own quite a few pricey designer items, but alas was forced to sell around three quarters of my fine jewellery collection 10 years ago, when hard times hit. I hung on to one or two favourite 'named' pieces, among them a stainless steel and 18ct yellow gold Rolex watch, an 18ct yellow gold, heavy Tiffany choker, and an 18ct yellow gold Chopard, floating diamond 'Love' pendant with matching 'Love' ring.
Since taking that hit to my collection, I've been steadily building my jewellery collection back up. Now my approach is quality over quantity, so I'll wait and save up for special items, rather than give in to temptation and buy lots of smaller pieces. My big purchase this year was an amazing vintage 18ct gold leopard bangle. I already had an 18ct gold leopard pendant and earrings that match, which must have been made by the same jeweller, so now I'm just looking out for the matching ring!
This is the best jewellery collector channel on RUclips, bar none. Keep up the superb work, your channel is like you, a gorgeous life-enhancer! Love and positive energy to you and the kitty-cats from your bling-sister Across the Pond. XXX
Aww Thank you so much Dolly! Yes the vintage items are the ones worth it. The new mass produced thin items made with cheap stones are not. I know you have some stunning stuff! So glad you were able to rely on your jewelry in tough times. The most fun part is rebuilding! Happy Shopping!
Oooh I love the inky sapphire ring😍🥰👌🏻
More beautiful jewelry pieces. I love how you’re so knowledgeable about the pieces in your collection. ❤😊💍💎
Thank you so much!
Love the rings and earrings beautiful collection
Yay! She's back for part 2!
Sure am!
Wow! amazing jewelry ❤❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
wonderful pieces. I think like you, sometimes in brands you only pay for the design and the materials are not worth it. web can reach better jewelry in shops without famous brands😊
Nice collection
Thank you
Your jewelry videos are the best!
Thank you so much!!
I would love to know what you think of lab grown diamonds being called real. I just don't see paying thousands for lab grown ones maybe i'm wrong.
Oh yeah, I have not purchased any yet. I refuse to pay those prices for a lab created stone. I have yet to see it at a reasonable price. If it were the price of CZ or Moissanite I would try it. Someone will have to gift me some LOL. I also feel like it's not selling well on the TV networks, they tried to push it and it fizzled.
@@lunadeapril I cannot believe the price of those lab diamonds on QVC - crazy, like £8,000 for a 1 carat stone! I'm sorry - no matter how convincing the stone is, to my mind it is not the same thing as a real, earth-mined natural diamond, and certainly should not be confused as such. If I had that cash to splash I would rather buy a genuine, large, show-stopping aquamarine or emerald, than a fake diamond.
Exactly!
You be lying to your followers! You absolutely DO need jewelry lol🤣 I love your collection. Wish YT wasnt so janky, so that you can post here more.