I just found you this week and glad I did, I love your videos. I am retired now but had my own jewelry stores where I did custom work and also did a lot with Antique & Vintage jewelry which was my true passion. You mentioned in this video that you are a jewelry designer which would most likely be beneficial videos for you but I do hope you decide to start doing more Antique and Vintage videos again in the future. GD
Hi Jill. ❤ your persona and content. I am a new subscriber. When you shared the bracelet with woven hair, I thought then that is the precursor of the woven leather bracelet with gold centerpiece that have become trendy these days. Interesting
Wow, this is so nice to know the history of the jewelry. Always Learn something from your video. Thank You for sharing with us. Br the way, I love your hair.❤️
Cool detail about the foil backing on the gems! I’ve always wondered about that. Wow, woven hair! I had never heard of that. Very interesting information Jill.
I am very excited to come across your videos!! I am trying to learn all I can about antique jewelry. Your videos are well put together and extremely help. I also am starting to collect. I love antique jewelry. For me its about owning a piece of history. New subbie
Recently became obsessed with this era! I've always loved antique jewelry. I'm looking into a Georgian diamond engagement ring and perhaps a garnet wedding band! Great video!
Another interesting topic! Me and sisters love fine jewelry and usually get them customized. I can’t believe they were initially made for men! Very intricate details in the jewelry during this time. Pretty. 💕 thanks for sharing this
Thank you! It so wonderful to find other people who love jewelry! Yes, so much more jewelry was made for men then. I love seeing men rocking jewelry too!!
Thanks Autumn! I wasn't sure how many people would be interested in jewelry, but it easiest to talk about what I know. I so appreciate your encouragement!! xoxo
@@JillMaurer I was looking at some of my jewelry today (mostly costume jewelry) and I thought maybe you could do a video on natural gemstones vs man-made stones. I see labels like man-made, lab created, synthetic, cultured...what do those really mean? What are the processes behind them? Are there any real differences in the quality of the gemstones?
Jill, I have a period brooch that is rose gold and has Pat. Jun 5 1877 on the back. I have photos, but wish them to be private. I'd like to get your take on this first piece I picked up several years ago. It is engraved on the front with a water wheel house sitting on a hill beside a large mass of water with a sailboat in the water. Two initials of a name engraved on it. It open ups to reveal a place to put a tiny photo and there's a magnifying glass to look through to see the photo. The inside is engraved with a lighthouse sitting on rocks, seagulls flying overhead, and a sailboat in the water. Very nicely done. The catch was replaced on one side. One side has been soldered and replaced. Obviously it needed repair at some point. Would the patent date mean it is possibly of the late Victorian era?
Oh your piece sounds magical! The best person to take it to is an appraiser that specializes in antique jewelry. It sounds like research will need to be done. I don't know much about the jewelry patent on this type of piece. I hope you find the answers! xoxo
Fascinating information. The only Georgian piece I own are a pair of earrings that are made of my ancestors hair. Looking at them as a little girl inspired me become a life long collector. Thank you for your research and time
I recall Princess Charlene of Monaco wore a « tremblante » piece of jewelry in her hair on her wedding day. All your informations are very interesting. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 😊
Great information as always. I love all jewellery but have been a collector of 1920/30's marquisette solid silver pieces. Hard to come by these days. I find the art deco pieces especially interesting.
thank you for your video and the hard work that went into making it. I do like the heavy flashy look of the Georgian jewelry, but my favorite jewelry is art deco, it speaks to me lol En Tremblant or Trembler jewelry. I have an older beautiful brooch/pendant with no markers mark, that has clear large glass stones with crystals cascading out of the center of the brooch/pendant. the back is enclosed in metal. would this be an En Tremblant? and I have a 1980's gold-tone cow-girl brooch that arms and legs move, would this be considered an En Tremblant?
You are so welcome Holly. Art Deco is a great period. I have a video on that too czcams.com/video/s1UbfelK1JE/video.html&ab_channel=JillMaurer If your pieces have components that shake or jiggle, then they are en tremblant. If they are hinged and move around, they are not. En tremblant have parts on springs not hinges. Hope that helps.
I have a Georgian pendant/ brooch with diamonds and a shell cameo . It belonged to a countess of Italy and she pawned it in Luca . She was going to Africa. Two were made I have one and the other I was told is in Africa. The paperwork to this piece was lost and I would like paperwork on it . I would like to know it’s value .
Collecting jewelry made during the Georgian period was easier 70 years ago, but my one true love is Victorian jewelry as it was the romantic time in history. Sad to say, many of these pieces are being melted down for the gold content rather than being preserved for history. I see so many cameos without the casing as the gold was removed and sold.
@@JillMaurer try shorten it 2day i found a cluster gartnet ring,a terquise earing a or 3 silver neckless and 2 gold 1s a gold earing 1 watch g / p 1 clock face myb the same ho and a sixpence ,yesterday had a silver holder chain attached ,there got it hopfully get or find something tomorrow
I love and collecting victorian jewelry but I have the georgian diamond ring similar to the one you show it people have to be beware when they buy antique jewelry my georgian diamond ring come with certifique of authencite thas is more than hundred years all they have too many reproductions and is ok a long you know what you buy.
I just found you this week and glad I did, I love your videos.
I am retired now but had my own jewelry stores where I did custom work and also did a lot with Antique & Vintage jewelry which was my true passion.
You mentioned in this video that you are a jewelry designer which would most likely be beneficial videos for you but I do hope you decide to start doing more Antique and Vintage videos again in the future.
GD
Thanks for sharing ❤
I like it all, there's so much to learn about it though. Thanks for posting this excellent talk.
Jill! You’re so good at this! I love these jewelry history lessons.
Hi Jill. ❤ your persona and content. I am a new subscriber. When you shared the bracelet with woven hair, I thought then that is the precursor of the woven leather bracelet with gold centerpiece that have become trendy these days. Interesting
I really enjoyed this video, very informative and interesting.
Wow, this is so nice to know the history of the jewelry. Always Learn something from your video. Thank You for sharing with us. Br the way, I love your hair.❤️
Thank you so much Irene! I love watching your videos too!! xoxo
Brilliant video..... this Will be a excellent video to show to others so as to put history of jewellery into perspective... keep up the video a day
Thank you so much Neil!
Cool detail about the foil backing on the gems! I’ve always wondered about that. Wow, woven hair! I had never heard of that. Very interesting information Jill.
Thank you!!
I am very excited to come across your videos!! I am trying to learn all I can about antique jewelry. Your videos are well put together and extremely help. I also am starting to collect. I love antique jewelry. For me its about owning a piece of history. New subbie
Welcome! I'm so delighted you are here!! xoxo
Recently became obsessed with this era! I've always loved antique jewelry. I'm looking into a Georgian diamond engagement ring and perhaps a garnet wedding band! Great video!
Oh that sounds like a lovely combination Justine! I'm so glad you enjoyed my video!! xoxo
I need more videos like this! So interesting.
Awww! Thank you!! I will continue to discuss more of the jewelry periods.
Fantastic content.... knowledge is power...xoxoxox
Wonderful lesson. , enjoyed this so much . Always wondered what rose cut diamonds were . Thank you
Thank you! I'm so happy you enjoyed it! xoxo
Another interesting topic! Me and sisters love fine jewelry and usually get them customized. I can’t believe they were initially made for men! Very intricate details in the jewelry during this time. Pretty. 💕 thanks for sharing this
Thank you! It so wonderful to find other people who love jewelry! Yes, so much more jewelry was made for men then. I love seeing men rocking jewelry too!!
So interesting! I always learn something from you. Thank you for doing such unique videos. :)
Thanks Autumn! I wasn't sure how many people would be interested in jewelry, but it easiest to talk about what I know. I so appreciate your encouragement!! xoxo
@@JillMaurer I was looking at some of my jewelry today (mostly costume jewelry) and I thought maybe you could do a video on natural gemstones vs man-made stones. I see labels like man-made, lab created, synthetic, cultured...what do those really mean? What are the processes behind them? Are there any real differences in the quality of the gemstones?
@@AutumnBeckman Thanks Autumn. This is a great idea!
I like Georgian jewelries too🤗
Jill, I have a period brooch that is rose gold and has Pat. Jun 5 1877 on the back. I have photos, but wish them to be private. I'd like to get your take on this first piece I picked up several years ago. It is engraved on the front with a water wheel house sitting on a hill beside a large mass of water with a sailboat in the water. Two initials of a name engraved on it. It open ups to reveal a place to put a tiny photo and there's a magnifying glass to look through to see the photo. The inside is engraved with a lighthouse sitting on rocks, seagulls flying overhead, and a sailboat in the water. Very nicely done. The catch was replaced on one side. One side has been soldered and replaced. Obviously it needed repair at some point. Would the patent date mean it is possibly of the late Victorian era?
Oh your piece sounds magical! The best person to take it to is an appraiser that specializes in antique jewelry. It sounds like research will need to be done. I don't know much about the jewelry patent on this type of piece. I hope you find the answers! xoxo
@@JillMaurer Thank you so much!
Fascinating information. The only Georgian piece I own are a pair of earrings that are made of my ancestors hair. Looking at them as a little girl inspired me become a life long collector. Thank you for your research and time
Wow! That is such a treasure!! And a wonderful start to a collection! xoxo
That is something truly unique!
I recall Princess Charlene of Monaco wore a « tremblante » piece of jewelry in her hair on her wedding day.
All your informations are very interesting. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
😊
Thank you Valerie! Oh I'm going to go look that up now!! xoxo
Great information as always. I love all jewellery but have been a collector of 1920/30's marquisette solid silver pieces. Hard to come by these days. I find the art deco pieces especially interesting.
Ooooh those sound amazing!! Art Deco is a wonderful period! I will definitely be including it in this series!! xoxo
thank you for your video and the hard work that went into making it. I do like the heavy flashy look of the Georgian jewelry, but my favorite jewelry is art deco, it speaks to me lol
En Tremblant or Trembler jewelry. I have an older beautiful brooch/pendant with no markers mark, that has clear large glass stones with crystals cascading out of the center of the brooch/pendant. the back is enclosed in metal. would this be an En Tremblant? and I have a 1980's gold-tone cow-girl brooch that arms and legs move, would this be considered an En Tremblant?
You are so welcome Holly. Art Deco is a great period. I have a video on that too czcams.com/video/s1UbfelK1JE/video.html&ab_channel=JillMaurer
If your pieces have components that shake or jiggle, then they are en tremblant. If they are hinged and move around, they are not. En tremblant have parts on springs not hinges. Hope that helps.
Very interesting I recently came into procession of a piece simply hallmarked S.R this dates back to 1821
Oh nice! xoxo
I have a Georgian pendant/ brooch with diamonds and a shell cameo . It belonged to a countess of Italy and she pawned it in Luca . She was going to Africa. Two were made I have one and the other I was told is in Africa. The paperwork to this piece was lost and I would like paperwork on it . I would like to know it’s value .
Collecting jewelry made during the Georgian period was easier 70 years ago, but my one true love is Victorian jewelry as it was the romantic time in history. Sad to say, many of these pieces are being melted down for the gold content rather than being preserved for history. I see so many cameos without the casing as the gold was removed and sold.
was 15k used in georgian jewelry?
in the last couple of weeks i have found a broach and a wriest band in sutton park in this fashion i detect
Very nice! xoxo
@@JillMaurer i did reply but dont know it it went after finishing my letter the post it had gone
@@mickowen568 I hate it when that happens!
@@JillMaurer try shorten it 2day i found a cluster gartnet ring,a terquise earing a or 3 silver neckless and 2 gold 1s a gold earing 1 watch g / p 1 clock face myb the same ho and a sixpence ,yesterday had a silver holder chain attached ,there got it hopfully get or find something tomorrow
@@mickowen568 They all sound amazing!
Jewellery was only permitted for royalty...what?! Was that in the UK...
Jewellery*
Ha! Yes we Americans bucked the system in many ways including our spelling of jewelry!! xoxo
I love and collecting victorian jewelry but I have the georgian diamond ring similar to the one you show it people have to be beware when they buy antique jewelry my georgian diamond ring come with certifique of authencite thas is more than hundred years all they have too many reproductions and is ok a long you know what you buy.
Your ring sounds lovely!! xoxo