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Aquatic coconut smelled a bit off for me, not sweet enough, and a bit masculine? I’m wondering if any similar Dossier perfumes are worth trying
so how many carats is that sapphire 🧐
On our way to read the blog!! 🤩
So interesting!
Great video!
Amazing!! 👏
House Black necklaces >>>>
Producer Michael's red diamond🗿🗿
By far, one of my favorite artists
Ours too!
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Hii! I was just curious, a few days ago i bought so probably fake gold necklaces, and i weared on of them for a couple days and it started getting kinda tarnished, so i just wanted to know if this works for fake gold? Please reply :)
Unfortunately, we would not recommend using this technique for gold plated jewelry. Baking soda and other abrasive natural cleaners can be too harsh for cleaning jewelry and might scratch or damage the metal! :(
@@myjewelryrepair ok! Thanks for replying and letting me know! :)
Is it hot water or boiling ?
Bloodstone is one of my favorite stones (actually my birthstone). In is one of the 5 crystals I carry with me all the time. Bloodstone has many types, but the two most common are Heliotrope mostly found in India (deep green or greenish blue with small red spots), and Seftonite/Setonite aka African Bloodstone mostly found in Madagascar (greyish blue with big red spots, sometimes with blue chalcedony and specks of pyrite). I use African Bloodstone for my personal use. Bloodstone has a hardness of around 6.5 and actually fairly resistant to water, but I advise avoid exposing it to water as some of it can rust and its luster will disappear over time. Bloodstone is safe under the sun but avoid mid-day direct sun to avoid damaging the stone and prolong it's life. Keep bloodstone away from small children as it has toxic substances in it. Also never expose it to salt (it will rust and ruin the stone) Bloodstone is said to heighten intuition and boost courage. As a healing stone it helps with blood rich organs and blood diseases. It is also a fountain of youth and longevity. In India they pulverize bloodstone and use it as an aphrodisiac until this day. As a protection amulet, bloodstone protections the wearer from various diseases. It protects also from deception, from assault, threats, bullying, physical injuries and accidents. That's why warriors in ancient Greece, Rome and India use bloodstone to polish theirs swords and keep it close to them during battle. Bloodstone is a good luck charm of the athletes. It boosts stamina and athletic performance in athletic competitions. I cleanse my bloodstone by smudging twice a month (new moon and full moon). It is best charged in sunlight and moonlight (from late sunset then overnight under the moon until early sunrise). This stone aided me so many times in my life.
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing.
@@myjewelryrepair you're welcome
I got one red diamond, need any buyers pls
I like gold but it makes no contrast with my warm under tone. Don't understand....I'm deep autumn but deep winter color look better on me 😅
At the end of the day, you should wear whatever makes you feel good!
Tysm it worked so good!! ❤
What’s the Aluminium and salt for may I ask?
i love emerald.. and ruby..
i believe
I kno I'm late ,but is this solution safe for colorless diamonds?
Unfortunately, we would not recommend using this technique for gemstones as baking soda can be slightly abrasive. We would recommend you send it in to a professional like us for a proper clean and polish for more precious pieces like this one!
@@myjewelryrepair too late.. the stones & gold are *gleaming*. Thanks. I had some sort of purple-ish looking oxidation collecting in the corners of each side of my ring; however u alls concoction tonic worked perfectly. 🖖🏽
All ma jewellery has rust on 😭😭
Boultron? Sapphire glass? Lume? What watch are you taking about because it’s not this one.
The timepiece worn in "Dial of Destiny" is what we're referring to. If you would like more insight on this watch, please refer to this article which we based this video off of! www.ablogtowatch.com/hamilton-boulton-hands-on-with-the-watch-worn-by-indiana-jones-in-the-dial-of-destiny-film/
You missed my point. The dial of destiny neither has a sapphire glass nor lume. And it’s Boulton not Boultron.
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Thank you!!! It worked!
No wonder peridot on steven universe can travel through space
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It figures that SHE would have that issue while the rest of us normal people deal with real problems.
Cool 👍 😎
Right?!
My mom taught me that trick when i was little.
I have a few tiny red diamonds. the biggest is .57ct vvs1 Marquise. Natural. I have no idea what it will fit into
Don’t forget to rinse your jewellery after you clean it. It’s an acidic mixture. That is copper she is cleaning in this video, not gold, but should work on all metals.
Thanx for sharring this it really works👍
I was just thinking: aren't pearls not normally on rings cause they're too soft? But then I remember they're the viscount's family, they don't even have to don their clothes themselves, so it's probably not a concern and even a symbol to wear something so fragile on their hands. I also don't know whether they have to wear their wedding ring always or just when they're out, so maybe it is prossible. But then again, isn't it not the best choice for heirloom? Like the one that was Violet's and then Edwina's and is now Kate's. I guess they could just replace the pearls if it got dented/broken though.
Hi, there! Those are some great speculation and discussion topics that you've brought up. Generally, the higher classes did like to show off their jewelry to flash their class and wealth, so we could only assume that they'd want to wear their wedding bands whenever they good. Engagement rings also didn't become popular amongst the masses until the 1900's, but we can speculate that engagement rings were also a tradition of the elite classes. As for pearls generally on rings, those who wore pearls on their hands would still need to be careful, even if they're not putting them on themselves. Pearls are quite fragile and can be scratched easily, so they'd have to be careful wearing them, especially when partaking in festivities at balls and whatnot. Pearls have a hardness of 2.5 to 3.0 on the Mohs scale. To put this in perspective, quartz, which has a hardness of 7 - 7.5, is present in the dust particles that float in the air and settle on uncleaned surfaces in your home. These particles can remove the polish from your table and the finish from your car. Diamonds, the hardest gemstone, have a hardness of 10, while talc, the softest, can be scratched by a fingernail. In regard to heirlooms, whether it be for any ring or even watches, it doesn't matter what kind of gemstone or caliber of quality the piece is. The sentimental value it holds, especially when it gets passed down through generations is what makes it a great heirloom. So you're correct -- Violet's ring is a great heirloom choice!
the flower engagement rings are soooo cute 😭💛
Right?! It reminds us of this floral gemstone setting bracelet that we restored in the past!
At that point that even an omega anymore or Frankenstein 😂
Glittery I'm on October birthday ❤!!!!!
It worked 🎉
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The baking soda will cause small abrasions. Just use salt, foil and hot water.
Do I need the foil or is there anything else I can use?
Wow 😦😦
I wanna eat peridot
Boiling water ?
Just hot is fine as well!
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Thank you! Somehow my silver chain got tarnished at work in one day and I have no idea how.
Gold don't tarnish
Does the water need to be boiling or just hot
Just hot is fine!
It was 1969…. Completely off
The very first quartz movement in a clock was invented in 1927, but the first quartz wristwatch was launched in 1969. This is when the quartz movement gained popularity shortly after in the 1970's 😊
This really works! Thank you👍
Does this work with stainless steel