Pigeon Blood Rubies from Burma documentary of Patrick Voillot
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Vous pourrez trouver sur cette chaîne tous mes documentaires sur les pierres précieuses traduits en 9 langues - You can find on this channel all my gemstone documentaries translated into 9 languages.
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English : https://youtu.be/Ndq_fP4I4sU Deutsch : https://youtu.be/iJaVa3XB4WU French : https://youtu.be/Ec_tf6oy0-Y Italian : https://youtu.be/08TJUG__87I Spanish : https://youtu.be/rWL4Sb3DUpc Chinese : https://youtu.be/oZLzv3mi7Eo Russian : https://youtu.be/z-_0POyd6Do Japanese : https://youtu.be/xyF0UPEZ8Rk Pigeon Blood Red Rubies from Burma are the rarest, most expensive rubies in the world. The best come from Mogok, a town in the Mandalay Division of Myanmar, near the Chinese border, and closed to all foreigners. This film takes you into the heart of the region described in Joseph Kessel’s famous mid-twentieth century novel, "The Valley of Rubies". The adventure begins in Rangoon, visiting one of the greatest of Buddhist Temples, the Shwedagon Pagoda, where by reaching the summit; you will have the privilege of contemplating the priceless diamonds and precious jewels adorning the top. The next part will take you to Mandalay, which has long been host to the Kings of Burma. This is the city where the white marble sculptors work to create the Buddhist monuments. Then further north, you will enter into the sanctuary of jewels: Mogok, Burma. Many have desired entry, few have had the opportunity. In this movie, you will discover the traditions and ancestral myths of the inhabitants in this country. As close to mining as you've ever been; you will enter into the galleries leading to the dark bowels of the earth where miners dig the walls with dynamite. You will also be among those who ‘sort’ at the end of each day in the alluvium screen giants. Before your very eyes, miners will extract stones of the most beautiful of red colored stones, called "pigeon blood rubies". These gemstones are of exceptional rarity. The Burmese say that seeing one is like seeing the face of God. You will enter into a world of secrets: mines operated by the military, wealthy merchants who have gems of inestimable value, and finally, markets where the only food for sale are gemstones. Then you will be invited into the most prohibited of annual auctions in the world, the Emporium in Yangon. Official sales of rubies, jade, pearls and other precious stones from Burma were made in this incredible building. Finally, you can muse over the creations of jeweler Fred Place Vendôme in Paris.
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