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    Re: about this board Archived Message

    Posted by Nellie on October 29, 2013, 12:37 am, in reply to "Re: about Pinterest..."


    For some time now I have been convinced that this board has been a very strong and positive influence in the realm of royal jewels on the internet.

    We used to see the same old myths repeated here until those posters got the message, that they were simply repeating rumours.
    This board dealt in getting hold of facts.
    And, we spotted the tweaked pics and boldly pointed that out.

    In my view, sites like Pinterest and many blogs exist today as a consequence of good and persistent work done here.


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    : I noticed some of the pics are listed as
    : coming from this Board. You have to take
    : some of the photos and descriptions with a
    : big grain of salt.
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    : My understanding is that it is simply a
    : giant pinboard in cyber space.
    : You simply post a pic you like in the
    : relevant topic section of the site.
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    : What exactly is Pinterest?
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    : I concur.
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    : Thank you Clementine. I thought it was too
    : good to be true. I appreciate when I am
    : gently put straight as in the case of the
    : tremblilant jewels.
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    : It is how we learn.
    : --Previous Message--
    : My apologies in advance if my comment may
    : offend . I really think that too many
    : Pinterest accounts mix or confuse the real
    : jewels with replicas or even costume jewelry
    : Of course most of us are able to
    : distinguish. And nobody is obliged to go
    : there. But I think it must be underlined if
    : some did not pay attention, because it
    : contributes unfortunately to the spread of
    : false information on the internet
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    : I really do not want to be unkind, and I do
    : not know those posters personally. But some
    : 'labels' left me speechless
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    : - 'Marie Antoinette's crown'
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    : - 'tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna Romanov
    : crown'
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    : - 'tsarina Alexandra of Russia'
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    : - 'Queen Josephine's Amethyst Tiara
    : originally owned by Napoleon's first wife,
    : Empress Joséphine'
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