What is the curse of the Blue diamond?

What is the curse of the Blue diamond?

According to the legend, a curse attends the owner of the Hope diamond, a curse that first befell the large, blue gem when it was plucked (i.e. stolen) from an idol in India—a curse that foretold bad luck and death not only for the owner of the diamond but for all who touched it.

Why do people say the Hope Diamond is cursed?

The Hope Diamond is thought to be cursed as it was stolen from a Sita idol in India. The original thief was torn to pieces by dogs and everyone else who has been involved with the diamond met horrible deaths and bad luck.

What’s the most cursed diamond?

The Hope Diamond
The Hope Diamond is the most famous “cursed” gem of them all. Its tale is usually said to begin with the French merchant traveler Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, who bought the brilliant blue stone in India sometime before 1668.

Is Kohinoor diamond cursed?

The Koh-i-Noor Diamond is a 186 carat diamond with a curse affecting only men. According to folklore, a Hindu description of the diamond warns that “he who owns this diamond will own the world, but will also know all its misfortunes. Only God or woman can wear it with impunity.”

Why is Hope diamond blue?

The diamond’s blue coloration is attributed to trace amounts of boron in the stone. In the pendant surrounding the Hope Diamond are 16 white diamonds, both pear-shapes and cushion cuts.

Is the blue diamond from Titanic real?

A piece of movie history The diamond necklace that is seen in the Titanic is not a real diamond. It is cubic zirconia set in white gold. Making this piece of movie history cost around $10.000. As you can imagine, that is not even close to the value of a ‘real’ Heart of the Ocean.

Why is Hope Diamond blue?

What gem symbolizes death?

The Symbolism Of Black Gemstones Black is often associated with evil, death and the supernatural. This is due to mankind’s fear of the dark and of the unknown.

Why Koh-i-Noor is unlucky?

It was said that “He who owns this diamond will own the world, but will also know all its misfortunes.” Possession of the Kohinoor led to murder, torture, mutilation and treachery and stories of the Curse of the Kohinoor Diamond… it’s misfortunes. Only God, or a woman, can wear it with impunity.”

Who gave Koh-i-Noor to England?

After the Second Anglo-Sikh War ended in 1849 Duleep Singh gave the Koh-i-Noor to Lord Dalhousie in the context of the Treaty of Lahore. He was 10 years old and his mother the regent, Jind Kaur, had been taken from him. From there the East India Company agents prepared the Koh-i-Noor for shipment to the British court.

Are there cursed loose diamonds?

Huge, dazzling gemstones have a way of starting both rumors and conflict. Combine the two, and you have yourself a cursed stone. Each cursed loose diamond or gemstone comes with its own unique and intriguing folklore. Read on for the stories behind several legendary cursed diamonds. The Hope Diamond. Photo credit: Wikipedia.

What kind of pendants do you offer for Blue Diamonds?

Blue diamond pendants in pave setting and 14K white gold are our favorite. Chains are always included with all our pendants. Our Natural Blue Diamond necklaces have a ravishing and enchanting blue hue. You can personalize blue diamond pendants in a ssolitaire or heart design.

Does the Hope Diamond carry an ancient curse?

There had been, over the years—even decades—numerous stories about how the Hope Diamond carried an ancient curse. Several commentators questioned the wisdom of accepting the diamond. If the Smithsonian was the national museum of the United States and it acquired the Hope Diamond, then the country would own it.

What happened to the Blue Diamond?

In fact, King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette owned the fancy blue diamond during the French Revolution and their beheadings. The last person to privately own the diamond – an American socialite named Evalyn McLean – had her daughter die of an overdose, her son die in a car crash, and her husband leave her for another woman.

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