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These gems are very expensive, but no one wants to own them.
Diamonds Koh-i-Noor and the curse is only for men
Koh diamond-i-noor was named the most beautiful diamonds in the world. Currently it is being mounted onto the crown of the Queen of England.
According to rumors, any man would bring this diamond has a tragic end, only God or the woman can carry it without being punished.
The curse has actually happened in the 16th century Mughal king diamond property has been expelled from the kingdom. Shah Jahan's successor is then attached it to the throne and his son was detained for life. Duleep Singh tribute Emirate Koh-i-Noor to the British, was to receive the amount of £ 50,000 / year, but also to die in poverty in France in 1893.
To date, diamond Koh-i-Noor is owned by Queen Elizabeth II. It was preserved in the Tower of London as part of the collection of the Royal Treasures.
Hope diamond
Hope (Hope) is a diamond weighing 45.52 carats in particular, is currently on display at the Natural History Museum, Smithsonian, Washington. With the naked eye, it has dark green. When viewed under ultraviolet light, it will emit red light. Currently, diamond is used as the face of a pendant mounted 61 other diamonds.
Legend has it that the diamond was originally attached to one side of the goddess Sita eye sacred Hindu and weighed 123 carats. Later, it was taken away thieves. Immediately, the elders Brahmins were using spells, spread terrible curse fall on anyone who holds a gem.
Repeatedly those owners plagued gems, like King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette were beheaded; dealer Simon Frankel faced many financial difficulties and had to sell diamonds; and especially ladies woes Evalyn Walsh McLean become penniless, divorced husband, son having died in a car accident, died of a drug overdose daughter.
After that, no one dared to own this gem and it was donated to the Smithsonian Museum.
Scarab with gems and the curse of death
The ancient Egyptians are known for protecting curse Pharaoh tombs from thieves. One of them is the curse up jewel scarabs jade figure of King Tutankhamun, "He who dares disturb the sleep of the Pharaoh, had to die!"
A South African Navy spirit then owning jewel. As noted, this soldier has drowned in a sea trips. Not long after, his daughter also died of leukemia.
Due to the fear, the wife of naval soldiers were resold Scarab with gems for one other South African woman. Daughter of people also died of leukemia, and her husband then died suddenly of unknown cause. She then had to hand over the jewel scarab by the Government.
Amethyst Delhi
Delhi amethyst stones brought from Delhi, India to Britain by a Bengali man named Colonel W. Ferris. Since owning the stone, his family gradually impoverished, health himself increasingly collapse and die. The stone was handed back to the principal position, but no doubt some time later, he was also very heavy damage to property, right to live in poverty to make ends meet.
The owners of the stone after many woes must also recognize that the scientist Heron Allen and then his two other friends. By the year 1904, he had to bury stones and commanded descendants exhumed after his death was 30 years.
His daughter did this and received a warning accompanied by father stones that "Throw the box into the sea with stones." However, she did not throw away that donated to Museum of Natural History.
Years later, a former Managing Director, John Whittaker library brought the strange story of the stone to a symposium of scientists Heron Allen.
After the first conference, the couple he encountered strange rainstorm. The night before the conference Monday, he had suffered a severe pains and was taken to hospital for surgery. By the third conference he was unable to attend because of kidney stones and had a second surgery.
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