JEWELRY THAT ARE BELIEVED TO BE CURSED

Jewelry has always been and still remains an attractive, lush, luxurious and beautiful piece, which in turn is full of a lot of meaning and value. However, in all that goes in history, it was possible to demonstrate shocking facts of many of them, where in opportunities issued curse influences that led to be considered anathemas of death and destruction. If you want to clear your curiosity to know them, below we present them, pay careful attention:

Among them is the Koh-i-Noor, which is a diamond from India, weighing 186 carats, means Mountain of Light in Persian. It was presented to the British royal family, which came at the hands of Queen Victoria and later to the Queen Mary. But today belongs to the collection of jewels of Queen Elizabeth. It is considered cursed because consecutively have affected the position of each king that once acquired the throne; they lost the throne.

It is also a case of the Vyne ring which was stolen and found in a plowed field in England, which was succeeded by the owners of the farm. It is estimated that its owner was a religious person for writing that has the ring in the Latin language, referring to a possible god; but it is surprising that years later at 130km from the farm, it was found a copper plate written in Latin, where the person who carved it invoked a god, decreeing at the same time a curse for the person who stole the ring.

Also, the diamond hope, served as an accessory to adorn the front of a Hindu idol; after being stolen by a priest who was tortured and convicted for the act. Following this was handed to a smuggler, who sold it, but suffered a terrible accident that led to his death. The diamond then came into the hands of the French king Louis XIV, who made some size adjustments enjoying it only until it was stolen during the French Revolution; therefore brought the death of King Philip and Marie Antoinette.

However, the story does not end there; its influence managed to wipe out a list of owners who ended up been killed; others fell into ruins, affected by addictions, family problems and even loss of reason.

Surprising right? Definitely a wide mystery hidden in a gem, who would imagine it?, I believe no one; it would be quite difficult to consider that a splendid jewel could bring a curse and be a host to terrible events, when its image and appearance only proves to be a beautiful, luxurious and high-value piece. This leads to the popular saying: appearances can be deceiving.