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Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Jewellery Doom.

In general, women like different kinds of jewelry in order to look more attractive appearance. But not all jewelry can be a friend of the woman, following jewelry is believed curse and a catastrophe for the owner.
Jewellery damned disastrous for the owner of which is:

Lydian Hoard.

Lydian Hoard.
This jewelry is part of the treasure of King Croesus who lived 547 BC. Lydian Hoard was rediscovered in 1965 in the village Gure found in a grave of a princess who did not know his name. The jewelry looted by people resident there. More than 150 relics were searched, but bad things happen to looters to be a deadly disease and even death.


Real Life "One Ring To Rule Them All".

"One Ring To Rule Them All".
The ring is rumored that inspired JRR Tolkien to write about the One Ring of Middle Earth dalamLord of The Rings Trilogy. This ancient Roman ring has a circular inscription reads "Senicianus live well in God." This ring is a ring of curse! In a story, the ring is owned by a man named Silvianus, then the ring is stolen by a man named Senicianus. Silvianus Nodens begged the gods to bring down a curse to anyone who uses the ring. And one way to eliminate the curse that is by returning it to the temple Nodens


Black Orlov Diamond.

Black Orlov Diamond.
These diamonds are also known as "The Eye of Brahma Diamond," diamond was allegedly stolen from the eyes of a statue of the Hindu god Brahma in Pondicherry. The person who stole the diamond suddenly commit suicide for no reason, and the same thing happened again. Because suicide in a row, this diamond was cut into three parts on the grounds that the curse is gone.


Hope Diamond.

Hope Diamond.
Hope Diamond or in the language of Indonesia has reportedly Hope Diamond curse for those who have it, the curse could be death, became mad and chased by wild dogs. It was once stolen by a priest and the thief eventually die horribly. After that, the diamonds owned by Jean Baptiste Tevernier, he perished miserably torn to pieces by wild Anjir. Diamond weighing 45.52 carats, is on display at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington.

The diamond Koh-i-Noor

The diamond Koh-i-Noor
Diamond Koh-i-Noor was taken from Golconda, India in 1850 and then given to the British royal family in 1877. For anyone who has obtained these diamonds are a woman, good fortune will follow, but if the owner is a man, this diamond will curse comes in the form of death. One of the victims of this diamond is Sher Shah Suri, an emperor who ruled India were killed by a cannon blast hit. Thank you for reading this article.
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Published Date: January 19, 2016 at 08:52
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