The bad luck diamond "Hope"
"Hope" weighs 45.42 carats, is dark blue, and is a world-famous treasure
Its name is Hope, but it always gives People bring bad luck
According to metaphysics, things like jewelry and diamonds are always accompanied by murder and robbery. They are ominous things stained with blood. As for this diamond of bad luck, the legend is The owners who owned it died in mysterious circumstances one after another, and the bad luck was not stopped until it was donated to the Smithsonian Institution in the United States
In 1642 AD, the French explorer and jeweler Tavimir. Tavimir took the gem back to France and presented it to King Louis XIV of France. Tavimir's property was squandered by his unfilial son, leaving him penniless when he was 80 years old. He still had to go to India again, hoping to find new wealth. However, he was bitten to death by a wild dog there.
Louis XIV only wore it once and soon died of smallpox. Louis XV, the French King who succeeded to the throne, became the new owner of diamonds. He swore not to wear the large dark blue diamond, but he lent it to his mistress. As a result, Louis XV's mistress was beheaded during the French Revolution. This large blue diamond was passed to King Louis XVI of France. His queen often wore this diamond, and as a result, both Louis XVI and his wife were guillotined