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Why is the diamond necklace "in the center of the sea" called the cursed necklace?
1998 Titanic, shot by American film company, was released in China. This film tells the sad love story between Jack and Ruth from the first voyage of Titanic to the sinking of the iceberg. In movies, a necklace "in the center of the sea" is often mentioned. This necklace is very beautiful. It is made of a natural blue diamond carved into a heart. However, this diamond was thrown into the sea by old Ruth at the end of the film. In fact, Heart of the Sea also has a prototype in the real world, but people think that this beautiful necklace is cursed, so let's see why.

Necklaces with curses have always been a favorite creative theme in European and American cultures, and there are many stories and horror movies related to them. The most famous "cursed necklace" in history is "in the center of the sea" mentioned in the movie Titanic.

This huge blue diamond prototype was discovered in India by French explorer and jeweler Tavimir, who presented this gem to Louis XIV. The rich explorer was down and out, and was finally bitten to death by wild dogs. Louis XIV wore this gem only once and died of smallpox. He left the jewels to Louis XV. Louis XV never wore this gem, so he gave it to his mistress. During the French Revolution, his mistress was guillotined. Louis XVI cut these gems into necklaces and gave them to his queen, Marie Antoinette, the famous French beheading deficit queen.

It should be declared that the necklace involved in the famous fraud case "Necklace Incident" in which Mary Antoinette participated is not a blue diamond necklace.

During the French Revolution, Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, who successively owned blue diamond necklaces, died on the guillotine, becoming the victims of this cursed necklace. Princess Lambona, the Queen's best friend, also wore this necklace and died on the guillotine.

/kloc-in 0/830, the gem was bought by a banker named "Hope", and his heir was poor after inheriting the diamond and had to sell it.

Later, the blue diamond was bought by Turkish Sultangamid II for $400,000, and then his family fell off a cliff and died in a car accident. His successor was the Sultan in the Turkish court, and he gave the jewel to his confidant Zobid. Not long after, Jobid was executed by Sudan and died.

Macland, the postmaster in Washington, USA, later bought this diamond for Mrs. Macland. The following year, Mrs. Macland's children and her husband died one after another.

Jeweler Harry Winston, the owner of this blue diamond, did not collect it himself, but donated it to the research association. Winston himself survived, but his chain jewelry stores around the world were frequently stolen. In 2008, the biggest jewel theft occurred in French history.

This embarrassing necklace can be regarded as someone who touched it and died. At least a dozen people who touched it died.