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What is the scientific name and specific material of the huge sapphire that Zhong Tianqi snatched from Shepherd Star?
It's called Queen Mary.

Queen Mary once belonged to Queen Mary. A little discovery was made in A.D. 1642. Queen Mary often wears this kind of diamond, but it is called blue unlucky diamond. The owners who once owned it are all dead. Now the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, USA has become a specimen of scientific research. Originally, the details were thousands of words, and the number of words was limited. This doomsday diamond still exists, and the experience is very tortuous. Queen Mary mentioned this necklace in a book about world-famous gems. It is related to Queen Mary. This is a cursed necklace. However, some people say that it is only because of coincidence that the people who own it suffer misfortune. Queen Mary was given to her by King Louis XVI of France.

The true meaning of queen Mary

The existing diamond "Hope Diamond" weighs 45.52 carats and has a rare dark blue color. It is said that it is not only beautiful blue, but also seems to emit a fierce light. This may be because its foggy history is full of strange and tragic experiences, and it always brings irresistible bad luck to its owner.

In A.D. 1642, the French explorer and jeweler Tavimir first got this huge gem diamond in southwest India, weighing 1 12 carats, with extremely rare dark blue. Tavimir took the gem back to France and presented it to King Louis XIV of France.

The legendary bad luck has also begun to befall those who come into contact with precious stones. Tavimir's property was completely spent by his unfilial son, leaving him penniless at the age of 80 and finally bitten to death by wild dogs. Next, it was the turn of King Louis XIV of France. He turned this blue gem diamond into a heart-shaped diamond weighing 67 carats. Since then, Louis XIV has been plagued by bad luck. First, his favorite grandson died of sudden illness, and then the invincible Louis XIV was defeated. Frustrated by the war, he was equally unlucky in love. Manon, a religious fanatic's mistress, made him miserable after marrying him, and soon died of smallpox. King Louis XV of France became the new owner of diamonds. He lent it to his mistress. As a result, Louis XV's mistress was beheaded in the French Revolution. This big blue diamond was passed on to Louis XVI of France, and his queen often wore it. As a result, Louis XVI and his wife were both guillotined. Princess Lambona, the girlfriend of Queen Louis XVI, became the owner of this blue diamond. She was probably killed in the French Revolution because she wore this unlucky diamond again.

This big blue diamond was stolen from the French national treasury on 1792. The fate of the thief is unknown, except that it was reconsidered once and its weight was reduced to 45.52 carats. It appeared in the jewelry market in London on 1830, and was bought by the banker Hope at a price of 18000. Since then, this blue diamond has been named "Hope" after the new owner's surname. Because the English word "Hope" also has the meaning of hope, it is also called "hope". Hope, a banker, never married, handed the blue diamond to his grandson (on condition that he changed his surname to Hope). In the next two years, "Hope" was resold many times.

1908, the blue diamond "Hope" was purchased by Turkish Sultangamid II for 400,000 US dollars. It is said that when the businessman who handled this business went out with his wife and children, the car fell off a cliff and the whole family was killed together. The blue diamond "Hope" was given to his confidant Zobid by Sudan in a Turkish court, but soon Zobid was executed by Sudan.

In 9 1 1 year, Mackland, the postmaster in Washington, USA, bought the blue diamond "Hope" for 1 14000 dollars, and he gave it to his wife as a gift. Maybe it is a coincidence! The year after Mrs. Macland got the "hope" of Blue Diamond, her son died in a car accident, her husband, Mr. Macland, died soon, and her daughter died of overdose of sleeping pills. Mrs markland died on 1947. Winston, a famous American jeweler, bought all her jewels on 1958 and became the new owner of the blue diamond "Hope".