At first, those rich nobles didn't care what people said about the curse. Unexpectedly, all three owners of the diamond suffered misfortune. First of all, Russian Princess Nadia and Leonella died soon after they got it. Paris, a jeweler in new york, USA, then bought the diamond at a high price. After changing hands, he made a lot of money, but suddenly he committed suicide inexplicably. Even more bizarre is that all three people chose to jump off a building to end their lives. This series of changes has completely made the eye of the creator a famous diamond in the jewelry industry.
The eye of the creator, also known as "Black Orlov", is a rare and weighty black diamond in the world, which is exhibited at the Natural History Museum in London, England. This time, part of it was exhibited in London, weighing 67.5 carats. Organizers of the exhibition said that the legend brought by "Black orlov" highlighted the power of diamonds to attract people's imagination for thousands of years, and the beauty and evil of this gem increased the popularity of this exhibition. It is said that anyone who holds this black diamond has had an accident.
Including two Russian princesses and a dealer in new york, so this diamond is also called "cursed diamond". Diamond curse:
This black diamond named "Eye of the Creator" is said to be TheEyeofBrahma, a Hindu god in Pontiselle, India. It was taken away by a monk and exiled. It is said that since then,
The holder of this black diamond was cursed, and all three former holders committed suicide by jumping off a building. These three people were nadia, a Russian princess in the18th century, and LeonilaGalitzine-Bariatinsky who reportedly committed suicide in 1947. Paris, a new york jeweler who imported the diamond to the United States, also committed suicide by jumping off a building shortly after the black diamond was sold. Although rumors can't be tested,
But also because of this legend, she became a famous diamond in the jewelry industry. When the eye of the creator was removed from the idol, its weight was 65,438+095 carats. In order to break the legendary curse power, it was divided into three pieces and collected by folk collectors. It was not until 1990 that it reappeared in the auction in new york.
It is said that the owner escaped the curse after the black diamond was divided into three parts. Petit Messans, the current owner, said, "In the mid-20th century, the media called it an' evil death jewel', but I was never nervous about having a' black orlov'." He said that in the past year, he tried his best to find the history and legend about this gem. "I believe the curse has been broken."