Hope Diamond
yes it is part 2
He cursed out "Gatenhiemmel!" which in English means "Gate of Heaven!".
Philip nolan was a man who cursed his beautiful, providing home: his country, the USA.
I guess you are asking after part 2 episode 52
Oh, what a delightful question! "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is not an Accelerated Reader (AR) book, but it is a wonderful play script that continues the magical journey of Harry Potter and his friends. Remember, there are many different types of books out there, each offering its own special kind of magic to enjoy. Keep exploring and reading, my friend!
some people say that the Hope Diamond is cursed
There is no such thing as cursed mew.
The Hope Diamond is said to be cursed because misfortune and disaster came to those who owned it.
Since the Heart of the Ocean does not exist, then no, it cannot be cursed. On the other hand, the legendary Hope Diamond which was cut from the French Blue diamond, made for King Louis XIV, is supposedly cursed.
It is said to be cursed...
The Hope Diamond is one of the most famous diamonds due to its large size (45.52 carats), rare deep blue color, and storied history of being associated with curses and mysterious events. Its unique characteristics and rich backstory have captured the public's imagination for centuries, contributing to its enduring fame.
The two names you have mentioned here are the historical gemstones which are the tributes to both human achievements and curse. The Cullian diamond, which is also known as "The Great Star of Africa", is the largest rough diamond found in South Africa. The Great Star of Africa is now at the head of the British Royal Scepter in the crown jewels. It is the largest of the famous diamonds on Earth. The Hope diamond was named after one of its owners named Henry Philip Hope. It has a curse attached to it. It brought many misfortunes, from bankruptcy to death, to its unfortunate owners. This is the most mysterious of all the gemstones in the world. Other two famous diamonds are Tiffany Diamond and the famous Black Orlov Diamond. To know more about these precious and famous gemstones, you can take a look at the link below.
What has repeatedly been heard,a man stole the Hope Diamond from a forehead or eye of a statue,and it's said that whom ever touches it, will get bad luck. Death and bad luck will follow whom ever touches it. So,yes,the Hope Diamond is cursed. It is now in the Smithsonian Museum due to what has happened in the past.
'Cursed' diamonds are apparently diamonds that pass from hand to hand together with a 'back story'. No diamond's back story exists without the human contribution. In order to buy a 'cursed diamond', you'd be required to listen to and accept as fact, the 'curse' that is passed along to you. There are no diamonds listed, sold or worn that inherently carry a 'curse', any more than any other natural element can possess a 'curse'.
The Hope diamond, a huge bluish diamond, now belonging to the Smithsonian in one example of a gemstone with a legend of a curse. The are several other diamonds with stories of curses such as the Koh-i-Noor Diamond and the Black Orlov. (see the related links)
They weren't cursed but they are 'cursed' to a life of pain and torture.
Diamonds are said to symbolise conjugal love. They are said to be lucky if they show a flash of colour inside the stone. Several named diamonds are said to be cursed, including the Hope diamond and th Koh-i-Noor diamond.