no
no it was never in Egypt
no it was on lord siva's snake
something bad will happen to who ever touches it
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.
Who ever wears the diamond, they will die in 2 years. And the curse is unfounded and unequal in its effect. You can read more about the curse, below.
The room the hope diamond is in is the room that has a sign that labeled "Hope Diamond".
Hope Diamond
The raw Cullinan Diamond remains the largest raw diamond ever found. It was found in South Africa in 1905 and weighed over 3,000 carats. It filled the palm of a grown man's hand. The original size of the Hope Diamond is unknown, but today it is about the size of a egg, considerably less than the Cullinan.
There are no significant diamond mines in Egypt, certainly none in Cairo.
There are 45.52 carats on the hope diamond
no she had ever coming to egypt
It's possible that this fabrication was added to the legend of the Hope Diamond by Evelyn Walsh McLean, one of the stone's last owners. Apparently, there is no concrete evidence that the Hope Diamond and Catherine the Great ever met. Catherine the Great lived between 1729 and 1796. During this period, the stone that became the Hope Diamond appears to have been solidly in the possession of the French royal family. Read more, below.