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DAY 2

Idea: Literal: Where was the Hope Diamond found?

It was found in the Kullur mine in Golconda, India.

Idea: Inferential: Why do you think Louis XIV cut the diamond?

He probably wanted to show it off. While the diamond was smaller,

the facets he cut made it sparkle and look more beautiful.

heiresses

women who

inherit a lot of

money and wealth

facets

small, flat surfaces

on a jewel

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The Curse of the Hope Diamond

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Imagine a hot, dry night long, long ago. You are in India

in a Hindu temple. Over in the corner is a huge stone

statue of the goddess Sita. An enormous deep blue

diamond decorates her forehead. Suddenly you hear a

sound! A man is sneaking toward the statue. He climbs on

the goddess and pries the gem from the stone. Before you

can cry out, the man has run away.

The man thinks he has won a great prize. Little does he

know that this gem is now cursed forever!

This is the beginning of a legend that is the Curse of

the Hope Diamond. Now, curses aren’t real, and the

legend is make-believe, but the Hope Diamond is one of

the most famous and fascinating gems in the world. It has

been owned by kings, lords, gamblers, and

heiresses.

It

has been cut down in size to be more beautiful and to look

like a different stone.

The real story is almost as interesting as the legend.

It probably started like this: One day in the middle of

the 1600s, a miner in the Kullur mine in Golconda, India,

found one of the biggest, rarest diamonds the world has

ever seen. It was about the size of a walnut and was

deep blue. It was 112.75 carats. (A carat is the way gems

are measured. It is a measure of the mass of a stone,

not its weight.)