6 Stones That Attract Bad Luck

We have collected for you the top stones that you should never carry with you. And especially don’t expect them to bring you luck!

Ruby

Although ruby ​​is very beautiful, it can attract bad luck. Just remember the Windsor family wedding ring: its owners often lost their husband’s favor and even died. This superstition has existed since the 19th century: it was believed that ruby ​​sucks love out of the heart. In general, be careful with it if you are seriously in love.

Sapphire

It would seem that sapphire is known for attracting luck and money. But it is not that simple. The properties of sapphire are as follows: if a person’s thoughts are pure, like the stone itself, then everything in life will work out. If a person has allowed even one impure thought, then ruin in business and imminent poverty await him. That’s how it is!

Cornelian

Carnelian can cause a quarrel between you and your loved ones: since ancient times it was believed that this stone can bring any person to clean water. It is not a fact that the stone correctly calculates the innocent thoughts of your friend, so it is better not to wear jewelry with carnelian to personal meetings. Save it for business, it will come in handy there.

Limestone

It consists of several small shells and has proven itself as a good building material. Only in the esoteric sense is limestone an absolutely useless thing. If you decide to carry the stone in your bag, rest assured: the inner lining will be permanently dirty. What a failure!

Black brilliant

Colored diamonds are the most beautiful stones, and the black one in particular captivates with its magnetism. But be careful with it: this stone can absorb and store negative energy. Such a diamond is like a black hole that sucks in emotions without sorting them into components. Do you really need to wear negativity on yourself?

The Hope Diamond

And finally. According to legend, this stone was obtained from a blue diamond, once the favorite decoration of Louis XIV. Then it disappeared during the French Revolution, but later it was in the hands of many people. Its last owner was millionaire Evelyn Walsh McLean. Things were not going too smoothly for her: her son died in a car accident, her daughter died of a drug overdose, her husband left her for another woman, and Evelyn herself died suddenly. In general, we strongly advise against becoming its next owner!