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The Black Orlov: A Jewel Stained in Death

20 min · 17. april 2026
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A black diamond, said to be carved from the eye of a sacred statue in India, carries with it a legend soaked in misfortune and death. Known as the Black Orlov, or the Eye of Brahma, the gem has been linked to a string of tragedies — including multiple owners who reportedly met sudden and violent ends. From high society to whispered curses, the diamond’s reputation has followed it across continents. In this episode of Beyond the Campfire, Will and Steve trace the origins of the Black Orlov, separating documented history from the darker legends that surround it. Was it truly stolen from a temple, cursed by those who worshipped it, and passed from victim to victim? Or is the story of its deadly past a myth built over time, shaped by coincidence and fear? As the tale unfolds, one question lingers: why do so many stories tied to the Black Orlov end the same way? Tonight, we examine a jewel that may be worth a fortune… but at a cost no one can afford. Follow Us:Instagram: @BeyondCampfireTwitter: @BeyondCampfire

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