Friday, January 8, 2016

Remember Freaky Friday...?

Well, I think it may be the right time to bring back Freaky Friday. Whadda ya think?

This time around we'll look at a ring owned by Rudolf Valentino, a silent movie star.

Valentino’s Ring


Rudolf Valentino (1895-1926) was considered one of Hollywood’s greatest silent movie stars. Valentino died of a perforated ulcer at the age of only thirty-one. Some blame his early demise on a ring he purchased from a jeweler in 1920. The ring had a gem called the tiger’s eye embedded in it. The legend goes that Valentino showed the ring to a close friend immediately after he bought it and his friend said he saw a vision of a pale and deathly Valentino. Regardless of what his friend did or did not see, Valentino’s next few major pictures flopped at the box office and he died within six years. But Valentino wasn’t the ring’s only victim: his lover Pola Negri became gravely ill after wearing the ring, so much so that her career had to be put on the back burner for years and it never fully recovered; Russ Colombo, the actor hired to play Valentino in the biopic of his life wore the ring and was killed in a shooting accident some days later; and the gangster Joe Casino bought the ring and refused to wear it until the curse had faded. After several years he finally put the ring on—and was dead within a week due to a motoring accident. The list goes on… But since the 1960s the ring’s whereabouts have remained unknown. Perhaps it’s on your finger, dear reader?

Well, that was certainly...different. Do you believe in curses or hauntings or anything strange? Guess we will never really know for sure!

Coffee out on the patio again this morning.

6 comments:

  1. I don't believe in curses but when I hear stories like this one it really makes me think about how real they may be. Rain all day here today. Have a great weekend.

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  2. 'Hope all went well at the blood letting - the worst part is the darn fasting!!
    Great story on the ring. I have my Dad's Tiger Eye sterling ring. It is such a beautiful stone. He cut and polished the stone himself. I'll bring an almond coffee ring to share.

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  3. Hey Linda...
    Normally I don't hold much stock in curses, but then a story like this comes up. Now I don't know what to believe.
    Thanks fr stopping by today!


    Hey Phyllis...
    Everything seemed to go well, and I'll get the results back today. Hoping for some good news.
    Thanks for coming over today!

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  4. If you were wearing it you'd be dead too wouildn't you?

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  5. Hey VWRobb...
    Probably right about that! Old age, if nothing else!
    Thanks for coming over today!

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  6. Although I am not a big believer on curses, except for Biblical curses, it does seem strange that so many people did die after wearing that ring. I wear a ring that I had made from my mother's and my grandmother's rings. It makes me feel blessed and I think about them every time I look at it.

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