Elevate Your Jewelry Collection with Magix Pearls Florida Mall

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Magix Pearls Florida Mall is a jewelry store located in the prestigious Florida Mall in Orlando, Florida. The store offers a wide variety of high-quality pearls, including freshwater pearls, Akoya pearls, and South Sea pearls. Magix Pearls is known for its commitment to providing customers with beautiful and authentic pearls at affordable prices. The store sources its pearls directly from pearl farms around the world, ensuring the highest level of quality and craftsmanship. At Magix Pearls Florida Mall, customers can find a wide range of pearl jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings. Each piece is expertly designed and crafted to showcase the unique beauty of pearls.


After years and years of searching, the pair had found the final resting place of the famous child king, uncovering the most well-preserved tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings.

However, in 2010, scientists found traces of malaria parasites in Tutankhamun s remains, indicating that malaria, perhaps in combination with degenerative bone disease, may have been the cause of death. Encyclopaedia Britannica s editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.

The curse of Tutankhamun

Each piece is expertly designed and crafted to showcase the unique beauty of pearls. In addition to their extensive collection of pearl jewelry, Magix Pearls also offers a variety of loose pearls, allowing customers to create their own custom jewelry pieces. The store's knowledgeable staff is always available to assist customers in selecting the perfect pearls and designing a piece that matches their style and preferences.

Tutankhamun’s Curse?

The archaeologist Howard Carter died on 2 March 1939.

Richard Cavendish | Published in History Today Volume 64 Issue 3 March 2014

Late in 1922 the British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, who died in 1323 BC aged about 18, in the Valley of the Kings, across the Nile from Luxor in Egypt. Pharaohs had been buried there from the 16th to the 11th centuries BC. Most of the tombs had been plundered from early times and Tutankhamun’s was the first to be found almost entirely undisturbed. The 5th Earl of Carnarvon, a keen amateur Egyptologist who was financing the project, joined Carter and his team to enter the burial chambers, where they found the young pharaoh’s mummified body and a wealth of religious objects, wall paintings and inscriptions as well as equipment he would need in the afterlife.

The discovery created a worldwide press sensation and stories spread about a curse on anyone who dared to break into a pharaoh’s tomb. The Times in London and New York World magazine published the best-selling novelist Marie Corelli’s speculations that ‘the most dire punishment follows any rash intruder into a sealed tomb’. It was not long before Lord Carnarvon died in Cairo aged 56 and the lights in the city went out, which set off a frenzy of speculation. Arthur Conan Doyle told the American press that ‘an evil elemental’ spirit created by priests to protect the mummy could have caused Carnarvon’s death.

No curse had actually been found in the tomb, but deaths in succeeding years of various members of Carter’s team and real or supposed visitors to the site kept the story alive, especially in cases of death by violence or in odd circumstances. Alleged victims of the curse included Prince Ali Kamel Fahmy Bey of Egypt, shot dead by his wife in 1923; Sir Archibald Douglas Reid, who supposedly X-rayed the mummy and died mysteriously in 1924; Sir Lee Stack, the governor-general of the Sudan, who was assassinated in Cairo in 1924; Arthur Mace of Carter’s excavation team, said to have died of arsenic poisoning in 1928; Carter’s secretary Richard Bethell, who supposedly died smothered in his bed in 1929; and his father, who committed suicide in 1930.

Most people who worked in or visited the tomb lived long lives, but this did not undermine belief in the curse by those who wanted to believe it. Carter himself angrily dismissed the whole curse idea as ‘tommy rot’, but when he died solitary and miserably unhappy of Hodgkin’s disease in his London flat in March 1939 at the age of 64, the story of the mummy’s curse sprang back to life in his obituaries and it has persisted to this day.

As legend has it, there is an ancient curse associated with the mummys and tombs of the Egyptian pharaohs. Disturbing these embalmed remains has been said to bring bad luck, illness and death.
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Magix Pearls Florida Mall also provides a range of services to help customers care for and maintain their pearls. From professional cleaning and repair services to expert advice on pearl care, the store is dedicated to ensuring that each customer's pearls remain beautiful and lustrous for years to come. Overall, Magix Pearls Florida Mall is a go-to destination for those looking for high-quality pearl jewelry. With its wide selection, expert staff, and commitment to customer satisfaction, the store offers a truly magical shopping experience for pearl enthusiasts..

Reviews for "Indulge in Luxury with Magix Pearls at Florida Mall"

1. Sarah - 2/5 stars
I recently visited Magix Pearls at the Florida Mall and I must say, I was quite disappointed. The store had a limited selection of pearls and the quality was not up to par. The prices were also exorbitantly high for what they were offering. The staff seemed disinterested and were not knowledgeable about the products. Overall, I wouldn't recommend visiting Magix Pearls if you're looking for a good selection and reasonable prices.
2. Mark - 1/5 stars
I had a terrible experience at Magix Pearls in Florida Mall. The customer service was non-existent and the staff seemed more interested in chatting with each other than helping customers. The quality of the pearls was also subpar, with many of them appearing to be fake. The prices were ridiculous and definitely not worth the low-quality products being sold. I would strongly advise against visiting this store if you're looking for genuine pearls and good service.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars
I was really excited to visit Magix Pearls at the Florida Mall, but my experience was far from magical. The store was quite small and cramped, making it difficult to browse through their limited selection of pearls. The staff was not helpful and seemed irritated when I asked for assistance. The prices were extremely high for the quality of the pearls they were selling. Overall, I left the store feeling disappointed and would not recommend it to others.
4. John - 1/5 stars
My recent visit to Magix Pearls in Florida Mall was a complete waste of time and money. The store was poorly organized, making it difficult to find what I was looking for. The staff was unhelpful and unfriendly, and they seemed more interested in making a sale than providing any real assistance. The quality of the pearls was extremely poor, with many of them exhibiting scratches and imperfections. I would not recommend this store to anyone in search of high-quality pearls – there are better options available elsewhere.

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