Cursed Jewelry? Woman Throws Balinese Silver Necklace into the Sea After Strange Experiences

A Beautiful Honeymoon Gift Turns Sinister – Why You Should Be Cautious With Foreign Souvenirs

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A Honeymoon Gift With a Dark Twist

What started as a romantic gesture soon became a chilling memory.

TikTok user Mia recently went viral after sharing her unsettling experience with a silver necklace her husband gifted her during their honeymoon in Bali.
The necklace — handcrafted and beautiful — was purchased from a local artisan as a token of love. But once back home, things started to change.

“I Felt Something Was Disturbing Me”

Mia described how, after wearing the necklace, she began experiencing strange symptoms:

  • Feeling constantly uneasy
  • A shift in her personal energy
  • A lingering sense of being “watched” or “invaded”

“At first, I didn’t connect it to the necklace,” she admitted. “But the more I wore it, the more I felt something was off.”

The Necklace Was “Already Occupied”

Growing concerned, her husband decided to get the necklace spiritually checked.
To their shock, the item was said to be “already owned” by a spiritual presence — a “host” had attached itself to the object.

Frightened and overwhelmed, Mia made the emotional decision to throw the necklace into the sea, believing it was the only way to end the disturbances

Not an Isolated Incident

Mia's story struck a chord with thousands of viewers — many who shared similar paranormal experiences with souvenirs, antiques, and gifts.

Comments poured in:

“My aunt bought a traditional keris and had to move house after strange things happened.”
“A friend bought an elephant painting from a flea market — weird things started the moment it was hung up.”
“It’s not just in Bali. Even local markets sell things with hidden energies. Be careful!”

Why Some Souvenirs Carry More Than Memories

Spiritual experts say that certain handcrafted items, antiques, or artifacts may carry energetic imprints — especially in regions steeped in spiritual rituals like Bali, Thailand, or Malaysia.

While many are harmless, others may:

  • Be used in rituals
  • Attract spiritual entities
  • Carry emotional residue from previous owners

Tips: Buying Souvenirs Safely

  1. Trust your intuition — if something feels “off,” don’t ignore it.
  2. Avoid antique or ritual items unless you're sure of their origin.
  3. Cleanse new items (spiritually or energetically) before using.
  4. When in doubt, seek spiritual advice or blessings.

Final Word: Not All Gifts Are Good Vibes

While a necklace from paradise should symbolize love and joy, for Mia, it became a lesson in caution.

She reminds others:
“Not everything beautiful is safe. Be mindful when bringing items home from abroad.”