To preserve memories after a journey, many people have the habit of bringing back unique souvenirs from their travels to keep as mementos. However, not all items can be casually brought home! Here are 7 major relics that should absolutely not be brought home!!!
Thai Amulets
Thai amulets are unique products of Thailand, considered as the most pure divine amulet combining Heaven, Earth, and Human aspects. However, this miraculousness is quite weak, as the amulet belongs to the negative card. Some people hope to achieve esoteric purposes by using it. Therefore, the price of negative card tags is much cheaper. People who do not understand tend to buy them casually, hoping to bring luck to themselves, but the results are counterproductive.

Souvenirs crafted from bone in Tibet
Traveling to Tibet or Nepal, tourists always seek to purchase some bone-made products, unaware that some deeply intricate elements lie within. Enslaved sorcerers rely on dark magic imbued into the bones. Some say that unlawfully obtaining these items invites spiritual wrath upon the bearer. If gifted to friends, it truly becomes a horrifying and astonishing gesture.

Sand from Hawaii
The Hawaii Tourism Authority has posted signs: “Do not take any sand from Hawaii’s territory.” Many interpret it as an environmental precaution, but it's not entirely so. Legend has it, thousands of years ago, Hawaii was an Indian empire until the arrival of Europeans. Hawaiian royal families perished, uttering a final curse: Anyone who seizes Hawaii’s land shall meet an unfortunate end! This includes taking stones and sand.

Scottish Stones
The tale of Scotland parallels that of Hawaii's land and sand, both attributed to a curse!

Traditional Japanese Shrine Dolls
These dolls are all gifts from others, believed to house spirits after years within the shrine. Hence, no one dares to take them away. Moreover, locals avoid purchasing older dolls from outside vendors, fearing they might bring forth some eerie occurrences.

Black Cat Statue in Egypt
We all know the tombs of Egyptian Pharaohs carry the Pharaoh's curse. Anything within the tombs is said to possess a soul. Just the thought sends shivers down the spine! Let's just forget about it!

Wood from Eastern Europe, Romania, and Surrounding Regions
Legends of vampires and werewolves abound in Eastern Europe. Wood is used to ward off these monsters and craft various weapons (crosses, stakes, and traps), making it particularly susceptible to the malevolent energy of these creatures.

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