Cursed Objects
The Woman from Lemb Statue
Museum of Archaeology, Nicosia, Cyprus
A prehistoric statue believed to bring death to its owners.
The Myrtles Plantation Mirror
Myrtles Plantation, Louisiana
A grand mirror said to trap the spirits of a murdered family.
The Basano Vase
Exact location unknown (reportedly hidden or buried by authorities in Italy).
A 15th-century Italian vase said to bring sudden death to anyone who owns it.
Robert the Doll
Fort East Martello Museum – Key West, Florida, USA
A century-old doll blamed for accidents, nightmares, and a stream of apology letters from terrified visitors.
The Delhi Purple Sapphire
Natural History Museum, London
A sapphire blamed for plague, poverty, and despair.
The Hope Diamond
Smithsonian Museum, Washington D.C.
A stunning blue diamond tied to wealth — and violent misfortune.
Busby Stoop Chair
Thirsk Museum – North Yorkshire, England
A chair said to bring sudden death to anyone who sits in it — cursed by a condemned murderer in 1702.
The Crying Boy Painting
Several versions exist — most appeared in UK households from the 1950s–1980s. Some are now held in private collections and paranormal museums.
A seemingly innocent painting blamed for dozens of mysterious house fires across the UK.
The Black Orlov Diamond
Private collections, displayed rarely
A dark gemstone stolen from a Hindu idol, cursed ever since.
The Anguished Man Painting
Private home, UK
A disturbing painting created with the artist’s own blood.
Annabelle the Doll
The Warren Occult Museum – Monroe, Connecticut, USA
A seemingly harmless doll linked to violent attacks, possessions, and one of the most famous cases in paranormal history.
The Dybbuk Box
Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum – Las Vegas, USA
A small wine cabinet believed to contain a malicious spirit from Jewish folklore.

