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Inanimate objects are known to carry negative or positive energies from previous owners or event infused with a deadly curse.
Have you heard about the Basano vase ?
Around the 15th century, the Basano Vase was crafted from carved silver for an Italian bride as a wedding gift in a Northern village close to Napoli. For unknown reasons, she was killed on her wedding night. In her dying breath, she wished for vengeance while clutching her Basano vase. The vase was passed from one family member to another bringing mysterious death to anyone who owned it. Eventually, the vase was disappeared or buried on sacred ground by a priest only to be rediscovered in 1988 along with a note stating, “beware, this vase brings death” and sold to an auction house.
The first buyer was a local pharmacist, he mysteriously died just after three months of owning the vase. Immediately, his family sold the vase to a surgeon, a non-believer of curses and died after two months. Yet again, the vase was sold to an archaeologist for his private collection of renaissance artefacts and died of an unknown infection after three months later. The family decided to sell the famously recognised vase for its bad luck, especially after it claimed the life of the new owner in only one month. In desperation, the families tossed the vase out of the window, nearly hitting a policeman on his head, who quickly fined him for a disorderly conduct. The owner agreed to accept the ticket but declined to take the vase back.
The policeman offered the vase to several museums, but they all refused to take it because of the curse. Eventually, the police buried the vase in a lead coffin in an undisclosed location or on the grounds of an ancient cemetery. The Basano vase is waiting to be unearthed by an unsuspecting victim so it can start the killing spree again.
Thank you for reading, fellow humans 🙂
Oh wow, how fascinating! I love stories like this. They’ve always intrigued me ever since I head a little kid. Awesome post.
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thank you 🙂
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Wow, that’s horrifying. Man, you’re good at finding these stories. LOL
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haha thanks
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Oh, that’s kinda intriguing – And really dig on the history of this vase. Nice story though.
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thanks
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Again a really interesting story. Every time I come to your blog, I find some amazing stories.
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thank you haha
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Oh wow, what a story. I’ve never heard of it before. If it’s true I am glad that it’s not found again.
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🙂 let it stay where it is
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What a creepy story! I used to be scared a lot when i was a kid lol
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Ok, so I am totally freaked out, especially as I just bought a new silver vase, hopefully it is not the same one.
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oh no i hope not
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This is such an interesting story and piece. I love to know the history of items like this.
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me too
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I would definitely have to stay away from this vase. Thankfully I’m not into vase collecting as I consider them works of art and not really around the house items.
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oh i see
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I definitely wouldn’t be having anything to do with that vase! But I also feel really bad for the bride who was killed.
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I love your tales of curses they always captured my interest and it’s always cool to read new ones I have never heard about.
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wow. i kept expecting you to say ‘jinx’ or ‘april fools’. burying the vase seems almost like jumangi when the kids tossed the game.
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This was such a quick but super intriguing read. Keep such stories coming and yikes scary to be anywhere close to that vase but this definitely kept us glued to the screen.
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Oops thats quite spooky. Good it is buried and hope no one discovers it. Real scary to read about the facts but interesting as well.
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Such an interesting read! I never heard of this vase or it’s curse. It really makes you wonder!
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This is an awesome story, one that would make an excellent movie if it hasn’t already been done yet. I always enjoy your posts!
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wow i have never heard about this vase before reading your blog , but now you have gotten me fascinated by it kind regards Pati Robins at style squeeze blogx
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That is a good story. I hope no one finds that vase! That is not the kind of spree we would enjoy.
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This is a very fascinating story. I didn’t know about the existence of these vase this is so interesting.
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This is very interesting! I will never touch a Cursed Basano Vase. It’s creepy! Giving me chills now!
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