Warning! These Five Inauspicious Objects Are Affecting Your Home's Feng Shui
01 Old Clothing of Unknown Origin
Some people like to buy second-hand designer clothing, but these items of unknown origin should not be placed in the home.We cannot know if the previous owner experienced unfortunate events such as death, serious illness, or bankruptcy—otherwise why would they sell their clothes? They could also be stolen goods obtained through ill-gotten means. Regardless of which situation applies, these items may bring misfortune. As personal items worn close to the body, clothing carries the original owner's energy. Bringing them into your home may bring their bad luck into your space, harming family harmony and damaging your own fortune.

02 Statues of Deities with Unknown Origins
The placement of deity statues has always been a matter of great care since ancient times. Deity statues themselves carry spiritual energy. Once invited into the home, they must be worshiped with devotion; otherwise, they may backfire and bring disaster. There is a saying that you should not worship deities you do not know—they will not protect you and may instead bring trouble. Therefore, before placing a deity statue, you must understand its origin and which deity it represents. Each deity has different energy. If a statue's origin is unknown, you cannot determine whether it brings good fortune or disaster. Worshiping it lacks direction, and if you inadvertently offend taboos, it becomes even more problematic.
03 Hair of Unknown Origin
Items made from hair are not uncommon on the market, such as brushes, ethnic minority masks, and embroidered screens. Since we see only the finished products, the hair used in their production is equally of unknown origin. Some unscrupulous merchants use hair from the deceased to make such items. Bringing these finished products home may introduce negative influences to your home's feng shui. To avoid inviting bad luck, it's best not to bring such items into your home.

04 Tomb Burial Objects
The mention of tomb burial objects inevitably makes people uncomfortable, instinctively feeling they are inauspicious. But if we call them antiques instead, people find them more acceptable. Although many antiques have been passed down through generations, there is no doubt that many are also excavated burial objects. Many antique enthusiasts unknowingly fall into this trap, believing that displaying antiques shows taste and gives their home a sense of elegance. However, if they come from ancient tombs, placing such items at home invites negative energy. These objects have accumulated long-standing yin energy. If placed without purification, they may bring misfortune to the family and invite disaster. Antique collectibles purchased from the black market are mostly of this type.

05 Terrifying or Ferocious Dolls
Fans of Japanese anime often collect dolls or figurines. Cute and soft ones are certainly fine and add warmth to the home. But it's best not to bring home dolls with ferocious or terrifying appearances. Such items carry eerie negative energy and will affect the family's fortune. Human-shaped horror dolls feel particularly sinister and may invite troublemakers, causing family members to encounter difficulties in everything they do. Long-term display can also lead to poor mental state, depression, and in severe cases, excessive fright and mental instability.
