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I think the word 'strange' in this sort of context often has a negative connotation. If someone said that they had received a strange gift, my first interpretation would be that the choice of gift was strange i.e. not really fitting for the occasion implying that giving that thing as a gift was an odd thing to do.
I can see that it could also mean that the item itself was strange e.g. a strange painting and you might like collecting strange paintings.
'Unusual' would be much better because it doesn't carry the negative connotation.