THAI AMULETS |
| Our amulet collection consists of amulets gathered from various regions of Thailand. They are respected as some of the most important amulets in Thai culture. Amulets speak to and from the heart. Listen to your heart, care for your amulet, and you too shall feel the spirituality of each authentic piece. Please check back frequently as we are constantly adding to our collection. |
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Lung Por Wat Sapkaset
From Bungsampan district, Phetchabun province. On a buying trip to Thailand in 2005, we found 4 of these beauties. We are so confident that these are destined to be very valuable that we have decided to keep two for ourselves. We are grateful to those that buy from our website and as a display of our gratitude, we offer one red and one green for the collector in you. |

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Por Poo Rue Si
Thai people believe Por Poo Rue Si is a god of spirit who looks after place and home. He will protect the owner from dangerous and bad magic. We believe you will love these fabulous pieces and wear them with pride and confidence.
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Phra Rahu
Phra Rahu is the talisman people believe if carried with you, will bring you good luck and help to increase your popularity.
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Phra Sivali
Was the name given to a venereated monk, son of Princess Suppawasah, daughter of the King of Kohliya. While the young princess was pregnant with Sivali, she noticed a dramatic increase in good fortune. Sivali was destined to become a monk and it is believed that he achieved enlightenment the very day of his ordination. Wherever he went good luck and fortune followed him. This particular batch of amulets are thought to bring fortune and success to the owner. It comes in 2 designs. First design, he is sitting down with legs crossed and the second design, he is on pilgrimage. In Thai language, we call Phra Tudong. It comes in 2 colors, Silver and gold.
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