The See Phueng Kumarn Dood Sap Rap Choke, translated loosely as “Metta Balm of the Spirit Child That Draws Wealth and Fortune,” was created in Buddhist Era 2566. Rather than being a solid image or effigy, this amulet takes the form of a sacred balm, a traditional Thai occult medium intended to act as both a vessel and nourishment for an invoked spirit presence. The balm is housed in a small container, deliberately modest in size, emphasizing function and potency over display. Empowerec with the immensely powerful necromantic invocation of the Kata Akarn 32 Reanimation spell to bring the Kumarn to life within the potion.
This particular edition was created for and released at Wat Udom Praison in Mueang District, Roi Et Province. Although Luang Phu Naen is long associated with Wat Ban Kaset Thung Setee, which is often regarded as his personal base and hermitage, Wat Udom Praison has become an important focal point for his later ceremonial work, especially fundraising editions connected to temple construction and development. The creation of this Kumarnbalm was specifically intended to support religious building projects at Wat Udom Praison, including the construction of a meditation cave complex.
Luang Phu Naen Gaew is widely acknowledged as the originator of the Salika Pak Dee tradition in Roi Et. This system of magic centers on sacred speech, attraction, persuasion, and the calling of fortune through metaphysical resonance rather than coercion. His approach blends animist spirit lore, Khmer-derived yantra science, and Thai esoteric Buddhism. Over many years, his Kumarn Tong creations have earned a reputation for producing tangible results related to commerce, protection, and sudden opportunity. For this reason, each new release associated with him attracts immediate attention from seasoned devotees.
The See Pheung Kumarn Dood Sap Rap Choke was not part of a multi-object set. It was released as a single, focused talisman rather than alongside Buddha images, coins, or cloth yantras. This was intentional. According to the logic of Thai occult practice, spirit vessels function best when created and empowered individually, without dilution of intention or ritual focus.
The muan sarn used in this balm reflects an exceptionally complex and traditional composition. At its core are numerous sacred powders prepared by Luang Phu Naen himself. These include powders derived from ritual herbs associated with Kumarn Tong lore, powders linked to spirit invocation and command, and powders prepared from long-preserved occult materials gathered over decades. Central to the mixture is powdered material connected to Prai Kumarn traditions, not in the sensationalized sense common to popular folklore, but in the controlled, lineage-based manner passed down among northeastern masters.
Earth-based components play a significant role in the formula. Soil was collected from multiple ancient cemeteries, selected for their historical depth and spiritual density. Additional earth was taken from termite mounds, long regarded in Thai belief as natural spirit towers and energy nodes. Moss from boundary stones marking sacred temple limits was included, symbolizing spiritual law and protective authority. Ash from incense burned at consecrated sites was added to bind the mixture to orthodox Buddhist merit.
A defining feature of this edition is the use of a specially prepared spirit oil commonly known as Nam Man Hoeng Prai. This oil is traditionally produced through long, controlled ritual processes and is used not as an offering, but as a medium through which spirit presence is stabilized. In this balm, the oil serves to “feed” the invoked Kumarn entity, sustaining its responsiveness and vitality over time. Its inclusion places this amulet firmly within the advanced tier of Thai occult objects.
Yantra science forms the structural backbone of the piece. Luang Phu Naen inscribed and empowered a large number of miniature yantras associated with Kumarn Tong control, attraction, wish fulfillment, elemental balance, and human vitality. These include yantras linked to the four elements, the thirty-two aspects of the human body, and various heart-mantras traditionally used to awaken and stabilize spirit entities. These yantras were not merely symbolic; they were ritually activated and then incorporated into the muan sarn itself.
The empowerment ceremony was conducted personally by Luang Phu Naen. There is no indication of a formal group Buddha Abhiseka or Deva Abhiseka involving multiple monks or celestial invocations. Instead, the consecration followed a classical occult format. The ritual took place at night, during a wan ram lunar phase, within an ancient cemetery environment. Such locations are traditionally chosen for spirit-based workings due to their liminal nature and concentrated spiritual residue.
During the ceremony, Luang Phu Naen performed invocations to awaken the spirit, align it with the elemental forces, and bind it to the vessel through mantra and intention. This included calling the spirit by name, activating the thirty-two bodily aspects, and sealing the working with established Kumarn Tong formulas. The process was deliberate, controlled, and rooted in long-standing northeastern ritual practice. There is no suggestion of theatricality or improvisation; rather, the rite reflects a mature practitioner operating within a stable lineage framework.
Following the ceremony, Luang Phu Naen reportedly stated that this edition possessed greater potency than his previous Kumarnworks. Such declarations are not made lightly within Thai amulet culture, where reputation is built slowly and damaged quickly. He emphasized the balm’s ability to attract wealth, opportunities, and favorable human interactions, particularly for those engaged in trade or service-based livelihoods.
As with all Kumarn Tong-related objects, proper care and respectful engagement are essential. Owners are instructed to acknowledge the spirit regularly through simple offerings such as water, sweets, or fruit. The spirit is treated as a child presence, not as a deity, and is expected to assist its caretaker in exchange for attention and ethical conduct. A specific invocation mantra accompanies the balm, used to communicate wishes and establish rapport.
Importantly, the tradition surrounding this amulet stresses benevolence and protection. There are no warnings of harm, backlash, or moral danger when the object is used correctly. This aligns with Luang Phu Naen’s broader reputation as a master whose works emphasize attraction and opportunity rather than coercion or malefic force.
In the wider context of his career, the See Pheung Kumarn Dood Sap Rap Choke represents a distilled expression of Luang Phu Naen Gaew’s expertise. It draws together his Salika Pak Dee lineage, his mastery of Kumarn Tong spirit work, and his command of traditional muan sarn preparation. While physically small and visually understated, the amulet embodies a dense concentration of ritual knowledge and spiritual intent.
For serious collectors and practitioners, this edition is not merely a commercial object but a document of living tradition. It reflects the continuation of northeastern Thai occult practices into the present era, adapted to contemporary contexts without losing their structural integrity. As such, the See Pheung Kumarn Dood Sap Rap Choke stands as one of the more significant spirit-based amulets produced by Luang Phu Naen Gaew during his later period of activity.
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Luang Phu Naen Gaew Kampiro is regarded among contemporary Thai occult practitioners as one of the most potent living masters of spirit-based wealth magic, particularly within the Kumarn Tong and Salika Pak Dee traditions of the northeast. His works are sought after not only in Thailand but also among serious collectors and devotees across Southeast Asia. Among his later creations, the See Pheung Kumarn Dood Sap Rap Choke stands out as a concentrated expression of his lineage knowledge, ritual discipline, and mastery of spirit invocation.
Historical Significance: Luang Phu Naen Gaew has a long-standing reputation for creating Kumarn Tong amulets that have gained popularity both in Thailand and abroad, including in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, and Vietnam. His previous creations have been highly sought after due to the positive experiences reported by his devotees.
Spiritual Preparation and Materials: The creation of this amulet involves an elaborate ritual process, including the preparation of sacred materials such as:
108 Kumarn yantras (sacred diagrams)
Heart yantras for various purposes, such as wishes, protection, and prosperity
Sacred powders from auspicious sources, including cemeteries, temple grounds, and holy sites
Special oils, including “Hong Phrai Oil,” to empower the amulets with spiritual energy.

Rituals and Blessings: The amulets were consecrated in a highly sacred and secretive ceremony conducted in an ancient cemetery during a dark moonlit night. The ritual involved invoking spirits, setting elemental forces (earth, water, wind, fire), and empowering the amulets with traditional Khmer occult practices.
Purpose and Benefits: The “Kumarn Dood Sap Rap Choke” is designed to bring wealth, attract customers, enhance business prosperity, and protect its caretaker from harm. Devotees who have previously cared for similar amulets reported significant improvements in their lives, including financial success and safety.
Care Instructions: The amulet should be placed in a respectful location within the home or business. Offerings such as red soda, boiled eggs, snacks, milk, or fruits can be made, but there is no strict requirement to do so daily. The focus is on convenience and sincerity.
Chanting and Invocation: A specific mantra is provided to invoke the amulet’s blessings:
“Ichittang Jettasikang Rup Nimitang Kumaro Wa Kumarn Dood Sap Rab Choke Akachaiya Akachahi Ehi Ehi Biyang Mama.”
Devotees are encouraged to make wishes and communicate their desires to the amulet.
This occult attraction and wealth and protection charm potion was part of a fundraising effort to build a replica cave at Wat Udom Phaisont, where additional funds are still needed. The amulet is described as a unique and powerful talisman, embodying both spiritual and cultural significance, with no harm posed to its caretaker.

Devotees of Luang Pu Naen report that previous versions of “Kumarn Dood Rah” (meaning the same child-spirit) were extremely effective. In fact, Luang Pu Nen himself noted that he had previously produced two earlier editions of the “Kumarn Dood Rah” with the same unique design, but they sold out long agopujaw.com. Those who possessed the older versions testified that their lives became noticeably easier: “earning money becomes smooth, business prospers”, they saidpujaw.com. These strong testimonials prompted Luang Pu Nen to create this new 2566 edition. He described the new Kumarn as “more potent and beautifully inscribed” than the earlier seriespujaw.com, assuring followers that it would also grant extraordinary luck and wealth to its caretaker.

Other amulets have been issued alongside this edition. Notably, the Nine-Tailed Fox (Nang Paya 9-Tail) image was also released under Wat Udom Praison in 2566. A locket depicting the celestial nine-tailed fox goddess (Nang Paya Jinkok Gao Hang) was produced by Luang Pu Nen that yearpujaw.com. (See example below.) These accompany the Kumarn balm as part of his auspicious lineup for 2023. Long-term followers also point to LP Nen’s earlier iconic creations: for instance, his Sarika Pak Dee bird amulets of 2551–2555 and his Rahu Kam Duang medallions of 2555 and 2556pujaw.compujaw.com. Collectively, these emphasize Luang Pu Nen’s signature style of combining animation spirits (Sarika birds, Kumarn children, etc.) with labyrinthine yantra lore.


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The Kumarn Tong Song Krueang Ongk Kroo Pim Yai 2548 BE Fang Mukh Sord Takrut Ngern Koo – Nuea Dam Paint See – Early Era amulet, is a very rare sacred powder amulet with 3 seapearls, 2 silver takrut, and a Chin Aathan Mortal Remains (Ghost Bone piece) hidden inside. It was created by Kroo Ba Beng of Wat Tanode during the Kern Maa Horn ‘Night of the Howling Dogs’ in 2548 BE. The amulet features the Kumarn Tong Song Krueang, a princely child spirit of the Deva Realms holding a sack of gold. The Kumarn is painted by hand with colored robes and aura. The Muan Sarn Sacred Powders are made of various elements mixed with See Pheung Gern Ber Neung Waxy Potion and Nam Man Prai Phii Dtaay Hoeng Necromantic Oil.

Kumarn Tong Kruba Beng 2548 BE Nuea Dam Fand Chin Aathan

The Kumarn Tong Song Krueang Ongk Kroo Pim Yai 2548 BE Fang Mukh Sord Takrut Ngern Koo – Nuea Dam Paint See – Early Era was blessed in a sacred necromantic ritual by 15 monks during the Kern Maa Horn ‘Night of the Howling Dogs.’ This ritual was performed in a haunted cemetery and empowered the Kumarn using the full formula of invocations for the Kata Akarn Sam Sip Sorng, 32 Elements of Living Beings Incantation. This ritual reanimated the spirit within the effigy.

Kruba Beng

Kroo Ba Beng is known for his Wicha Sariga Dong Celestial Himapant Forest Magpie, which is effective for sweet talking and convincing others with ‘Jerajaa’ speech enchantments, and for Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm, to use for Business Improvement. He imbued the Kumarn Tong Song Krueang Ongk Kroo Pim Yai 2548 BE Fang Mukh Sord Takrut Ngern Koo – Nuea Dam Paint See – Early Era with this Kaa Khaay Jerajaa Magic to induce mercy and great preference (bias) in the wearer’s favor. This is useful for those in a competitive arena, as it draws the interest and focus of the customer or lover towards the wearer.

Kroo Ba Beng’s amulets are highly sought-after, and he has become internationally known for his ability to imbue them with Metta Mahaniyom, Maha Sanaeh, Maha Lap, and Maha Pokasap power. His early era amulets are equally regarded as those of his magical companion and ex-accomplice Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano, and both Masters inherited the Wicha Teerayan from the Lao Ruesi Bangbod. Kroo Ba Beng’s amulets have a cult following in Thailand and Singapore.

Below; Ruesi Bangbod of Laos

Lersi Bangbod of Laos

Taep Noi Roi Lan Edition Amulets by Kroo Ba Or

Taep Noi Roi Lan Edition Amulets 2559 BE Kroo Ba Or

Kroo Ba Or’s famous final edition released in 2559 BE just before his passing, is now in store at Thailand Amulets. The various amulets of the edition can be seen in the below gallery of images

The Edition was spearheaded by the Kumarn Tong Taep Noi Roi Lan 3 Inch wide 5 Inch High Bucha statues, which were released in Ongk Kroo painted colours on Samrit Bronze, with Pong Ya Faed Prai Powders, Kumarn Tong Loi Ongk Statuette, Nam Man Prai, Sariga Bird and Takrut Spell inserted into the base, Only 100 statues were released in Ongk Kroo with painted colours.

There were also some some Ongk Kroo Pim B in Burnished Bronze (Loha Samrit Lueang), with 3 Takrut (Sam Kasat), Pong Ya Faed, and Look Om Muan Sarn Sacred Powder ball. Only 699 statues were made in Loha Samrit Lueang, with 3 Takrut, Pong Ya Faed Powder Flask, and Look Om Pong Prai Kumarn Powder Ball.

Pra Ngang Jao Sanaeh

Only 499 Pra Ngang Ongk Kroo Amulets in this 100th Birthday final edition ever made by Kroo Ba Or Bandita, who passed away in his 101st year of Life.

A further 699 Pra Ngang were made in Loha Aathan with only partial gold coating, and one Takrut + one Ploi Sek Gem insert into the Prai Powders in the base

Hun Payont

Two different models Hun Payont Golem Soldiers were released, in large and small sizes. The larger Hun Payont versions were encased in waterproof casing for ease of wear, and measured 5 Centimetres high. Only 499 Hun Payont were made in large size, with varying colours. The smaller versions were encased within a cylindrical Takrut tube for portability. Only 699 Hun Payont in small size were made, with colours varying.

Mae Bper Nam Choke

Ongk Kroo in Nam Man Prai Oil

Standard Version in Muan Sarn Sacred Powders with Bronze painted surface




Kumarn Tong Yaks Noi Maha Pokasap – Asura Deva Baby with gold and silver moneybags.

These Kumarn Tong statues in standing posture holding sacks of gold and silver are black skinned baby Yaksa Demons, or, more accurately described according to the original Vedic texts; ‘AsuraDevas”.

Made and empowered by one of this year’s greatest and most famous masters of the Wicha Kumarn Tong, Luang Por Dam, of Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree.

The statues are made from some of the most powerful rarest and ritziest sacred Necromantic ingredients,and other  Muan Sarn Sacred Powders, of both necromantic and herbal origins. These particular kind of Kumarn Tong, are in Truth, something more than just a simple golden boy or Deva Kumarn. They are from a much higher realm, than those realms from where most of the ‘Kumarn Taep” Deva Kumarn Tong beings reside.

Kumarn Tong Yaks Noi Maha Pokasap Bucha Statue - Luang Por Dam, Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

Kumarn Tong Yaks Noi Maha Pokasap Bucha Statue – Luang Por Dam, Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

Asura Kumarn, live within the upper realms of the celestial heavens in the Jadtu Maha Rachiga Kingdom, which is ruled by the 4 great Asura Kings.

Kumarn Tong Yaks Noi Maha Pokasap Bucha Statue - Luang Por Dam, Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

there are hardly any other masters in the present era, who can compete and compare themselves to the mastery of the great Luang Por Dam. It is very special, to find this kind of empowered statue, with the spirit of an Asura Deva Being dwelling within, which emits the magic of Kumarn Tong, and has the immense  Merits and Supernatural powers of the Asura Devas.

Filled in a romantic substances within the base of the statue

The Kumarn Tong Yaks Noi Maha Pokasap (nick-name for this particular release), is not only empowered with the usual powers which are in any case , manyfold, that people know to be attributed to the Kumarn Tong. This particular statue is also empowered with great commanding influence, or as we say in Thai language; ‘Maha Amnaj”. 

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Statue stands 6 inches hgh

It has the power to ward off and send away any Demons are dark spirits or lesser goal which may approach and is an excellent wealth increaser and protector of the household. They don’t need praying to often so they can get naughty if neglected.

 

The statue holds a sack of silver and the second goal in the towns and is standing very confidently in his wealthiness

The statue holds a sack of silver and gold in his hands, and is standing very confidently in his wealthiness

For those who worship the Taw Waes Suwan Asura Deva, Pra Pirab Asura Deva, or other similar deities of the same realm which are higher commanding officers of the Jadtu Maha Rachiga Heaven, then these devotees will benefit the most from the use of this statue, as a chosen item of worship and beseeching blessings.

Mae Nang Prai

Check out the exclusive new range of amulets from our new top master, Pra Ajarn Supasit of Wat Bang Nam Chon, whose special, high class, exclusive, and small numbered collections of sacred amulets, have now been added as a new category, on our sister store at BuddhistAmulet.Net

A large variety of small numbers of very exclusive, sacred, and high-grade Sacred Amulets are now available in the sister store, coming from guru Master Pra Ajarn Supasit. amongst other types of amulets, the range includes; A number of different models of Kumarn Tong, it from sacred wood, metals and necromantic powders. 

Kumarn Tong riding an elephant

Kumarn Tong riding an elephant


Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit

Kumarn Tong Jao Samrit brazen metal sacred statuette

Some lockets were also made with the image and the bond powders of Kumarn Tong were made. A variety of metallic Loi Ongk Hun Payont ghost soldier effigies also released with different substances embedded within them. 

Kumarn Tong Mai Ttakian Gae

Kumarn Tong Mai Takian Gae

Some amulets, were encased in waterproof casing, and immersed in sacred necromantic Nam Man Prai oils. In some cases, the very rare and extremely powerful necromantic ‘Pong Sanaeh Ya Faed’ powder, was introduced into the sacred Nam Man Prai oils.

Lersi Hermit Gods

Lersi Hermit Gods


Ruesi Hnaa Nuea, deer faced Lersi Hermit God

Ruesi Hnaa Nuea, deer faced Lersi Hermit God

A small but very special series of hand carved wooden Lersi Hermit God amulets were also released, both in dry form, and encased in an immersion of Nam Man Prai. A few hand carved wooden, and sacred powder Necromantic female Mae Nang Prai Deva amulets and lockets were also released in extremely limited edition.

Mae Nang Prai

Mae Nang Prai Ja Me Lab Lae

 

Mae Nang Prai Chaba

Mae Nang Prai Chaba


Mae Nang Prai

Mae Nang Prai


Kumarn Tong on the holy carp fish Himapant Animal

Kumarn Tong on the holy carp fish Himapant Animal

Some sacred red Nam Man Prai Paya Wan Gai Daeng oil potion was also made through empowerment whilst boiling within the sacred cauldron, being stirred with a sacred wooden paddle, which was inscribed with ancient Khmer magical spells.

See Pheung Daeng, red magical potion for enchantment and commerce

See Pheung Daeng, red magical potion for enchantment and commerce

Some special Kumarn Tong altar statues were also released in very small numbers. sacred gecko charms in various sacred and precious metals were also made in extremely small limited numbers.

Pra Ajarn Supasit

Pra Ajarn Supasit

 

you can find these and more upcoming amulets from this great master of the finest quality amulets in the sister store at https://buddhistamulet.net

 

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Amulets

Thailand Amulets Latest Amulets and newsletter – Amulets added, being added, and upcoming Thai Amulets that will be added soon.

Thailand amulets is receiving amulets to add faster than we can add them, so here is yet another newsletter to give you a look at the latest additions, those being added and those which are still in production, to be added after they reach their Official release dates and we receive them.

This time we have a large and balanced mixture of Buddhist Amulets and Occult Charms, to liven up the store with a large array of new amulets to choose from, all of them choicely selected by our owner Ajarn Spencer, who likes to decide which amulets we should stock and which not, with the idea of choosing only what he finds is powerful, or of High sacred value. We shall split the synopsis into Buddhist Amulets and later then, Occult Charms in the latter part of the article.

Thai Buddhist Amulets

Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE Wat Rakang Kositaram

First on the list in this Synopsis, is the happy news of restocking with some of the five amulet Benjapakee sets from last year’s Edition from Wat Rakang Kositaram. These amulets proved so popular as to sell out immediately after we published.

After a difficult search, we have managed to restock a few sets for collectors of Benjapakee amulets. The set contains the Pra Somdej, Pra Nang Paya, Pra Pong Supan, Pra Rod Lampun, and Pra Sum Gor ‘Top Five’ Thai Buddhist Amulets in one set, with Numbered Limited edition code numbers.

Click edition poster image above left, to visit the edition documentation page and see amulets in store of this edition.

Benjapakee Set from Wat Rakang Kositaram - Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE


Benjapakee Set from Wat Rakang Kositaram – Benja Baramee Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Next of interest is the latest Edition from Pra Ajarn Daeng Opaso of Wat Rai in Pattani – Luang Por Daeng is one of Thailand’s most famous Monks of the Southern Khao or Lineage and a top maker of Luang Por Tuad Amulets. This year he has made some special Jao Sua amulets along with a range of the most beautifully designed Garuda Bird Deity amulets in Tibetan style.

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE by Pra Ajarn Daeng Opaso

Jao Sua Coins

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE Ajarn Daeng Opaso

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE Ajarn Daeng Opaso

This edition was flagshipped by a large array of heavy cast metal Jao Sua Amulets of extremely high quality Sacred metal Muan Sarn.

Folowed by a Classic Collector series of heart Shaped Monk Coins for his most devout followers and for the collectors who are ‘in the know’. the ‘Rian jaek tan’

Rian Jaek Tan

Rian Jaek Tan Monk Coin amulets by Pra Ajarn Daeng - Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Rian Jaek Tan Monk Coin amulets by Pra Ajarn Daeng

The Rian Jaek tan is now completely sold out.

Lastly, the most pristinely fashioned Tibetan Style Garuda deity amulets to grace our eyes in quite some time, of not all time.

Paya Krut Tibet

In various Sacred Metals

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE - Gold plated Tibetan GarudaAmulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Gold plated Tibetan Garuda Amulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Solid Silver, Gold Plated Sacred Bronze Alloy, Sacred Bronze alloy, and Sacred Brass.

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE - Sacred Bronze Tibetan GarudaAmulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Jao Sua Nirandtarai Edition Amulets 2555 BE – Sacred Bronze Tibetan Garuda Amulet by Pra Ajarn Daeng

Speaking of the Jao Sua Amulet, All Time Buddhist Classic, we have just added the final addition to the 2555 BE Wicha Jinda Manee Edition collection from LP Kong (Sanya) of Wat Klang Bang Kaew Lineage, another classic addition to the Buddhist Amulet section.

Rian Jao Sua Nuea Samrit Ud Pong Ya Wasana 3 Takrut Luang Por Kong

Rian Jao Sua Nuea Samrit Ud Pong Ya Wasana 3 Takrut Luang Por Kong (Sanya) – Wat Klang Bang Gaew (Nakorn Pathom)

Click below link  to view this edition of amulets

Luang Por Kong Wat Klang Bang Kaew 2555 Edition Wicha Jinda Manee Montr Amulets

Luang Por Sothorn Classic Thai Buddha Amulets

We were able to get a selection of the Luang Por Sothorn 2555 BE Amulets in small quantities, due to rapid sell out. We ordered many Pra Somdej amulets which we hand out free with casing to all who spend more than 100$ on amulets and apply for this free offer, click on the image of the Pra Somdej LP Sotorn Buddha below to view offer. The edition was made Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Ministry of Public Health and Hygiene, the 50th Birthday of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, and to Raise funds for the Meritorious Project to Cure Breast Cancer, by purchasing a Mobile Mammography Unit.

Luang Por Sothorn – Benja Nava Mongkol (8 Rorp Grasuang Anamay) Edition Amulets 2555 BE

Luang Por Sotorn Coin amulet with gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Coin with gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Buddha Amulet with solid gold casing

Luang Por Sotorn Buddha with gold casing

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa - Nuea Ngern (Solid Silver) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa – Solid Silver

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa (2 Images 1 each face) - Nuea Tong Rakang - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn – Sacred Brass

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn Sorng Hnaa (2 Images 1 each face) - Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE

Rian Pra Luang Por Sotorn – Nuea Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals) – 9 Sacred Metals

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette - Nuea Tong Tip (Divine Gold) - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE - Wat Sotorn Voraram

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette – Nuea Tong Tip (Divine Gold)

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette - Solid Silver Buddha Image - Benja Nava Mongkol Edition 2555 BE - Wat Sotorn Voraram

Pra Luang Por Sotorn Loi Ongk Statuette – Solid Silver Buddha Image

Rian Sema Luang Por Sotorn Buddha coin silver with Rachawadee Enamels in 8 Colors

Rian Sema Luang Por Sotorn Buddha coin silver with Rachawadee Enamels in 8 Colors

Continuing about Buddhist Amulets, we have now completed stocking the full range of amulets in the Mega Luxurious ‘Serp Dtamnan LP Noi’ edition from LP Jerd, of Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee in Nakorn Pathom, with the most Luxurious series of Lockets and Wua / Kwai tanu Buchas we have ever seen.

Serb San Dtamnan Luang Por Noi edition amulets 2555 BE – Luang Por Jerd – Suan Badibat Tam Po Sethee

Wua Tanu and Kwai Tanu

Special set of 3 Gammagarn Amulets

Special Gammagarn Collector Set (#18) 100 sets made

Locket Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Kreung Ongk Song Tan Bad) - 108 Takrut Pra Radtana Trai Spell Inserts

Locket Mang Mee Sri Sukh Kreung Ongk Song Tan Bad

Locket Roop Khai 108 Takrut

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) – 108 Takrut Pra Radtana Trai

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo (Plod Nee) - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo (Plod Nee) – Sacred Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee Insert

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn Ongk Kroo - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn Ongk Kroo – Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 28 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth - Nava Loha

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth – Nava Loha

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth - Gammagarn nam rek version with hand spell inscription during ceremony.

Prakhan magic Sceptre Knife for Exorcism, Protection and Wealth – Gammagarn Nam Rerk version with hand spell inscription during ceremony.

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) - 56 Takrut Pra Puttakun Spell Inserts + Pra Sivali

Locket Jumbo Mang Mee Sri Sukh (Pim Roop Khai Dtem Ongk) – 56 Takrut Pra Puttakun Spell Inserts + Pra Sivali

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn - Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest - 16 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Pra Pid Ta Jumbo Ngern Larn – Puttakun Powders with Bees Nest – 16 Takrut + Treasure Bee

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue (Ongk Kroo) - Anti Black Magic, & Wealth - 3 Takrut - 8 Inch long x 5 Inch High

Kwai Tanu Bucha Statue (Ongk Kroo) – Anti Black Magic, & Wealth – 3 Takrut – 8 Inch long x 5 Inch High

Wua Tanu Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance - Takrut Hua Jai Wua Tanu Pork Krang Putsa portable amulet

Wua Tanu Anti Black Magic Protection and Bringer of Sustenance – Takrut Hua Jai Wua Tanu Pork Krang Putsa portable amulet

Magic Occult Charms

Now to continue by giving you a small synopsis of just a few of the new arrivals in the store, from Laymasters and Master Monks of Maha Sanaeh Sorcery, and Khmer necromancy. This is of course the favorite area for Gamblers, Seducers and those seeking to Charm or receive more Compassion mercy and Friendliness in Social and the Professional Environments.

We are currently in the process of adding the various amulets in Luang por Goy’s Highly Awaited and twice before Highly Acclaimed ‘Kumarn Gao Gote’ edition. Click on the image to view the amulets of this edition, please be patient as we add them.

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote Final Edition 2556 BE – LP Goy Wat Khao Din Dtai

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote' Final Edition 2556

Kumarn Tong Gao Gote’ Final Edition amulets 2556 BE – Luang Por Goy tamma Kalo, Wat Khao Din Dtai (Buriram)

First added in the LP Goy Edition is the Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia, made using the last of LP Goys Famous Gao Gote Powders. Click images to view items in this article.

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta – Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote – Pim B 2 Takrut – ‘Kumarn Tong Gao Gote’ Final Edition 2556 BE – Luang Por Goy – Wat Khao Din Dtai

 

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta - Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote - Pim B 2 Takrut - 'Kumarn Tong Gao Gote' Final Edition 2556 BE - Luang Por Goy - Wat Khao Din Dtai

Khun Phaen Taw Paya Pan Mia Wicha Ba Cha Dta – Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn Gao Gote – Pim B 2 Takrut

Other selection of Magic Charms already added;

Prai Dam Paya Lin Tong Sorng Chaek - two sided Golden Tongue Speech and Mercy Charm Spell

Prai Dam Paya Lin Tong Sorng Chaek – two sided Golden Tongue Speech and Mercy Charm Spell – Khmer Necromantic Amulet – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Nang Jing Jork Gao Hang Maha Sanaeh - 9 Tails Fox Demoness Enchantress Prai Deva Locket - Pim A Ongk Kroo - 6 Gems 9 Silver Takrut + In Koo

Nang Jing Jork Gao Hang Maha Sanaeh – 9 Tails Fox Demoness Enchantress Prai Deva Locket – Pim A Ongk Kroo – 6 Gems 9 Silver Takrut + In Koo

Takrut Hoeng Prai Kam Sa-In

Takrut Hoeng Prai Kam Sa-In Special Edition Limited Issue Khmer Ghost Whisperer Amulet for Gamblers and Seduction – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Locket Pra Isworn Shiva Maha Deva Ongk Kroo – Wai Kroo 2555 BE Edition – Sacred Maha Lap Powders + 2 Takrut + Skin + Ganesha statuette insert

Palad Khik Dtuean Pay Early Warning Amulet - Nuea Mai Rak Sorn Dtaay Prai Hand Carved & Inscription from Rare Holy Spirit Tree Wood - Pra Ajarn Waet Surint

Palad Khik Dtuean Pay Early Warning Amulet – Nuea Mai Rak Sorn Dtaay Prai Hand Carved & Inscription from Rare Holy Spirit Tree Wood – Pra Ajarn Waet Surint

Khun Phaen Nuea Horm Yang Naree Marum Pha Aathan - Prai Deva Tree Amulet 5 Takrut, Holy Wood & Bone Carving - Luang Phu Ya Kroo Noi Akkajidto - Wat Po Chai 2555 BE

Khun Phaen Nuea Horm Yang Naree Marum Pha Aathan – Prai Deva Tree Amulet 5 Takrut, Holy Wood & Bone Carving

Nang Prai mae Niyom maha Niyom amulet in Prai Oil

Nang Prai Mae Niyom Deva ‘Ongk Kroo’ – Hoeng Prai Powders, 3 Takrut in Prai Oil + Bone + Holy Wood – Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit

Mae Nang Takian Tong 'Ongk Kroo' Chae Nam Man Prai + Takrut + Bone Carving + Takian Tree Wood - Luang Por Dam Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

Mae Nang Takian Tong ‘Ongk Kroo’ Chae Nam Man Prai + Takrut + Bone Carving + Takian Tree Wood – Luang Por Dam Wat Pra Puttabat Radtana Kiree

Look Krok Loeng Dam (Embryo in Black Coffin) 17 x 8.5 Cm Bucha Image - Special Edition - Pra Ajarn Taep Pongsawadarn 2555 BE

Look Krok Loeng Dam (Embryo in Black Coffin) 17 x 8.5 Cm Bucha Image – Special Edition – Pra Ajarn Taep Pongsawadarn 2555 BE

Takrut Paya Raka Maha Sanaeh Kama Sutra Passion Spell in Prai Oil - Dtamrap Khom Lao Pruan (Khmer Lao Wicha) - Luang Por Khandti - Wat Gadta Sila Pha Sak 2555 BE

Takrut Paya Raka Maha Sanaeh Kama Sutra Passion Spell in Prai Oil – Dtamrap Khom Lao Pruan (Khmer Lao Wicha) – Luang Por Khandti

Pra Lersi Ta Fai Locket (yellow face) Pim Jumbo Ongk Kroo (Giant Size Masterpiece Version) - Sacred Powder Filling 2 Takrut + Galam Daeng Bead - Wai Kroo 2555 BE Edition - Ajarn San Kong Waet

Pra Lersi Ta Fai Locket Giant Size Masterpiece Version – Sacred Powder Filling 2 Takrut + Galam Daeng Bead – Ajarn San Kong Waet

Duang Daw Haeng Rak ‘Star of Love’ – Wicha Daw Lorm Duean Daw Kiang Duean – 2 Gems, Snake Skin, Prai Oil Paste, + Magic Threads – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Sorng Hua 'Ongk Kroo' Large Masterpiece 2 Headed Kumarn in Prai Oil

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Sorng Hua ‘Ongk Kroo’ Large Masterpiece 2 Headed Kumarn in Prai Oil

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Ongk Kroo (Small Version) - Stillborn Hoeng Prai Ghost, on Yantra Cloth Bed - Ajarn Apichai Decha

Look Krok Jao Sanaeh Ongk Kroo (Small Version) – Stillborn Hoeng Prai Ghost, on Yantra Cloth Bed – Ajarn Apichai Decha

Nine Tails Fox Prai Deva Jumbo Locket with Yant Ha Taew, 18 Gemstones 6 Takrut + Prai Oil Flask - Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit 2555 BE

Nine Tails Fox Prai Deva Jumbo Locket with Yant Ha Taew, 18 Gemstones 6 Takrut + Prai Oil Flask – Ajarn Wirataep Yan Kroo Prasit 2555 BE

More than 200 different new Magic Charms and Amulets are now arrived and being added, as we await two special editions of Fine Luxury Class Ongk Kroo Buddhist Amulets in the coming weeks, from Luang Por Jerd, a special Jao Sua Jumbo size edition amulets with masses of Takrut inserts and a Sethee Navagote Nine faces Buddha statuette inserted.

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

Jao Sua Luang PorJerd 2556 BE amulets edition booklet

In addition, coming soon are some amazing Pid Ta amulets, Monk Coins and Tiger amulets with a Bucha statue of Luang Por sitting on two tigers as flagship of the series, from Luang Por Supoj. The Pid Ta come in Sacred Metals and Sacred Powders, also with Masses of Takrut, and the Suea Maha Amnaj Tiger on the rear face. We have discovered that many of our customers love this class and quality of amulet, despite their high price, and the fact that the last edition (Serp Dtamnnan LP Noi by Luang Por jerd) of such amulets, saw Thai shops double the price in 2 weeks of release of the edition, have also proved to be super collectible and speculative increase in value in short time periods is definite.

Luang Por Supoj Amulets Jaroen Porn Mee Sukh edition amulets 2556 BE

Luang Por Supoj Amulets Jaroen Porn Mee Sukh edition amulets 2556 BE – This edition also features Monk Coins and Tiger amulets (Loi Ongk statuettes)

We have so many amulets and Bucha statues that we cant begin to even list in this article, so we shall get back to adding tthem to the store as fast as we can, for your enjoyment and perusal. We hope this Newsletter is to your liking and that it is satisfactory synopsis of the latest and upcoming editions, to give you a rough overview of what’s up on Thailand Amulets.