New , solid wood ritual box for amulets , in traditional Chinese style, designed and consecrated by a young Ajarn from the Wat Sakai lineage . This sacred box was conceived as a true energy support intended to strengthen, protect, and recharge the amulets placed within it.
It is adorned with powerful traditional yants , including the Yant Mahamongkhön , also known as the Crown of Buddha , the supreme symbol of blessing, protection and spiritual elevation, and the Yant Gao Yot , the nine-peaked yant, renowned for its overall protective power.
Inside, the box contains two golden Phra Phong Suphan Buddhas , as well as a white votive rosary made from sacred Phong Jakapat powder , from Wat Sakai , temple of the very venerable Luang Phor Dooh , a major figure in Thai Buddhism.
Features :
🛕 Temple: Wat Sakai (ritual content – Mala Phong Jakapat)
📐 Dimensions: 20 cm x 10 cm x 6 cm
⚓ Weight: 500 grams
New solid wood ritual box, decorated with traditional yant, designed for the protection and energy recharging of amulets.
This ritual box is not simply a container, but an active sacred space , designed to maintain a stable and beneficial vibration around the amulets it holds. It is ideal for collectors, practitioners, and enthusiasts of authentic Buddhist traditions.
A ritual object for spiritual use, originating from a living tradition, intended for respectful use.