đRare and powerful Mae Hong Prai skull amulet consecrated by the Venerable Luang Phor Somchai of Wat Dan Guien
This rare Mae Hong Prai amulet in the shape of a yaksha demon skull was consecrated by the venerable Luang Phor Somchai of Wat Dan Guien, in Nakhon Ratchasima province. Hand-made in a very limited series, there are only a few dozen copies of this unique piece, making it a particularly sought-after ritual object by collectors of esoteric Thai amulets.
Composed of cremation ashes, this amulet was then covered with black and red lacquer, and enriched with the addition of gold leaf. Its striking appearance evokes the power of yaksha, fierce guardians of sacred thresholds and formidable protectors in Thai tradition. Every detail of this piece reflects craftsmanship imbued with ritual intention and symbolic force.
In the world of Mae Hong Prai amulets, funerary materials are used for their particular vibratory charge, within the framework of protection, authority, fascination, and personal power reinforcement practices. This yaksha skull amulet is part of this lineage of rare objects, with an intense presence, intended for authentic Thai esotericism enthusiasts and lovers of extraordinary pieces.
Features:
- đ Master: Luang Phor Somchai
- đ Temple: Wat Dan Guien, Nakhon Ratchasima
- âš Deity: Yaksha/Mae Hong Prai
- đ Dimensions: 60 mm X 70 mm
- â Weight: Approximately 30 grams
- Reliquary: New custom waterproof acrylic reliquary
đ Inhabited by a dark and magnetic presence, this amulet seems to carry within it the echo of ancient rites, the memory of fire, and the fierce vigilance of the yaksha guardians. It accompanies its wearer like a threshold talisman, a silent protector of troubled passages, invisible forces, and hidden intentions.