Sacred amulet of the tiger god Jao Phor Suea , from the Roon Sao Ah series, dedicated in 2010 to Wat Krathum Suea Pla , an emblematic temple in Bangkok dedicated to the powerful protective tiger spirit.
This amulet, shaped like a Buddha tree leaf, depicts Jao Phor Suea in a unique and highly revered form: a tiger-headed monk seated in meditation. This iconography symbolizes the perfect mastery of brute force through spiritual discipline, uniting martial power, authority, and inner wisdom.
The piece is composed of three ritual clays in blue, white, and ochre, respectively evoking celestial protection, ritual purity, and earthly grounding (and also the colors of the Thai and French flags!). The center is adorned with the golden Thai numeral 5 (this is a special series made on the 5th Saturday of the month of Roon Sao Ah ), surrounded by a mystical radiance, reinforcing the spiritual power of the amulet.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Monks of Wat Krathum Suea Pla
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Krathum Suea Pla, Bangkok
- ✨ Deity: Jao Phor Suea (Tiger God)
- 📐 Dimensions: 65 mm X 60 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 32 grams
- Reliquary: New, custom-made, waterproof acrylic reliquary
🐯 Jao Phor Suea is the spirit of the sovereign tiger, guardian of powerful places and a feared protector against injustice, hostile magic, and harmful influences. This amulet acts as a seal of spiritual dominion. It strengthens the wearer's personal aura, inspires natural respect, and protects them in situations of conflict, competition, or danger. The tiger meditates, but when it rises, nothing can stand in its way.