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📿 Votive Buddhist Rosary Look Phrakham – Sacred Wood Mae Mongkhön – Very Venerable Luang Phor Kambu (Wat Kut Chompoo) # 677

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📿 Look Phrakham Buddhist votive rosary in sacred Mae Mongkhön wood, consecrated in 2010 by the Venerable Luang Phor Kambu

This Look Phrakham votive rosary comes from Wat Kut Chompoo (Ubon Ratchathani) and was consecrated in 2010 by the very venerable Luang Phor Kambu , master of the tradition of the forest monks, highly respected for his ritual power and his blessings oriented towards protection and merit.

Each piece is crafted from sacred Mae Mongkhön wood , renowned for its prosperity, good fortune, and harmony. They are handcrafted directly at the temple, resulting in a charming detail: the number of beads varies from piece to piece (between 22 and 27), a testament to their handmade creation by the monks. This touch of authenticity appeals to collectors.

Features :

  • 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Kambu
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Kut Chompoo (Ubon Ratchathani)
  • ✨ Deity / Type: Phrakham Look – votive rosary
  • 📐 Dimensions: 15 mm beads
  • ⚓ Weight: approximately 30 grams

The Look Phrakham is traditionally used for prayer and meditation, as well as a votive offering placed in the hands of a Buddha statue. It is kept on the altar and used for reciting mantras and khatas. A living object, steeped in history, it is exceptional for those who wish to connect with the lineage of the forest monks and the Venerable Luang Phor Kambu.

Beyond its ritual function, this rosary emits a soft and stable vibration: it supports the practice, opens the way to serenity, and recalls the perfect imperfection of the handcrafted gesture, where life resides.

In the heart of the temples, as the sacred wood takes shape under the monks' hands, each bead becomes a miniature world. Some bear 22 prayers, others 27 breaths—no two are alike. Keep it with respect: it is the witness of a ritual, an intention, a blessing whispered into the wood. When you recite your mantra, it listens.