🐯 Superb Kiew Samrit Singh Mahachok Mahaséti amulet (เขี้ยว สัมฤทธิ์ สิงห์มหา โชค มหาเศรษฐี), blessed at the famous Wat Traimit in Bangkok, on Saturday October 18, 2016, by the Most Venerable Chao Khun Thongchai . This model is numbered 72 out of 499 copies , first official edition.
The amulet combines a stylized tiger tooth in black alchemical alloy Loh Dam , finely engraved with khom yantra, surmounted by a powerful silver Singh (sacred lion) , protector of the Law of Dharma and guardian of the subtle realms.
- Temple: Wat Traimit Wittayaram, Bangkok
- Master officiant: Chao Khun Thongchai
- Date of consecration: Saturday, October 18, 2016
- Name of the series: Kiew Samrit Singh Mahachok Mahaséti
- Edition: First series, limited to 499 pieces
- Serial number: 072
- Materials: Dark alloy (tooth), silver alloy (Singh)
- Dimensions: Approximately 8 cm x 3 cm
- Weight: Approximately 45 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made golden reliquary decorated with fine brilliant-style stones.
Symbolism:
The Singh lion embodies vigilance, wealth, and victory over obstacles. Integration with a symbolic tiger tooth enhances the dimension of personal power, deterrence, and courage. This amulet is said to promote good luck, prosperous business, and protection against negative energies .
🛕 During the ceremony at Wat Traimit, hundreds of amulets were consecrated in a devotional atmosphere under the blessing of Venerable Chao Khun Thongchai. Each piece is said to have received a specific “life breath” to awaken the Singh's spirit and activate the sacred inscriptions on the tooth.