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Large enameled amulet Jatukham Rammathep nine faces great fortune and riches - Wat Ai Khiaow # 768

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Large yellow ceramic amulet of Jatukham Rammathep with nine faces , from the 2007 edition known as great fortune and riches , dedicated to Wat Ai Khiaow , also known as Wat Khongkha Wong , in the province of Nakhon Si Thammarat .

In the tradition of Southern Thailand, Jatukham Rammathep is invoked for protection , success , and the opening of material paths when one's intention remains pure. The nine-faced version symbolizes a more complete presence, capable of observing directions and acting as a guardian, while also reinforcing the prosperity aspect of this edition.
On the back of the amulet is Phra Rahu surrounded by the animals of the Chinese zodiac.

The amulet offered here is distinguished by the presence of white consecration paste on the front. It also possesses a very special feature for collectors and practitioners: it was individually rededicated by the temple's Jao Wat for a donor who is a member of the temple committee . This type of personal blessing often imbues the object with a more intimate character, directed towards a specific intention of merit and support for the temple.

Features

  • Temple: Wat Ai Khiaow, (also called Wat Khongkha Wong), Nakhon Si Thammarat
  • Deity: Jatukham Rammathep with nine faces
  • Dimensions: 60 mm
  • Weight: 97 grams

Reliquary: Custom-made reliquary in dark patinated metal decorated with traditional motifs.


Nine faces to see beyond appearances, a single presence to keep you centered. This amulet is like a door sealed by merit; it attracts what is meant to come, repels what is meant to leave, and reminds us that true wealth begins when the mind remains steady amidst movement.