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Amber Sarira relic beads and sacred Hin Phra Siwali stone in a Lampang ceramic reliquary #724

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This traditional ceramic reliquary comes from the Lampang region, known for its ancient craftsmanship and symbolic motifs. The decoration depicts a fighting rooster , an emblematic figure of courage, vigilance, and vitality in Thai tradition.

Inside lie genuine Sarira relic beads in shades of amber and orange, formed naturally during spiritual processes associated with practice and consecration. Each bead is unique in its color, translucency, and subtle vibration.

These beads are accompanied by a sacred white Hin Phra Siwali stone , a powerful symbol of abundance, protection, and prosperity. Phra Siwali is traditionally invoked to open paths, promote material and spiritual good fortune, and attract favorable circumstances.

This collection of rare relics was assembled by a private collector in Chiang Rai . It is an object of devotion and contemplation, ideal for a personal altar, a consecrated statue, or a meditation space.

Features

  • 🛕 Temple: Not applicable (collectible relics)
  • ✨ Deity: Phra Siwali
  • 📐 Dimensions: Diameter 65 mm
  • ⚓ Weight: 80 grams
  • Reliquary: New reliquary in decorated ceramic, traditional fighting rooster motif


These Sarira beads, with their sun-kissed reflections, carry the silent memory of accumulated practice and merit. Combined with the Hin Phra Siwali stone, they form a core of gentle yet constant energy, conducive to protection, harmony, and righteous abundance. The rooster watches over us, heralding the dawn and driving back the darkness.