Phra Ngang, a skeleton with navy blue eyes – Ajarn Nan Mahakaew
Discover a truly unique Phra Ngang , consecrated by the venerable Ajarn Nan Mahakaew , a Cambodian master renowned for his Prai practices and his body entirely covered in ritual tattoos – except for his face. His esoteric expertise, deeply rooted in ancient Cambodian lineages, imbues each creation with a rare power, sought after by practitioners and collectors alike.
This Phra Ngang is immediately distinguished by its representation: the body is sculpted in the form of a skeleton , a direct symbol of karmic rupture, the overcoming of negative influences, and the channeling of occult energies. Another exceptional feature is its deep blue eyes , whereas almost all traditional Phra Ngang use red eyes. This choice reinforces the amulet's "absorbent" and protective aspect, reminiscent of the great rituals for neutralizing wandering entities (Praï).
Under the base, you will find a red and gold temple disc , adorned with the sacred Namo symbol, a signature of authenticity and traditional blessing.
Features :
🙏 Master: Ajarn Nan Mahakaew (Cambodia)
🛕 Temple: Personal Lineage – Prai Practices
✨ Deity: Phra Ngang (skeleton form, navy blue eyes)
☸ Ritual instructions: Yes (on request via email)
📐 Dimensions: 6 cm x 2 cm
⚓ Weight: 42 grams
Powers and virtues
The Phra Ngang skeleton is traditionally used for:
- Repel dark influences and evil spirits
- Create a powerful personal protective field
- Mastering unstable or conflictual situations
- Attracting luck in risky ventures
- Strengthening occult charisma (Saeh Metta, dark)
Here, the skeletal aesthetic amplifies the work related to karmic rupture, the release of old burdens, and the mastery of subtle energies. The deep blue eyes, extremely rare in the Phra Ngang tradition, bring a cooler, deeper energetic signature, a vibration more focused on absorption and transmutation than on aggression.
🔥 In the heart of the silent night, when unseen forces stir, Nan Mahakaew's Phra Ngang stands like a guardian between two worlds. Its blue gaze, like a bottomless well, draws in what troubles, absorbs what disturbs, and reflects back to its bearer a clarity that cuts like a sacred blade. It does not destroy: it reveals. It does not frighten: it protects. It stands motionless on the tenuous border between living magic and forgotten shadows.