Sacred pestle Sak made of jackfruit wood, a talisman to attract customers to businesses and restaurants
Discover here a traditional Thai Sak sacred pestle , a ritual piece approximately 30 years old, hand-carved from jackfruit wood . Blessed yant symbols have been applied to its surface in black and red ink , along with touches of gold leaf to enhance its power.
This type of talisman is used by merchants and restaurant owners in Thailand. It is hung in plain sight to attract abundance, and before service, it can be picked up and gently tapped on each table to invite luck, prosperity, and a steady stream of customers.
A vibrant piece, imbued with a long history of ritual use and the authentic charm of Thai folklore. Ideal for shops, restaurants, food trucks, esoteric boutiques, tea rooms, or bars .
Origin: Thailand
Estimated age: approximately 30 years
Material: sacred jackfruit wood with yant and gold leaf
Use: to attract customers and bless business success
Dimensions: 20 cm long
Weight: 50 grams
Infuse your workplace with the energy of luck and prosperity. This pestle is ready to be used on your altar or directly in your establishment.
🌿 With its ancient wood imbued with prayers, and the sacred ink that traces the syllables of the Dharma, this pestle beckons the footsteps of visitors like a gentle rain. When a hand grasps it and touches the tables, blessings flow . In the soft sound of wood striking wood, fortune, smiles, and shared meals are born. An object that attracts not only wealth but also the harmony of the place.