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Goddess of Mercy
Mae Kuan Yim (Goddess of Mercy) (13-3)

Mae Kuan Yim

Made in Buddhist year 2539 with Silver.

Temple : Wat Nongnoakkai

Height: 3.5cm.

Purpose: Overcoming difficulties and enhancing inner peace.

$80.00
Phra Pidta Maharach
Pidta Maharacha 2539 (13-7)

Pidta Maharacha 2539

Made in Buddhist year 2539 with powder and embedded with gem.

Temple : Wat Nongnoakkai

Width: 2.5 cm Height: 2.7 cm.

Purpose: Consolidation of wealth, great popularity and good fortune.

$80.00
Mae Guan Yim boon Plakharph 2536
Mae Guan Yim boon Plakharph 2536 Luang Phor Karp (13-3)

Mae Guan Yim boon Plakharph 2536 Luang Phor Karp

Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2536

Temple: Wat Nong Noak Khai

Wat Nong Noak Khai is among one of the few Thai temples that rever the Goddess of Mercy of Mae Guam Yim. His Venerable had made and consecrated several batches of Mae Guan Yim amulets but the most special one remains the 2536 batch which included a carp.

Purpose: Prestige, respect, and auspiciousness.

$59.00
Somdej Taksin Sitting 2538
King Taksin the Great (Loon Laek) Sitting (80-48)

King Taksin the Great (Loon Laek) Sitting

Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2538

Temple: Wat Nong Nok Khai

According to history, Wat Nong Nok Khai was where King Taksin the Great rested his army before hitting Chanthaburi in his quest to reclaim Ayutthaya. Luang Phor Karp made and consecrated the first batch of Somdej Phra Chao Taksin amulets for four years before releasing them to the public in Buddhist year 2538 with a grand Puttapisek ceremony. There were two models made, namely, Somdej Phra Chao Taksin in a sitting posture and Somdej Phra Chao Taksin on the horse back.

Purpose: Determination, Success, Victory

$59.00
Somdej Taksin on Horseback 2538
King Taksin the Great (Loon Laek) on Horseback (80-47)

King Taksin the Great (Loon Laek) on Horseback

Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2538

Temple: Wat Nong Nok Khai

According to history, Wat Nong Nok Khai was where King Taksin the Great rested his army before hitting Chanthaburi in his quest to reclaim Ayutthaya. Luang Phor Karp made and consecrated the first batch of Somdej Phra Chao Taksin amulets for four years before releasing them to the public in Buddhist year 2538 with a grand Puttapisek ceremony. There were two models made, namely, Somdej Phra Chao Taksin in a sitting posture and Somdej Phra Chao Taksin on the horseback.

Purpose: Determination, Success, Victory

$59.00
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