Mae Nak Ajarn Tom front photo

Mae Nak Amulet β€” Wealth, Love & Fortune Bound By Devotion

A Mae Nak piece by Ajarn Tom, revered for wealth, love, luck, and wish fulfilment, rarely released from devoted collector hands.

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Description

Ajarn Tom | BE 256X | Size: to be filled


Who Mae Nak Is & Why People Pray to Her

Mae Nak stands as one of the most widely worshipped figures in Thai spiritual belief. People do not pray to her out of fear. Instead, they turn to her because of results.

For generations, devotees have prayed to Mae Nak for wealth, love, luck, and wish fulfilment. Because her story centres on devotion that never fades, many believe she responds strongly when prayers come with sincerity and clear intention.

According to traditional accounts, Mae Nak was a devoted wife who died during childbirth while her husband was away. However, her love and attachment did not end. Instead, they endured. Over time, her story became a symbol of love that holds, loyalty that stays, and fortune that does not easily slip away.

As a result, people commonly pray to Mae Nak when they seek:

  • Love and reconciliation

  • Emotional bonding and loyalty

  • Wealth flow and fortune luck

  • Business, sales, and gambling luck

  • Wish fulfilment tied to personal desire


Mae Nak in Daily Worship & Family Belief

In Thailand, families also pray to Mae Nak for easy delivery, child health, and household prosperity. Many believe she helps protect both mother and child, ensuring continuity and wellbeing.

Importantly, Mae Nak is not worshipped only by women. Men also pray to her widely. In particular, many seek her help for wealth, business success, luck, relationships, and personal wishes. Her blessings respond to intention, not gender.


This Piece & Its Spiritual Maturity

This particular piece comes from an earlier phase of Ajarn Tom’s work. He handcrafted it personally and followed methods commonly used at that time.

Originally, Ajarn Tom wrapped the piece in Nam Man Prai. Back then, practitioners used this method for function rather than appearance. Over time, the oil did not remain on the surface. Instead, it slowly absorbed into the body of the piece itself.

Because of this long absorption process, the energy had time to settle, anchor, and mature naturally. This effect cannot be rushed or artificially recreated. It only develops through years of handling and exposure.

Due to age, the exact materials can no longer be confirmed with certainty. However, based on Ajarn Tom’s known practices and visible characteristics, this piece almost certainly contains a Prai-based compound. Traditionally, such materials associate with attraction, emotional influence, luck, and prosperity flow.


Symbolism & Rarity

The form shows a woman holding a baby. This image reflects Mae Nak’s defining qualities: devotion, continuity, and abundance born from love.

Today, pieces like this rarely surface. Most remain with long-term devotees and collectors, who do not release them easily. When one appears, it usually does so because of circumstance, not availability.

Therefore, this is not a decorative item.
Instead, people seek it for wealth, love, and fortune β€” and once secured, they rarely let it go again.

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