Description
Aj Tom
BE 2568
Total made 40
Size: 9.2 X 3.4 cm
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Based on ancient & traditional beliefs, this is said to:
– Wish granting
– Improve wealth
– Career, business, sales
– Gambling, windfall luck
– Charm & attract
– Fixing, and or improving relationship
– Gain kindness and compassion
– Gain favours
– Protect against physicial and spiritual dangers
– Take revenge on those who had wronged or harm
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The most violent and vengeful manifestation of Phi Tai Hong comes in the form of ghosts called Tai Thong Klom.
They are ghosts of pregnant women who died alongside with an unborn child, typically due to childbirth complications. These ghosts are even more malevolent because two lives were lost, not just one, resulting in the power and strength of two spirits.
These simple looking amulets, revisited with a classic mould from years ago, features a blend of many different phi tai hong glom and their LKK, a mixture of pong prai, nmp, soil and other materials, which were crushed and casted, then handpainted.
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Written records going far back as to the Ayutthaya period detail the power and fear associated with this particular type of spirit.
According to the writings of Jeremias van Vliet, a director of the Dutch East India Company in Ayutthaya during the 17th century, sacrificing pregnant women by burying them alive under city fortifications and buildings turned them into protective spirits rather than destructive Tai Thang Klom or Tai Thong Klom.
Often depicted in books and shows as a extremely violent and dangerous spirit, though proper consecrated by a skilled master, they can be tamed and assist the owners while gaining merits for themselves.
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