Temple: Wat Bang Phra
Master: Luang Phor Sam Ang and many other revered monks including Wat Ban Phra
Consecration: Buddhist Era 2565
Raw materials: incense ash, sacred powder, temple soil, gemstones, and ancient bronze bells from temples.
Effects: Attracts both direct and indirect wealth. Helping to establish power and status Disaster prevention and risk avoidance Helps improve one's career prospects and overall luck.
Dimensions: Height 3.1cm, Width 2.3cm , Depth 1.7cm
donation 💰 880
Wearing method : Can be worn on the waist 🔹Handbag🔹Key and other storage locations
Relic Introduction:
Tigers are believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune, enhancing one's status and career.
Wearing this sacred object is believed to increase opportunities for advancement and income. It is especially suitable for believers who are prone to financial losses. 🙌🏻
Every exquisitely crafted detail carries its own meaning, symbolizing a strong attraction to wealth and prosperity! The candy in one's mouth signifies skillfully seizing and guarding one 's fortune, a symbol of steadily earning riches. The radiant light in one's eyes is the light of wealth accumulation, ensuring a continuous flow of riches. 💰💰💰
Luang Phor Pern said that tigers can ward off evil spirits, increase power, and bring wealth.
Tiger King, or tiger, is a sacred object in Thai Buddhism, believed to greatly enhance one's career prospects, power, and prestige.
Tigers are a symbol of power and status, suitable for people of all ages and genders to wear; small in size, yet possessing great power !
Government officials, wealthy businessmen, leaders of social organizations, and other high-ranking individuals are particularly fond of this type of amulet, believing it can bring smooth sailing to the wearer's career . 💪🏻