Kee Phung Mah Set Nang Magic Charm Wax – Wat Ban Den, Tak Province
This sacred wax Kee Phung Mah Set Nang was consecrated according to the traditional ritual of the very venerable Kruba Wang Phromaséno (1891-1973) at Wat Ban Den , in Tak province.
The bronze box containing this magical wax is exquisitely decorated. On the front is an esoteric depiction of a naked woman in union with a horse, an ancient symbol of passion, attraction, and the mastery of instinctual forces. On the back appears Phaya Khaokham , a powerful spirit associated with the occult arts of Northern Thailand.
Inside, one discovers a dark red sacred wax, an Ee-Per amulet depicting an embracing couple, and small relic stones. Together, they form a complete talisman dedicated to charm, attraction, and subtle influence.
Despite its deliberately old and patinated appearance, this edition of Kee Phung Mah Set Nang cream is about ten years old.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Kruba Wang Phromaseno (1891-1973)
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Ban Den, Tak province
- ✨ Deity: Phaya Khaokham
- 📐 Dimensions: 30 mm X 25 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 25 grams
This magical charm wax is traditionally used to enhance personal magnetism, awaken desire, and increase influence in romantic or social relationships. It belongs to the lineage of occult preparations from Northern Thailand, renowned for their power and ritual efficacy.
🔥 Beneath its ancient appearance lies a burning power. The dark red wax holds the breath of ancient rites, the imprint of passions, and the silent call of desire. Worn or kept close, it acts like a subtle wave, attracting eyes and awakening hearts according to the secret law of sacred charm.