Mae Nang Kwak Fortune Takrut Blessed at Wat Tak Fah by LP Thong and LP Bok in the 1970s
Ancient fortune takrut consecrated in the 1970s at the famous Wat Tak Fah in Nakhon Sawan province by the very venerable Phra Kru Nipat (Luang Phor Thong) and Phra Kru Thammapan (Luang Phor Bok).
This traditional amulet is dedicated to Mae Nang Kwak, the Thai goddess of prosperity, flourishing trade, and customer attraction. The front features an ancient depiction of Mae Nang Kwak seated in a hand-waving posture, a classic symbol of inviting wealth and good fortune.
The reverse contains three sacred metallic takruts preserved in their original ancient reliquary. The takruts were traditionally blessed by the masters of Wat Tak Fah to bring material luck, professional success, spiritual protection, and open opportunities.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Phra Kru Nipat (LP Thong) and Phra Kru Thammapan (LP Bok)
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Tak Fah
- 📜 Province: Nakhon Sawan
- ✨ Deity: Mae Nang Kwak
- 💫 Benefits/powers: Fortune, prosperity, business success, customer attraction, protection
- 📐 Dimensions: 25 mm X 12 mm
- ⚓ Weight: Approximately 3 grams
- Reliquary: Custom-made waterproof plastic reliquary (dating from the 1970s and showing its age)
Ancient takruts associated with Mae Nang Kwak are particularly valued in Thailand by merchants, collectors, and practitioners seeking a traditional amulet linked to abundance and ancient monastic blessings.
🌺 This ancient amulet still seems to carry the murmur of the Thai markets of yesteryear, when masters blessed takruts to attract wealth, harmony, and benevolent visitors. Mae Nang Kwak has remained for generations one of the most popular symbols of sacred prosperity in Thai esoteric tradition.