Phra Kling Mahayant Emperor Amulet in Lek Lai Pleak Malengsap by the Venerable Ajarn Morm Niranam Traiphum
Rare Phra Kling Mahayant Emperor amulet, consecrated in 2007 by the venerable Ajarn Morm Niranam Traiphum, a mysterious master renowned for his close ties to the Thai royal family.
This amulet is part of a very limited series of fewer than 200 pieces. It is made of precious Lek Lai Pleak Malengsap, an alchemical metal sought after for its iridescent color reminiscent of the sacred reflections of a Thai beetle (see attached photo).
The representation shows a Buddha seated in a meditative posture on a lotus throne, with a metallic surface displaying green, blue, purple, and golden reflections. This type of Phra Kling is traditionally associated with protection, spiritual strength, benevolent authority, and transformative energies.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Ajarn Morm Niranam Traiphum
- ✨ Deity: Phra Kling Mahayant Emperor
- 📐 Dimensions: 60 mm X 30 mm
- ⚓ Total weight: 105 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made silver reliquary decorated with traditional patterns + braided stainless steel chain.
Lek Lai Pleak Malengsap is prized in Thai esoteric tradition for its vibrant, changing, and almost supernatural appearance. Its multicolored reflections evoke a material born from fire, earth, and invisible forces, used in some rare amulets intended for practitioners, collectors, and spiritual protectors.
This amulet will particularly appeal to collectors looking for a rare piece that is both Buddhist, alchemical, and linked to the secret traditions of Thai masters.
🌈 Under its sacred beetle reflections, this Phra Kling seems to carry a hidden light, as if the metal itself holds the memory of an ancient ritual. A compact, brilliant, and silent presence, intended to accompany those seeking protection, dignity, and inner power.