Ancient Phra Ngang hidden in a medicinal balm box (occult reliquary)
This rare and puzzling talisman takes the form of an ancient Thai medicinal balm tin, once used to hold a traditional ointment ("Ya Mong"). Upon opening, it reveals a completely unexpected content: an occult reliquary carefully concealed by a master sorcerer, according to Khmer esoteric traditions.
This powerful artifact includes:
- 🕯️ An ancient bronze Phra Ngang , an emblematic figurine of love magic and occult attraction, covered in red sacred paste.
- 🔮 A Hin Phra Siwali relic stone , traditionally associated with luck, charisma and protection when traveling.
- 💎 A faceted, drop-shaped crystal , used as an energy receptacle or mystical visualization aid.
The red paste in the box is typical of secret rituals: a mixture of candle wax, herbs, ashes, and other sacred components, often blessed during nighttime ceremonies in the forest or at cremation. The whole thing constitutes a rare object of power, at once talismanic and shamanic, and deeply imbued with magical intent.
An artifact of great vibrational intensity, perfect for serious practitioners or collectors of authentic Southeast Asian magic.
Features :
🙏 Master: unknown (ancient object from the Si Saket region)
✨ Deity: Phra Ngang
☸ Khata: General instructions for use of Phra Ngang provided
📐 Dimensions: box diameter approximately 7.5 cm
⚓ Weight: approximately 160 grams
Reliquary: Antique Chinese Balm Box
Nestled in the shadows of everyday life, certain objects carry a double meaning. This innocuous box, a relic of a bygone era, has become the silent sanctuary of a Phra Ngang. The relic stone vibrates with the blessings of the Phra Siwali hermits, while the crystal drop awaits the reflection of an awakened gaze. This is not a simple talisman; it is a pact held in the palm of a hand.