Ancient Takrut Amulet from the Most Venerable Luang Phor Wichit of Wat Samet Neua (1969)
Rare ancient Thai amulet consecrated in 1969 by the most venerable Luang Phor Wichit, also known as Phrakru Wichit Sarakhun, from Wat Samet Neua, in Chachoengsao province.
This amulet consists of an ancient portrait of the venerable, accompanied on the reverse by three sacred takrut scrolls placed in a small, waterproof reliquary from the period. This type of talisman is sought after for its direct connection to the protective blessings of Thai traditional masters.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Wichit (Phrakru Wichit Sarakhun)
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Samet Neua
- 📜 Province: Chachoengsao
- ✨ Deity: Portrait of the venerable Luang Phor Wichit
- 💫 Benefits/Powers: Protection, blessing, spiritual strength, support in difficulties
- 📐 Dimensions: 28 mm X 18 mm
- ⚓ Weight: Approximately 2 grams
- Reliquary: Custom-made waterproof resin reliquary from the period.
The three takrut visible on the back form the esoteric heart of this amulet. In Thai tradition, these sacred scrolls are associated with protective formulas, yants, and blessings transmitted by the master during consecration.
This ancient piece retains a beautiful ritual presence, with its period blue casing, its devout portrait, and its metallic scrolls protected under the back window. It will appeal to collectors of ancient amulets as well as practitioners seeking a protective talisman linked to an authentic master.
🔮 This amulet carries the silent imprint of an ancient ritual. The venerable's portrait watches from the front, while the three takrut rest at the back like three discreet guardians. Together, they form a small portable sanctuary, imbued with memory, protection, and blessing.