🧧 This rare amulet represents the sacred couple Chao Pho – Chao Mae Chum Saeng, tutelary spirits deeply revered in the Nakhon Sawan region. Made in 1992, it embodies the joint protection of the masculine and feminine principles, a powerful balance between spiritual authority and maternal benevolence.
On the front, a couple of seated sacred figures can be seen, surrounded by a symbolic frame of Sino-Thai inspiration, reminiscent of the temples and shrines dedicated to these local deities. The presence of metallic inclusions visible in the material reinforces the ritual and sacred aspect of the object.
The cult of Chao Pho Chao Mae Chum Saeng is a typical example of Thai syncretism, blending Buddhist, animist, and Chinese influences. These protective spirits are considered the invisible guardians of the city, capable of bringing luck, prosperity, and protection against negative influences. Their shrine attracts many devotees during ceremonies and processions, particularly during annual festivals where their power is collectively invoked.
On the reverse of the amulet, a mystical Taoist inscription is discovered, composed of esoteric characters designed to channel and amplify spiritual energies. This type of sacred writing is often used in talismans to strengthen protection, attract fortune, and harmonize invisible forces.
Features:
- 🙏 Master:
- 🛕 Temple: Chao Pho Chao Mae Chum Saeng Altar (Nakhon Sawan)
- ✨ Deity: Chao Pho Chao Mae Chum Saeng
- 📐 Dimensions: 50 mm X 32 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 28 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made silver-plated reliquary decorated with traditional colored motifs.
🔮 Worn as a personal talisman, this amulet acts as a direct link with the protective spirits of Chum Saeng, offering an invisible but constant presence. It accompanies its wearer in times of uncertainty, attracts favorable opportunities, and wards off harmful influences. In the silence of its ancient material, it still whispers the prayers and invocations of the faithful who honored it…