🔥 This ancient red ceramic amulet depicts the powerful guardian Tao Wessuwan, recognizable by his firm posture and protective expression. The piece shows a beautiful patina of use and natural signs of wear, testament to an ancient object that has stood the test of time.
Estimated to be around 40 years old, its precise origin remains unknown, which enhances its mystery and appeal for collectors of ancient spiritual objects. The presence of inscriptions on the back, as well as the sacred ceramic material, indicate a traditional ritual consecration.
Tao Wessuwan, also known as Thao Wessuwan, is a major protective deity in Thai Buddhism. Guardian of wealth and invisible realms, he is considered the leader of the yaksha, formidable protective spirits. He protects against negative spirits, occult attacks, and malevolent energies. His cult is particularly popular for attracting prosperity while offering powerful protection to its wearer.
Features:
- ✨ Deity: Tao Wessuwan
- 📐 Dimensions: 5 cm X 3 cm
- ⚓ Weight: 25 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in gray metal decorated with fine stones.
🔴 An ancient and silent presence emanates from this amulet, as if the guardian it embodies is still actively watching. Tao Wessuwan, master of invisible worlds, seems frozen here in eternal vigilance, ready to repel dark influences and strengthen the aura of the wearer. This piece carries within it the memory of past rituals and timeless protective force.