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🕊️ Salika-Kru amulet blessed in 2010 by the Most Venerable Phra Kruba Krissana Intawano of Wat Pah Mahawan, in Nakhon Ratchasima province. This amulet is finely cast in a white sacred paste typical of Kruba Krissana's creations, and decorated in relief with two Salika birds facing a central yant of seduction. Salika (or Sarika) are sacred birds in Thai Buddhist tradition, renowned for their charming song and power of attraction. This amulet is considered a talisman of gentle bewitchment, promoting human relationships, seduction, verbal persuasion, and business. It is particularly recommended for traders, artists, therapists, and anyone who works with the public.
Features :
🙏 Master: Phra Kruba Krissana Intawano
🛕 Temple: Wat Pah Mahawan (Nakhon Ratchasima)
✨ Deity: Salika-Kru (sacred birds of charm)
📐 Dimensions: Approximately 4.5 x 3.2 cm
⚓ Weight: 17 grams
Reliquary: Custom-made waterproof reliquary (slightly yellowed and stained)
Two birds with honeyed songs soar upwards, carrying messages of harmony and attraction. The Salika-Kru amulet is not a mere object: it is a breath, a murmur, a gentle vibration that awakens sympathy, relaxes tension, and attracts good fortune into the exchange. Whoever wears it sees doors open, glances soften, and words find their rightful place.
Features :
🙏 Master: Phra Kruba Krissana Intawano
🛕 Temple: Wat Pah Mahawan (Nakhon Ratchasima)
✨ Deity: Salika-Kru (sacred birds of charm)
📐 Dimensions: Approximately 4.5 x 3.2 cm
⚓ Weight: 17 grams
Reliquary: Custom-made waterproof reliquary (slightly yellowed and stained)
Two birds with honeyed songs soar upwards, carrying messages of harmony and attraction. The Salika-Kru amulet is not a mere object: it is a breath, a murmur, a gentle vibration that awakens sympathy, relaxes tension, and attracts good fortune into the exchange. Whoever wears it sees doors open, glances soften, and words find their rightful place.