Salika Kru amulet from Wat Kok (Chonburi)
Coin depicting a pair of Salika birds—a Thai symbol of charm, eloquence, and harmonious understanding. This consecrated powder amulet shows fine signs of age and vivid relief, with two facing birds (Salika) on the reverse and a sacred seal on the front.
- ✨ Charisma, benevolent seduction, persuasive words
- 🗣️ Smooth communication, conflict resolution, gentleness of speech
- 💛 Harmonization of the couple, new favorable encounters
Features
🛕 Temple: Wat Kok, Chonburi Province (Thailand)
✨ Deity: Salika (birds of charm and eloquence)
📐 Dimensions: 40 mm X 30 mm
⚓ Weight: 20 grams
Reliquary: New custom-made stainless steel reliquary.
Directions for use
Worn close to the heart or placed in a space of exchange (shop, office), the Salika supports true speech and gentle attraction. Recite a short khata dedicated to benevolent charm every morning, cultivating the intention of peace and mutual respect.
🦢 In the pale gold dust, two birds speak silently. Their song is heard within: it tames the tongue, softens the gaze, and invites paths to meet. Under the blessing of the elders, the Salika opens the door to words that connect and encounters that smile.