🐯 Mystical Tiger Amulet blessed at Wat Pariwas (Luang Phor Somchai, 2551)
This is a rare and authentic amulet in the shape of a mystical tiger (Singh Koo) , made of red metal and blessed during a grand ceremony at Wat Pariwas (Bangkok) in 2551 (2008) . This piece embodies the power, charisma and traditional protection attributed to the sacred tiger in Thai Buddhism.
This model was consecrated by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Somchai , eminent master of Wat Pariwas, in the presence of the highly respected Luang Phor Sakorn , famous for his animal amulets charged with magical authority.
These tigers were blessed during a grand ceremony dedicated to the bodhisattva Phra Lak (พระลักษณ์หน้าทอง), protector of fidelity and conjugal love, with several sets of amulets consecrated together. This is a common practice in large Thai temples.
Dimensions: approximately 3 cm high
Weight: approximately 23 grams
Original temple box included
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in engraved stainless steel.
Ideal amulet for those who wish to increase their personal authority, intimidate enemies, protect themselves in business, or strengthen their animal magnetism.
🔮 This tiger is not a mere sculpture. It acts as an extension of the wearer's will. It watches over, protects, commands respect, and paves the way to success. In the shadow of Phra Lak, it becomes a silent guardian of love and fidelity, as well as a totem of brute strength and animal intuition.