Sacred Look Nimit marbles consecrated in 2002 at Wat Phra Maha Chakri in Bangkok
These sacred Look Nimit beads are small, traditional Buddhist talismans consecrated in 2002 at Wat Phra Maha Chakri in Bangkok. Used as objects of protection, blessing, and spiritual support, they embody the discreet yet powerful presence of Thai sacred tradition. Their round shape evokes wholeness, fulfillment, and the harmonious cycle of beneficial energies.
In the Wat tradition, Look Nimit are often associated with faith, merit, and subtle protection. Worn on one's person, kept on an altar, or incorporated into a devotional practice, they accompany those seeking to strengthen their inner stability, move forward with confidence, and remain connected to the blessings of the Buddha and sacred Thai rites.
Features :
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Phra Maha Chakri, Bangkok
- 📐 Dimensions: 10 mm
- ⚓ Weight: approximately 5 grams
- Please note that these little Nimit looks are 25 years old and show a fairly strong patina.
These ancient sacred beads will appeal to collectors of blessed objects, enthusiasts of Thai amulets, and practitioners sensitive to subtle spiritual aids. Their understated and traditional presence makes them precious witnesses to Thai religious fervor, imbued with a protective and peaceful energy.
🔮 These Look Nimit bear the silent memory of temple blessings and the invisible power of Buddhist rites. Their closed, simple, and sacred form acts as a small world of protection, a spiritual core kept close to oneself to move forward with confidence, clarity, and serenity.