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Rare ritual Oï Sang shell cast in a copper-colored alchemical metal, intended for the consecration of the Nam Mön holy water . This object comes from the esoteric tradition of a Thai Ajarn alchemist from the lineage of Wat Huay Jorakey (นครปฐม / Nakhon Pathom), a temple renowned for its tantric practices and rituals linked to the nature of the elements. This type of shell is used to symbolically draw and pour blessings, whether during the manufacture of amulets, the protection of a place or the anointing of a practitioner. Unlike natural sea conchs, this model has been entirely cast in a sacred alloy with ritual properties. A rare piece, reserved for advanced adepts, ajarns or knowledgeable collectors.
🪔 Forged in the secret fire of living metals, this ritual Oï Sang shell is not a simple utensil: it is an offering mouth. When it pours the blessed water, the Nam Mön becomes a messenger of the ancestors, spirits, and devas. Silent yet vibrant, it conveys what words cannot contain—the power of the rite, the fluidity of karma, the hidden breath of Thai alchemy.
- Dimensions: 7 cm X 2.5 cm.
- Weight: approximately 70 grams.
🪔 Forged in the secret fire of living metals, this ritual Oï Sang shell is not a simple utensil: it is an offering mouth. When it pours the blessed water, the Nam Mön becomes a messenger of the ancestors, spirits, and devas. Silent yet vibrant, it conveys what words cannot contain—the power of the rite, the fluidity of karma, the hidden breath of Thai alchemy.