Rare bimorph amulet representing on the front the Hindu god Phra Pikanet (Ganesh), master of the arts, sciences and destroyer of obstacles, and on the back the highly venerated miracle-working monk Luang Phor Thuat, renowned for his miraculous powers of protection against dangers and accidents.
This ancient piece, once black, has naturally changed color over the years, turning gray due to mineral concretions forming on its surface—a phenomenon considered by some masters to be a sign of spiritual activation of the amulet.
Features :
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Consecration: Unidentified temple, Thailand
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Estimated year: Around 2010
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Material: Sacred powder and consecrated herbs.
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Dimensions: Approximately 6 cm in diameter.
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Weight: Approximately 55 grams
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Obverse: Phra Pikanet (Ganesh) dancing amidst the clouds, posture of divine ecstasy
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Reverse: Luang Phor Thuat seated in meditation, two golden takut visible inserted into the mass.
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Condition: Very good, patinated surface with natural concretions.
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Reliquary: new custom-made stainless steel reliquary.
This amulet combines two forces of subtle balance: the cosmic dance of Ganesh, breaker of mental shackles, and the peaceful but invincible presence of Luang Phor Thuat, guardian against misfortune. The concretions that have appeared over the years are seen as a manifestation of the vibratory activity of the object's energy protection field. A piece for those who walk between faith, art, and mystery.