🐲 Sacred eggs of the Nāgas (Kai Phaya Nāg ไข่นาคราช ) 🐲
Rare glass votive objects from sacred temples in the Udon Thani and Mukdahan regions, such as Wat Phu Manorom . These mysterious translucent eggs are often associated with the protective energies of the Nagas, the mythical giant serpents and guardians of Buddhist tradition.
Often kept in sacred places or offered as offerings, these eggs are considered beneficial objects for harmony, luck, and energetic protection. Their patinated glass texture evokes the depths of the primordial waters where the Nagas reside, and their ovoid shape recalls the origin of all manifestation.
Each piece is slightly different, hand-cast, and bears witness to a tradition still alive in Issan, the heart of Thailand's Buddhist kingdom.
Rare sacred object, ideal for practitioners, collectors or for esoteric decoration charged with meaning.
Dimensions : approximately 5cm x 3cm
Weight : approximately 70 grams
Ancient tales tell of offerings made to the Nagas to protect crops, guide dreams, or bring visions. These crystalline eggs are seen as the condensers of these prayers, passed down from generation to generation by monks and seers of Issan. Some even say that by holding them in the hand during meditation, one can perceive echoes of the realm of sacred waters...