🕊️ Small hand-painted Salika Kru amulet consecrated by the Venerable Phra Kruba Krissana
This small Salika Kru amulet was consecrated by the Venerable Phra Kruba Krissana of Wat Pah Mahawan, in Nakhon Ratchasima. Made from raw clay, it was then hand-painted with vibrant colors that highlight the symbolic presence of the two sacred Salika birds.
In Thai tradition, Salika are associated with charm, gentle speech, benevolent seduction, and harmonious influence. This type of amulet is sought after to promote communication, attraction, sympathy, and relational success.
The lively style of this piece, with its hand-painted details, gives it a singular presence. Every glance at it reveals both the simplicity of the sacred earth and the ritual strength instilled during consecration.
Features :
- 🙏 Master : Phra Kruba Krissana
- 🛕 Temple : Wat Pah Mahawan, Nakhon Ratchasima
- ✨ Deity : pair of sacred birds Salika Kru
- 📐 Dimensions : 3 cm X 2.5 cm
- ⚓ Weight : 19 grams
- Reliquary : New custom-made silver-plated reliquary decorated with traditional colorful motifs.
🕊️ Worn as a talisman of charm and harmony, this Salika Kru seems to whisper a discreet blessing to its owner. It evokes righteous speech, favorable encounters, and that subtle grace that attracts without ever forcing.