π‘οΈ Powerful Bia Gae amulet consecrated in 2005 (BE 2548) by the very venerable Luang Phor Djua Piyasilo , renowned master of Wat Klang Bang Keow, in the province of Nakhon Pathom.
The Bia Gae is a powerful and ancient protective amulet of Thai Buddhism, traditionally used to ward off occult attacks, curses, wandering spirits, and harmful influences. It is often associated with masters of the Somdej Phra Phutthacharn (Toh) lineage, particularly Wat Klang Bang Keow, renowned for its mastery of the mystical sciences.
This piece was made from an authentic bia shell (ritual shell) entirely covered with a lead sheet shell, then engraved with ancient yant by hand by Venerable Luang Phor Djua . It is offered to you in a silver case decorated with traditional motifs.
- Master: Luang Phor Djua Piyasilo
- Temple: Wat Klang Bang Keow
- Province: Nakhon Pathom (Thailand)
- Year of consecration: 2005 (BE 2548)
- Dimensions: 4.8 cm x 3.3 cm
- Weight: 50 grams
- Activation Prayer (Khata on original temple map) = yes
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in silver-plated metal decorated with traditional scrolls.
π This Bia Gae is not just a religious object: it's a mystical shield. Enshrined in the occult tradition of Wat Klang Bang Keow, it acts like an inverted mirror, returning curses to their source. Ideal for energy-sensitive individuals, spiritual practitioners, or those seeking a solid energetic defense in a hectic world.