🙏🏽 Antique statuette of Luang Phor Thuat with Phra Siwali medal and sarira relic beads
Rare ancient statuette (≈ 40 years old) representing the venerable Luang Phor Thuat , legendary master of Southern Thailand (Songkhla – Pattani). Under the base are a copper Phra Siwali medal and surprisingly soft and translucent sarira relic beads (phratat) , with a texture close to sacred gelatin. An atypical combination that combines protection (LP Thuat), luck and good travel (Phra Siwali) with the aura of relics.
A mysterious devotional piece of unknown origin, likely produced in Thailand around the 1980s. Ideal for collectors of Thai sacred objects seeking an energy of safeguard (protection) and prosperity (prosperity).
Features
- Master: Luang Phor Thuat
- Temple: Unknown (Thailand)
- Deity: Phra Siwali (copper medal inserted in the base)
- Dimensions: 4.5 cm X 4 cm
- Weight: 85 grams
Why this room is special
- Rare association: LP Thuat (protection) + Phra Siwali (luck/travel) + sarira relics.
- Atypical relic: soft and translucent pearls, sacred gelatin appearance.
- Age and patina consistent with ~1980s production.
📿 It is said that some relics never quite solidify: they remain alive, like a breath trapped within matter. Here, the master watches, the pilgrim smiles, and the gelatinous pearls whisper a gentle benediction: "Walk in safety, advance toward abundance, and may your path be guided by the ancient light."