🔥 Rare antique statuette of Phra Pirab hand-carved from dense black wood, dating from the first half of the 20th century. This exceptional piece features eyes inlaid with red glass beads and teeth carved from bone , reinforcing its occult power and visual intensity.
Phra Pirab (พระพิราพ) , sometimes considered a terrible form of the god Shiva in the Thai pantheon, is the patron deity of ritual masters, exorcists, artists, and seers. He is invoked to dispel curses, tame evil spirits, and ensure dominance in the occult and esoteric arts.
This meticulously crafted statuette, imbued with an intense aura, was likely used in magical rituals, protection ceremonies, or as a guardian of a personal altar. Its ancient patina bears witness to many decades of reverent and sacred use.
Dimensions: 50 mm X 45 mm
Weight: 21 grams.
His red gaze pierces the night. Within the black wood, a presence is concentrated, a dull but indomitable vibration. This is not a simple sculpture: it is a guardian of invisible paths, a lord of illuminated shadows. Phra Pirab watches, silent and feared, over the forces we rarely dare to invoke.