LP Ruay Sacred Silver Bracelet Wat Tako

An authentic blessed Guru Monk Bracelet of International Repute, of the 'Niyom' class preferred most highly sought after bracelets of the pantheon of the Late Great Luang Por Ruay of Wat Tago (now deceased). This is a most eminent and fast disappearing for true devotees, and serious collectors of this Great Master Monk, is the Gamlai Ngern Magical Sacred Bracelet.
This exhibit is an especially preferred edition, with the Pat Yod Lotus Fan on one side of the sacred bracelet, with Gai Gaew Crystal Cockerel on the other side, flanking the Cameo image of Luang Por Ruay in the center, with Sacred Yant Putsoorn, and Maha Yant Magic Square on the back. The edition information and other inscriptions are engraved on the rear side, with year of release, and individual limited edition series number and code stamp Pat Yod (Lotus petal Monk's fan shape). The Pat Yod code stamp has the Khom (ancient Khmer Sanskrit) Syllable 'A" inside it.
Maker; Luang Por Ruay Temple of Origin; Wat Tago Year of Issue' 2557 BE Type of Amulet' Sacred Bracelet
Magical Effects' Maha Lap, Metta Maha Niyom, Serm Duang Material' Solid Silver with Ya Rachawadee Enamels, and Special Custom frame Embellishment Recommended Uses' Increase Wealth, Charm and Mercy, Auspicious Blessings, Improve Horoscope Edition' Sorn Rit Ruay Ruay Edition

Ai Khai Dek Wat Chedi Yantra Cloth for Prosperity Lottery-Luck and Protection

Pha Yant Daeng Ai Khai Dek Wat Chedi Yantra Cloth, blessed in Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony in the year 2553 BE, after Traimas 3 month empowerment, at Wat Chedi, in the Tord Kathina Robe Offerings Ceremony, and empowered in Ritual Magical ceremony by the Great Masters of the Khao Or southern sorcery tradition. The Pha Yant measures 40 Cm High x 30 Cm Wide, and is on Red Pha Prajiad Cloth., with Golden image and Khom Agkhara spells surrounding and contained within the Yantra.

Local folk believe that Ai Khai Dek Wat Chedi is empowered to fulfil all wishes, and to be able to invoke lottery wins, and other auspicious blessings. Devotees flock to the temple every day to pay respects and Bucha, and beg for lottery wins, riches, good jobs and for their friends and family to be bestowed with great blessings.