This collection of sacred amulets, crafted from Takian Tong Tree wood, is a limited edition series featuring the revered Mae Nang Prai Chaba Tong, a maternal deity associated with the Golden Takian Tree. The amulets have undergone immersion in Nam Man Prai, a sacred liquid, and incorporate Chin Aathan bone relics from a Hoeng Prai Ghost, which is believed to possess potent Maha Lap and Maha Sanaeh magical properties within Khmer necromantic sorcery.
Additionally, the amulets contain Pong Tang Glom powders derived from a Hoeng Prai Ghost Mother, accompanied by the heart mantra of the Tree Deva, and a Takrut inscribed with incantations for Maha Lap fortunate outcomes.
The Mae Nang Prai Chaba Tong (Motherly Deva of the Sacred Gold Takian Tree) amulets are part of a highly limited and exclusive collection. These sacred amulets have been meticulously hand-carved from the rare and revered Takian Tong tree, a species native to certain regions of Southeast Asia. The Takian Tong is believed to possess profound spiritual significance, and is associated with a maternal deity known as the Mae Nang Prai Chaba Tong.
Each amulet in this limited series has undergone a ritual immersion in the sacred liquid known as Nam Man Prai, which is thought to imbue the amulets with potent metaphysical energies. Additionally, the amulets incorporate bone relics from a Hoeng Prai Ghost, a type of necromantic entity in Khmer occult traditions. These bone fragments are believed to grant the amulets exceptional Maha Lap (good fortune) and Maha Sanaeh (charm/attraction) properties, making them highly sought-after by spiritual practitioners and collectors alike.
The exclusivity and sacred nature of these Nam Man Prai immersed Takian Tong amulets, combined with their intricate craftsmanship and incorporation of rare occult elements, contribute to their immense value and significance within certain esoteric circles.