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PDMAA3888 : Tao Wet SuWan Pratan Sap Amulet ( LP Wan, Wat Mai Nongnamkhun, Nakhon Sawan Province)
with Katha: TW_Master
Stock Status Out of Stock   
Size 2.2 cm x 4 cm




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Year: BE 2557 (CE 2014)

Material:metal

Size: 2.2 cm x 4 cm

Quantity of Making: 599 pieces only

Power: Thai people believe Tao Wet Su Wan can protect them from ghosts and bad things. Tao Wet Su Wan is the symbol of wealth. The word Suwan in Thai translates gold. Thus, people worship Tao Wet Su Wan for wealth and good luck.

For Your Information: Tao Wet Su Wan is the deity of all devils. He is a bodyguard of Buddha and a guardian of the temple. So, you can see the statues of Tao Wet Su Wan in Buddhist temples.


Amulets by LP Wan, Wat Mai Nongnamkhun, Nakhon Sawan Province


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