Sacred fish amulet Yant Pla Tapian Thong – Venerable Phrakru Suweemön (Wat Loi Kroh – Chiang Mai)

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🐟 Golden Brass Sacred Fish Amulet – Yant Pla Tapian Thong
Blessed by Venerable Phrakru Suweemön (Wat Loi Kroh – Chiang Mai)

This handcrafted amulet depicts the sacred Pla Tapian fish , intricately braided in gilded brass and mounted on a ritual red cord. It was consecrated by Venerable Phrakru Suweemön , monk emeritus of the famous Wat Loi Kroh in Chiang Mai , a temple known for its protective practices and traditional talismans.

This Yant Pla Tapian Thong (« Golden Fish Yant ») is an ancient symbol used in Thailand to attract prosperity, luck, and good business . It comes with a consecration paper bearing the temple seal , with a handwritten blessing evoking its virtues for popularity and business success.

🔮 It is known for:

  • Promote fortune and gains (โชคลาภ)
  • Develop charisma and social relationships (เมตตามหานิยม)
  • Helping traders and independents succeed in business

Dimensions & weight

  • Height : about 12 cm (sai-sin included)
  • Weight : 1 gram

Additional information

  • Blessing : Venerable Phrakru Suweemön (Wat Loi Kroh, Chiang Mai)
  • Original temple paper provided
  • Handcrafted in small numbers by the Venerable

🔮

Braided golden fish have been used for centuries in Lanna folk culture as good luck charms and talismans of abundance. In Thai sacred art, the fish symbolizes fluidity, unhindered prosperity, and the ability to avoid everyday obstacles.

When associated with a respected monk like Venerable Phrakru Suweemön , this talisman becomes a true object of power , imbued with prayers and merits. A discreet but formidably effective companion for those who move forward with faith and determination.

the magic of the Buddha

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