Ancient Amulet Store – Purveyors of preferred Classic Thai Buddhist Amulets for the True Devotee and Distinguished Collector
Discover theĀ immensely deep and fascinating world of Vintage Thai Buddhist Amulets. Ancient Amulet is a long term established and internationally recognized Vintage Amulet Shop, and A Trusted Source for Classic Thai Buddhist Amulets for Devotees and Discerning Collectors, and is one of the many sub projects of informational sources created by Thai Amulet, Buddhism and Thai Occult Expert, Ajarn Spencer Littlewood . as part of his ‘Buddha Magic Project‘
Ancient Amulet provides authentic Antique and Rare Thai Amulets of the Pre and Early Post-Modern Era, of high esteem and Sacred Value, to revere, study and collect. Our Ancient Thai Buddhist Amulets are selected from the finest exhibits we can discover, and given diligent study and authentication processes. Our collection showcases time-honored amulets crafted by ancient masters, boasting captivating qualities and representing the esteemed Pra Niyom class. We offer authentic, highly valued ancient Thai Buddhist amulets from the pre and early post-modern eras, carefully selected from the finest exhibits and thoroughly examined. We invite you to study, revere, and collect these classic amulets from ancient masters, and to learn about their magical aspects and the art of amulet evaluation
Nang Kwak Nuea Pong Jum Rak Hlang Yant 2490 BE Solid Silver Frame Luang Por Plern Wat Nong Mai Luang
An extremely rare Pra Nang Kwak Nuea Pong Jum Rak (Nork Pim) Sacred Powder Supawadee merchants daughter amulet Circa 2490 BE, from Petchburi Guru Master of Olden days, Luang Por Plern, of Wat Nong Mai Luang. A rare Master Class Ancient Amulet, that is extremely rare to find. The Pong Nang Kwak is made from Muan Sarn Sacred Powders with black herbal lacquer coating, which was a common practice in Olden Days, when people did not use metal frames so often, so the lacquer would protect the amulet from the elements.
The Amulets of Luang Por Plern are very highly sought after, and far and few between to find. This popularity is due to the many documented cases in the past of miraculous events having occurred with devotees, who have owned and worn the amulets of Luang Por Plern.
Luang Por Plern was a Master Gaeji Ajarn Guru Monk wo was extremely famous and revered by the people of Paetchburi Province, and the 'Nak Leng' (Hoods and Gunmen) respected him for his Maha Ud Gunstopper magic more than anybody. His amulets were famous for their ability to stop the bullets of a gun, and his ability to manipulate things with his Magic Spells was legendary around the whole country. He was prone to use the Wicha Nang Kwak with his Pra Somdej amulets, which were renowned for Maha Lap and Metta Maha Niyom Kaa Khaay power to improve business, professional success and prosperity.
Nang Kwak is one of Thailands most commonly seen Deities. Her image is given offerings and prayed to, in order to increase wealth and business prosperity. She is a Deity revered by Merchants in both India and Thailand, by both Brahman, and Buddhists alike. Nang Gwak is the helper of all shop-owners and merchants. She is normally seen placed on a high shelf (normally a wooden or red and gold lintel, called āHingā in Thai) and offered āNam Daengā (a red syrupy drink, often used in Bucha offerings to Deities in Thai Buddhist practice).
Also, Incense, and flower garlands are offered to please Nang Gwak, and bring customers and make sales. Kata Nang Gwak is used when paying devotional merits to Nang Gwak, who is used in the place of business to increase the amount of customers and sales you may ingress. Nang Gwak is a very popular magic cloth Yantra used in most business establishments in Thailand. You can also see Nang Kwak worshiped as a statue .
The amulets of Luang Por Plern are highly revered, collected and sought after by high-end amulet collectors around the whole country. His most rare, sought after (and expensive) amulet, is the first edition 'Rian Run Raek' 2495 BE Monk Coin amulet which already runs at many thousands of dollars, even reaching over ten thousand dollars for exemplary models.
Luang Por Plern began to first make amulets around the year 2485 BE, ten years before his famous and priceless first edition coin.
Luang Por Plern's first amulets were mostly Pra Somdej, with Nang Kwak, and the Pra Kring Klong Takian amulet, which is now becoming impossible to find, due to the fact that the local people of Paetchburi are not prone to sell their amulets from this great master. Those who do have one tend to stay quiet about it, and do not sell them or show them around. It is only very rarely that one is sometimes seen in circulation in the showroom of an Esteemed Ancient Amulet Emporium, and otherwise, one can consider the Pra Kring Klong Takian to be a very difficult amulet to obtain in one's possession.
The People of Petchburi have many famous stories of Miraculous lifesaving incidents arising from Devotees who wore the Pra Kring Klong Takian, and other Amulets of Luang Por Plern.
Stories ranging from Eavasion of Inevitably Deadly accidents, to the Bulletproof Maha Ud Gunstopper Miracle occurring are manyfold, wich in Paetchburi was an essential form of protection to have, being known as the 'Mueang Du' (City of the Angry) or 'Mueang Nak Leng' (City of the Gunmen).
It was a comonplace saying that any true Gunwielding Pistolero of Paetchburi should have to wear the Pra Kring Klong Takian of Luang Por Plern, and this was indeed seen to be truly worn by most of the Historical Gunmen of Fame. It was said by them, that the Pra Kring Klong Takian caused guns to refuse to fire, and swords and daggers to refuse to draw blood.
Below; The famous Pra Kring Klong Takian of Luang Por Plern
Kata Nang Kwak
Kata for Merchants
A powerful ancient amulet with Metta Mahaniyom Mercy Charm, Maha Sanaeh Seductive Attraction, and Maha Lap wealth increasing powers to attract customers and admirers, from Olden Days Miracle Monk of the Petchburi Province, the Land of the Gunman.
To Bucha Nang Kwak, One should use 5 incense sticks and offer flowers (preferably jasmine), red syrup drink (āNam Daengā). Some water, and also some sweets and rice as offerings. Light the incense, candles, and offer the flowers and drinks.
Then Say āNamo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassaā 3 times, and bow three times to Buddha before you begin chanting Kata Nang Kwak.
Use this Kata when you are going to sell things, or in your place of business in the morning. The above youtube clip is a slow and clear pronunciation of the below text
Om Sriwichay Gangwian
Phu Jao Khao Khiaw Mii Luuk Kon Diaw Cheu Naang Gwak
Chaay Hen Chaay Rak Hying Hen Hying Tak
Tak Tuan Naa Puak Paanichaa Paa Guu Bpai Kaa Terng Mueang Maen
Guu Ja Bpai Kaa Hua Whaen Gor Dai Wan La Saen Tanaan
Guu Ja Kaa Saarapadgarn Gor Dai Doey Klong
Guu Ja Kaa Tong Mua Rai, Gor Dai Dtem Haab Piang Wan Nii Bpen Rooy
Saam Haab Ma Ruean Saam Duean Bpen Saedtii Saam Bpii Bpen Por Kaa Sampao
Pra Rasii Puu Bpen Jao Bprasit Hai Gae Luuk Kon Diaw Swaaha.