Description: Thai Talisman ( Takrut) Takrut (ตะกรุด) is a type of tubular amulet that originated from Thailand . It is also known as "Tangkai" in other cultures. The takrut is similar to a talismanwhen in plural, is 'Takrut'. They are worn by Thai people as a protective amulet and have existed for thousands of years. They are by rule, a talisman that is an elongated shape, taking the shape of a scroll. The scroll can be made of any type of metal, paper, leaf, papyrus, animal skin, or a large number of other mediums, including bamboo and wood vines. They are mostly worn on a cord around the waist, but are also often seen accompanying amulet on neck chains. The Sacred Inscriptions made upon the Takrut are a form of Sacre Geometry based in Thai Buddhist and Ancient vedic and animist traditions, which has come to be a very well known Niche Topic around the world since the Hollywood movie star Angelina Jolie received a Sak Yant Tattoo, which is also a yantra like a Takrut, except tattooed in the skin. Also, since the existence of the now well known website on Sak Yant (sak-yant.com) and the more anthropological and academic website 'sakyant.org', both run by Ajarn Spencer Littlewood,(citation needed) it has caused a great increase in the amount of interest in both the tattooed aspect of sacred geometry and the beliefs in its magical powers, as well as in the Takrut Amulet, which is one of the most favored types of Thai amulet. Yant (ยันต์, talisman) are incantations and sacred geometry designs with Pali gatha and Buddhist prayers (Invocations and Empowerment Spells), usually, but not aways inscribed using the Ancient Khom Pali (looks very similar to Khmer). In Northern Thailand, they use Lanna script and works just like Khom, except very similar to the actual Lanna script. The takrut is used for all purposes from Maha Sanaeh (attraction), Metta Mahaniyom (Business Success and Popularity), Mercy Charm, Maha Pokasap/Lap (Riches attraction), and Kong Grapan (Invincibility). Potential takeouts include gems , especially engraved gems , statues , coins , drawings , pendants , rings , plants and animals ; even words in the form of a magical spell , incantation , to repel evil or bad luck. Product Description The Takrut Bailan Pitsamorn of Luang Por Gaew is an amulet that is over a century old and is considered an eminent member of the 'Gao Yang Tee Kuan Mee Dtid Gaay' (Nine Sacred amulets which one should wear for perfect blessings), of olden days, which was a famous proverbial saying of devotees of amulets in Thailand in olden times. This exhibit is a perfect example of the classic and most commonly accepted Takrut Bailan of Luang Por gaew Temple: Wat Puang MalaiMaker of Amulet: Luang Por GaewRecommended Uses: protection, Mercy Charm., Evade Dangers, Successful Fortunes, Anti Black Magick size 2*3 cm SKU # 24
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
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Primary Material: Mixed Materials
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
Age: Post-1940
Maker: Luang Por Gaew Wat Puang Malai