This is Superb Rian Coin Lucky Tiger 'Ser Non Kin' Nur Thong Deang, strongly blessed by Ajahn Prasoot in year BE2553. Featured with stunning design Rian Coin of Lucky Tiger Head image and sacred Yants at front. This sacred Rian Coin Lucky Tiger is made from sacred Copper materials and coated dark surface. Featured with sacred Specific Yants and Palang Chakawan image at back.
Ajahn Prasoot, the current abbot of Wat NaiTao, was learnt Wicha magic from his master LP Sang (previous abbot), who's has deep knowledge of Visha and is highly respected in South of Thailand. Ajahn Prasoot also mastered Wicha from Wat Kao Or and developed to created Powerful amulets. He went “Tudong” alone and met Kruba Murah, LP Samrit and LP Sawai with studied the art of making efficacious amulets. Later after his master LP Sang passed away, Ajahn Prasoot became the abbot of Wat NaiTao. He is mastered a lot of metta and wicha.Thai Amulets Code: 7336
Monk: LP Prasoot.
Temple: Wat NaiTao.
Special: This is Superb Rian Coin Lucky Tiger 'Ser Non Kin' Nur Thong Deang (Height 3.2cm) strongly blessed by Ajahn Prasoot in year BE2553. Featured with stunning design Rian Coin of Lucky Tiger Head image and sacred Yants at front. This sacred Rian Coin Lucky Tiger is made from sacred Copper materials and coated dark surface. Featured with sacred Specific Yants and Palang Chakawan image at back. This sacred Rian Coin Lucky Tiger is name by 'Ser Non Kin' is meaning of 'Tiger rest sleeping and eating' under the tree. Wearer can easily find foods, money and sleep well of all time. I highly recommend to you.
Effect: Bring More Money Luck, Guardian your Fortune, Increase Luck tremendously, For Protection worshipper from dangerous, bad things and black magic, Power of authority to command and leading people.
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