Limited Edition "Lacha Chok" Bia Gae – Sacred Protection & Fortune Shell (BE 2566)
Limited Edition "Lacha Chok" Bia Gae – Sacred Protection & Fortune Shell (BE 2566)
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Master: Kruba Krissana, Wat Arsom
Edition: Lacha Chok (Great Royal Fortune) | Limited Production: Only 199 pieces worldwide.
The Power of the Bia Gae
The Bia Gae is one of Thailand’s most ancient and respected talismans. While Kruba Krissana is world-renowned for his "Metta" (charm) amulets, this special release focuses on a dual-force: Absolute Protection and Supreme Luck.
What Makes This Piece Unique?
Unlike standard Bia Gae, this edition is injected with Kruba Krissana’s Signature Sipheung (Sacred Charm Wax).
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The Shell: Traditionally used to "turn back" bad luck and deflect black magic or negative energy.
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The Sipheung: Injected directly into the shell to infuse the protection with Metta Maha Niyom—ensuring that while you are protected, you are also attracting wealth, opportunities, and positive charisma.
Spiritual Benefits
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Evil & Black Magic Shield: Acts as a spiritual "reflector" to bounce back negativity and malevolent intentions.
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"Lacha Chok" (Great Luck): Specially blessed to enhance windfall luck and business success.
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Charisma & Charm: The infused sacred wax helps the wearer gain favor in social and professional circles.
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Transformation: Helps "turn bad situations into good" (Gae Duang).
Product Specifications
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Year: BE 2566 (2023).
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Master: Blessed and consecrated by Kruba Krissana Intawanno.
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Rarity: Serialized as part of a strictly limited run of 199 pieces.
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Condition: Authentic, direct from the temple, guaranteed by 3B Chok Dee Amulets.
Collector’s Note
For Western practitioners of the occult or Buddhist arts, this Bia Gae is a rare "cross-over" piece. It combines the legendary defensive power of the cowrie shell with the famous "Butterfly King" charm energy that has made Kruba Krissana a household name across Asia.
"A rare shield of protection, sweetened with the scent of sacred charm."
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