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item # N20C13

RARE Jing-jok Song Hang, Luang Phu Rit, Nua Khao Kwai Fah-pàa. A carved natural water buffalo horn in a shape of a Wealth Fetching lizard with double tails, engraved with holy cabalistic writings at both sides, and stuffed with a tiny tagrut at its rectum (to stuff the tagrut at the rectum is to prevent the financial lost).  The horn was taken from the buffalo that was killed by lightning strike. Made by Luang Phu Rit of Wat Cholprathan Ratchadamri, Buri Ram Province in BE 2547 (CE 2004).

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Jing-jok or house lizard can be found everywhere in Thailand. Jing-jok appears at night time and make shrill sound, a hissing or croaking noise. If their tail is cut, it will grow again. Whatever homeowner does, house lizard always find a way to enter inside home.

If a "Jing-jok" falls in front of someone or Jing-jok makes shrill sound while one is leaving his/her house, it means that one is going to have serious problems or bad luck. This belief is based on that house lizards should never fall from ceiling or walls.

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BEST FOR: Jing-jok Song Hang brings good luck, and improves your luck in gambling, and betting. Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings Lucky Wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Maha Sanay (it turns you to a Prince Charming in the eyes of people around you). Warning of danger, and telling you the lucky winning lottery numbers.

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Tagrut

Tagrut is an early amulet worn by Thai men as necklace and as cord belt dated back over 800 years ago. Tagrut is usually made from sheet of metal or animal skin or bamboo or palm leaf inscribed with cabalistic writings, and then rolled as a tube.

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DIMENSION: 5.70 cm long / 1.70 cm wide / 0.40 cm thick

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item # N20C13

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