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Collaboration between Master "Yai Yem" and the legitimate successor "Archan Mee" We are certified as the only official distributor in Japan by Master Mee, so please rest assured. Famous female spirits "Mae Si Nuan and Mae Songklin" "Deceased Pregnant Woman Mixed Naman Prai" Production Year: Buddhist Era 2568 (2025) Number Produced: 199 Serial No. With portrait photo of Mae Si Nuan Last in stock ※ Most of this lot has been sold due to bulk purchases by buyers in the Chinese market. Mae Si Nuan was blessed by Master Mee and is a famous female spirit in the Raya Phee lineage of Samnak, and her spiritual power is highly regarded. This Prai has been used as a major component of various amulets and spiritual objects made in Samnak, and there is a history behind it. She was a real person who died during pregnancy, and it is said that she brings strong spiritual efficacy through "intense obsession, lingering attachment, and deep affection." Materials: Straw and hair used in Mae Si Nuan's funeral, Naman Prai, Sai Sin (holy thread) Yai Yem's blessed, precious Naman Prai Mae Songklin, 9 types of sacred herbs (Waan Dok Thong, etc.) It possesses powerful loving-kindness and charm, captivating the hearts of all who see it, and causing them to fall in love. It is said to enhance love luck, interpersonal relationships, business, and fortune, and to attract good luck. It deepens the bond with loved ones, brings back the heart of a lover who has left, and has the power to engrave thoughts in the heart and make them unforgettable. Apply to the body, or mix with water to use, apply a small amount to the forehead. It can also be diluted with water and sprinkled in front of stores or houses. The final blessing will be solemnly performed at the crematorium of Wat Kammet. Archan Mee's brother is a monk at Wat Kammet, and various sacred herbs (Waan) are grown on the temple grounds, which are used as important materials for the amulets they create. Taboos: Drinking or applying to the lips, using it to steal another person's spouse. Offerings are also easily available in Japan, making them easy to handle, and highly recommended. Detailed information will be provided after the contract is concluded. #Khunpaen #LookKrok #Voodoo #Kumanthong #Sorcery #Rumor #BlackMagic #CursedTools #GoodLuck #Occult #MaeJaruan #GhostStory #Kapala
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