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This is a set of two keychains with unique designs, purchased in Bangkok, Thailand. These keychains are likely based on characters from the Thai national epic, the Ramakien, such as the yaksha (giants/demons) and the monkey god Hanuman. They have a dazzling gold color and colorful decorations, giving them an exotic feel. In Thailand, these deities are revered as guardians that ward off evil and bring good luck, and they are also popular as amulets. They are carefully crafted down to the details, and just looking at them evokes an exotic atmosphere. They are recommended for attaching to keys, using as bag charms, or as a collection item. They are new and unused, so would also make a great gift! Perfect for those who love Bangkok, Thailand, or are looking for a unique amulet! 【Size】Total length approx. 9cm, charm part approx. 5cm 【Condition】New, unused 【Purchased in】Bangkok, Thailand ※Sold as a set of 2 only. ※The actual color may differ slightly depending on your monitor environment. ※Please feel free to ask any questions. I purchased these as souvenirs during a business trip to Thailand while stationed in Malaysia. I planned to use them after returning to Japan, but they have been stored in a warehouse. I've taken them out now to organize my belongings, so they are new and unused. I am also selling coconut trees, buffalo horns, and Thai mats. Thank you for your consideration. #Thailand #Bangkok #Keychain #Souvenir #New #Unused #Exotic #AsianGoods #OverseasTravel #LimitedEdition #Collection #Charm #GuardianDeity #Amulet #EvilWard #GoodLuck #LuckyCharm #Ramakien #Yaksha #Hanuman #ThaiCulture #Tradition
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