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※ Emergency Arrival Phra Krueng Nudo Nom Maew (Cat's Milk): This amulet depicts baby mice, the natural enemies of cats, drinking cat's milk. This image symbolizes unconditional love, romance, happiness, business success, improved charm, and is believed to bring powerful fortune. ▪️ Temple of Issue: Wat Pa Sapon (Roi Et Province), Luang Por Tar ▪️ Year of Issue: 2558 BE (2015) Extremely Rare, Limited to 999 pieces ▪️ Ceremony: Blessed in 2015 by LP Tar with a Phutthaphisek (prayer ceremony). ▪️ Purpose of Issue: For the restoration of Wat Pa Sapon. ▪️ Case: Micron Made from a secret material first created by LP Tar in 2552 BE, consisting of holy powder made from the placentas of 9 cats and 9 types of herbs. The front features a gold mask of Nudo Nom Maew (Cat's Milk), and the back features the monk's robe, two coins to attract fortune, mystical substances, 8 Takruts to enhance power, and is lavishly decorated with small gemstones throughout. LP Tar is a legendary high-ranking monk in Roi Et Province. He is known for pursuing both Thai Buddhism and Khmer beliefs, and for creating powerful amulets. He is a wonderful monk who teaches kindness to people. His amulets are highly sought after, with a reputation for bringing success in love and happiness to families for those who possess them. ★ Phra Krueng are generally obtained by making offerings or performing services at Thai temples. ★ They have many fans among athletes and celebrities, and are widely known as amulets among the Thai people. Regarding antique items, please understand that they are used items, so please understand their condition. #ThaiAmuletMarket
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