Description: Thai Amulet Buddha Coin Nawa Wat RongSuaTen Roon 2 BE2562 Name in Thai: Phra Phuttha Ratchamongkol Bodi Trilokanat Roon 2 Maker: Wat RongSuaTen, Chiang Rai Province, ThailandDesigned by: Ajahn Puttha Kabkaew Year of Incantation: 2019 (BE2562) Material: Nawa Loha (9 Mixed Metals) consisting of iron, mercury, zinc, tin, lead, copper, brass, silver and gold Effect: Increase luck tremendously, Smooth sailing in life, Overcome all obstacles in life, Wealth fetching, Good in business, Overall good luck, Metta, Family Harmony, Protection from harm and danger, Good opportunity and successful in everything that you do. Size: W29.5 x H33.5 x D10 mmWeight: 25gAmulet no.: 41/200 History of Nawa Loha (Nine Sacred Metals) Nawa loha is a special metal alloy made from nine different metals. In Buddhism and the creation of sacred objects like amulets or Buddha statues, Nawa loha is considered highly sacred and important. It is believed that combining the nine metals brings together the unique properties of each metal, enhancing the power and sanctity of the sacred items made from it. History Nawa loha has been used in the making of Buddha statues and amulets since ancient times, including the Sukhothai, Ayutthaya, and Rattanakosin periods. Creating Buddha images using Navaloha has been a popular practice because this material is believed to carry strong spiritual power. Each metal used in the alloy is considered to have auspicious meanings, and the metals are often blessed through religious rituals before being cast into sacred objects. The Nine Metals in Nawa loha Nawa loha is made from nine different metals, each with special properties and auspicious meanings: Gold: Symbolizes wealth and prosperity. Silver: Represents purity and sacred power. Copper: Stands for strength and endurance. Mercury: Signifies transformation and adaptability. Zinc: Known for its protective properties. Blue Lead Ore (Chalcanthite): Believed to ward off evil. Iron from Namphi (a sacred source of iron): Symbolizes courage and toughness. Tin: Represents growth and success. Lead: Symbolizes protection and safety from harm. Beliefs and Value Nawa loha is regarded as one of the most powerful materials for making Buddha statues or amulets. Each of the nine metals has its own auspicious qualities, and when combined, they enhance each other's power. The process of creating sacred objects from Nawa loha involves religious rituals to further bless and empower the items, making them spiritually potent and highly revered. If you are interested in Acrylic waterproof case, there will be additional cost of US$10.https://www.ebay.com/itm/113669442679 The sacred amulets should be placed in suitable places, placing them on the floor, under a table or a chair, in a bathroom, or on the lawn is considered contempt to religious objects. “100% Genuine Guarantee” ** The color of the actual items may slightly different from the images due to different computer screen. Thanks for your understanding. ** Our Condition I accept ONLY PayPal for payment. The payment is expected within 5 days after the auction ends. Free Shipping Handling WORLDWIDE. The package will be shipped directly from Thailand via Registered Airmail, with tracking number, and it will take about 11-30 business days. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you are not satisfied with the product you purchased for any reason, please contact us for a return instruction within 30 days for a refund. Return shipping cost will be paid by buyer. Refund to the buyer will be the total purchase deduct original shipping charge and restocking fee 20%. And the refund will be done after the returned items received in original condition. Please contact us by ebay message only.
Price: 110 USD
Location: Bangkok
End Time: 2025-01-07T08:01:05.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Primary Material: Nawa
Type: Amulets
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region of Origin: Thailand
Age: Post-1940
Maker: Wat RongSuaTen, ChiangRai Province