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Skeletal Mae Per Amulet Amulet

$45.00

Thailand has an incredibly rich culture or folk magic, including a variety of astounding amulets. This one, crafted out of painted wood and clay, is dedicated to Mae Per, a feminine, worshipped as a mother-like Deva.

This amulet prominently features Mae Per depicted as an older woman with a skeletal face, holding a child in her arms. Her magic is said to be connected to the mysteries of life and death, her power emerging from the pain, blood and violence involved in the experience of giving birth.

On the reverse side of the amulet is a metallic red rose, two fish, and two boats, as well as a Takrut. In Thai folk culture, fish are symbols of abundance, and boats often symbolize life's journey. Takrut are small, cylindrical scrolls made of metal that are inscribed with sacred text.

Such amulets of Mae Per are used to protect against black magic and to protects women from the pain of birth. They can also be used as a love charm to attract lovers or protect a relationship, regardless of the the gender or sexual orientations of the person who uses it.

This amulet is around 3 inches and is encased in a protective plastic casing. Surrounding the clear encasement is an ornate frame with a gold and black pattern. The casing of the amulet is uniquely filled with a magical oil enhanced with gold flecks. It comes complete with a sleek black cord necklace, ready to wear.

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Thailand has an incredibly rich culture or folk magic, including a variety of astounding amulets. This one, crafted out of painted wood and clay, is dedicated to Mae Per, a feminine, worshipped as a mother-like Deva.

This amulet prominently features Mae Per depicted as an older woman with a skeletal face, holding a child in her arms. Her magic is said to be connected to the mysteries of life and death, her power emerging from the pain, blood and violence involved in the experience of giving birth.

On the reverse side of the amulet is a metallic red rose, two fish, and two boats, as well as a Takrut. In Thai folk culture, fish are symbols of abundance, and boats often symbolize life's journey. Takrut are small, cylindrical scrolls made of metal that are inscribed with sacred text.

Such amulets of Mae Per are used to protect against black magic and to protects women from the pain of birth. They can also be used as a love charm to attract lovers or protect a relationship, regardless of the the gender or sexual orientations of the person who uses it.

This amulet is around 3 inches and is encased in a protective plastic casing. Surrounding the clear encasement is an ornate frame with a gold and black pattern. The casing of the amulet is uniquely filled with a magical oil enhanced with gold flecks. It comes complete with a sleek black cord necklace, ready to wear.

Thailand has an incredibly rich culture or folk magic, including a variety of astounding amulets. This one, crafted out of painted wood and clay, is dedicated to Mae Per, a feminine, worshipped as a mother-like Deva.

This amulet prominently features Mae Per depicted as an older woman with a skeletal face, holding a child in her arms. Her magic is said to be connected to the mysteries of life and death, her power emerging from the pain, blood and violence involved in the experience of giving birth.

On the reverse side of the amulet is a metallic red rose, two fish, and two boats, as well as a Takrut. In Thai folk culture, fish are symbols of abundance, and boats often symbolize life's journey. Takrut are small, cylindrical scrolls made of metal that are inscribed with sacred text.

Such amulets of Mae Per are used to protect against black magic and to protects women from the pain of birth. They can also be used as a love charm to attract lovers or protect a relationship, regardless of the the gender or sexual orientations of the person who uses it.

This amulet is around 3 inches and is encased in a protective plastic casing. Surrounding the clear encasement is an ornate frame with a gold and black pattern. The casing of the amulet is uniquely filled with a magical oil enhanced with gold flecks. It comes complete with a sleek black cord necklace, ready to wear.

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