Phra Rod Luesi Amulet (RL-01) Guru Hermit Set
Name: Phra Rod Luesi Amulet
Period: Tavaravadi
Origin: Lopburi, Thailand
Age: 7th to 13th century
Dimensions (in mm): Width - 15/19/15, Height - 28/30/26, Depth - 11,10,10
Renown for: Protection, Survival, Safety, Well Being, Respect, Resilience
Background: Phra Rod Amulets
As Queen Jamadevi the 1st of her name, Ruler of the Haripunchai Kingdom, was a devout religious Buddhist who had faith in her hermit gurus and held them in high regard she had built a number of temples and pagodas where she made the amulets her self and by others. Eventually she ordered them to be housed under these buildings for protection. There are a large variety of her incantation amulets each named after the spells imbued within and the print and pagoda where they were crafted. Amulets were gifted to her people for personal worship, carried as relics for well being, protection, respect, resilience against suffering in all forms.
Being a brave Queen of Harinpunchai, she had commanded troops in battle many times finding victory every time. Queen Jamadevi was almost always seen with her sword at her side marking her as one of the first, if not the first in a long history of Warrior Queens of the region. When her amulets were distributed her soldiers received first priority for amulets specifically hand crafted and imbued with powers of protection, safety, survival, and general well being.
Phra Rod Lusei Amulets
These are special variants of the Phra Rod amulet line, the Phra Rod Luesi which were crafted to emulate a revered few Spiritual Hermit figures, these amulets are for well being and protection, and include 3 of the most famous, which are Narod Hermit, Ta Fai (Fire Eyes), and NaWoa (Oxfaced). This set includes bespoke frames made of solid 22k Gold for each amulet.
Name: Phra Rod Luesi Amulet
Period: Tavaravadi
Origin: Lopburi, Thailand
Age: 7th to 13th century
Dimensions (in mm): Width - 15/19/15, Height - 28/30/26, Depth - 11,10,10
Renown for: Protection, Survival, Safety, Well Being, Respect, Resilience
Background: Phra Rod Amulets
As Queen Jamadevi the 1st of her name, Ruler of the Haripunchai Kingdom, was a devout religious Buddhist who had faith in her hermit gurus and held them in high regard she had built a number of temples and pagodas where she made the amulets her self and by others. Eventually she ordered them to be housed under these buildings for protection. There are a large variety of her incantation amulets each named after the spells imbued within and the print and pagoda where they were crafted. Amulets were gifted to her people for personal worship, carried as relics for well being, protection, respect, resilience against suffering in all forms.
Being a brave Queen of Harinpunchai, she had commanded troops in battle many times finding victory every time. Queen Jamadevi was almost always seen with her sword at her side marking her as one of the first, if not the first in a long history of Warrior Queens of the region. When her amulets were distributed her soldiers received first priority for amulets specifically hand crafted and imbued with powers of protection, safety, survival, and general well being.
Phra Rod Lusei Amulets
These are special variants of the Phra Rod amulet line, the Phra Rod Luesi which were crafted to emulate a revered few Spiritual Hermit figures, these amulets are for well being and protection, and include 3 of the most famous, which are Narod Hermit, Ta Fai (Fire Eyes), and NaWoa (Oxfaced). This set includes bespoke frames made of solid 22k Gold for each amulet.
Name: Phra Rod Luesi Amulet
Period: Tavaravadi
Origin: Lopburi, Thailand
Age: 7th to 13th century
Dimensions (in mm): Width - 15/19/15, Height - 28/30/26, Depth - 11,10,10
Renown for: Protection, Survival, Safety, Well Being, Respect, Resilience
Background: Phra Rod Amulets
As Queen Jamadevi the 1st of her name, Ruler of the Haripunchai Kingdom, was a devout religious Buddhist who had faith in her hermit gurus and held them in high regard she had built a number of temples and pagodas where she made the amulets her self and by others. Eventually she ordered them to be housed under these buildings for protection. There are a large variety of her incantation amulets each named after the spells imbued within and the print and pagoda where they were crafted. Amulets were gifted to her people for personal worship, carried as relics for well being, protection, respect, resilience against suffering in all forms.
Being a brave Queen of Harinpunchai, she had commanded troops in battle many times finding victory every time. Queen Jamadevi was almost always seen with her sword at her side marking her as one of the first, if not the first in a long history of Warrior Queens of the region. When her amulets were distributed her soldiers received first priority for amulets specifically hand crafted and imbued with powers of protection, safety, survival, and general well being.
Phra Rod Lusei Amulets
These are special variants of the Phra Rod amulet line, the Phra Rod Luesi which were crafted to emulate a revered few Spiritual Hermit figures, these amulets are for well being and protection, and include 3 of the most famous, which are Narod Hermit, Ta Fai (Fire Eyes), and NaWoa (Oxfaced). This set includes bespoke frames made of solid 22k Gold for each amulet.
This set includes bespoke frames made of solid 22k Gold for each amulet.