The 9 Gold Takrut Khun Paen Rub Sap by Luang Pu Chuen - For Wealth 2002
I was really surprised to find these in old stock at a shop we emptied recently as I have not seen one of these for 9 years. These are famous, and they come as new in the original cases.
This is one of the most famous and sought after series from Wat Ta Ee, Buriram Province, close to the Cambodian border. Luang Pu Chuen was a master of ancient Khmer sorcery, and this batch is legendary among collectors for its power.
The most popular item in this run of amulets is the Khun Paen Rub Sap, which is highly regarded for Metta Mahaniyom (loving-kindness), Maha Saneh (charm/attraction), and Chok Lap (extreme good luck and wealth). It is often used by business owners and sales people to attract customers and boost their income.
These amulets varied in what they contained. There are rare sacred powders, such as hand made Pong Ittijae, and some versions feature Takruts, gemstones, or pieces of Luang Pu’s monk robe on the back. As this is the top issue, it contains diamond powder, 9 gold Takruts, and a couple of gems, which makes this very special indeed. Gold is considered the best metal for Thai magic, due to it being incorruptible, shining like the sun, and its value. Unsurprisingly, gold Takruts are now rare to see because of the cost.
This rare piece measures 2.15”. It comes with its original box and a Buddhist kata.Great magic for lowest level of the deity altar.
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The 9 Gold Takrut Khun Paen Rub Sap by Luang Pu Chuen - For Wealth 2002
Buddhist amulets usually consist of hand made powders and contain no Prai - but - there is a range of items that were released by temple and the top level amulet often had gold Takruts. There's no way they could do that now due to cost, and finding the old issues is now difficult, so grab these while you can.

