Amulet Guide

Relic objects from around the world and their powerful meanings — all in one place.

Not sure what you need or why you should wear them? Use our guide below.

Roaring Tiger

Power and Respect

This amulet is popular among Thai warriors, historical heroes, and boxers in the form of tattoos blessed by monks before their fights. Roaring tigers are believed to offer protection and enhance commanding power.

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Sarika

Captivating Charm

A mythical bird in Thai and Indian culture with charming sounds that carry messages between the human and divine worlds. Sarika symbolizes communication, deep love, and captivating speech. Wearing Sarika is believed to enhance charisma, luck, and the ability to succeed in negotiations.

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YUNN

Protection

This ancient Sanskrit spell was used throughout history among royal fighters and heroes before the kingdom of Thailand.

The characters on the five rows of the talisman are transcriptions of characters from the birth, enlightenment, and nirvana of the Lord Buddha.

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Buddha

The Sacred

For Buddhists, a Buddha necklace is a way to express faith, seeking blessings and protection from Buddha himself. For non Buddhist, wearing Buddha is a constant reminder compassion, wisdom, and peace, guiding wearers toward mindful living.  We ask for respectful usage of the Buddha jewelry.

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In the name of MOTHER

Grace

Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a symbol of God’s love and grace. This amulet is often worn to strengthen faith within the Catholic tradition, but it can be worn by anyone with a Christian affiliation and a respect for the Blessed Mother.

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Cross

Faith

Luke 9:23 "Then he said to them all: 'Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me."

Wearing a cross is thought to stave off evil spirits or powers. The cross also represents love and compassion in Christianity.

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Ganesha

Wisdom

Ganesha is the elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings. He is the epitome of wisdom and helps us remove obstacles to achieve targets. The upraised hand of Lord Ganesha depicts protection and reassurance to his devotees.

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Naga

Wish

Nāgas are mythological creatures in Hindu and Buddhist traditions with human upper bodies and serpent lower halves.  Nagas are more than mythical creatures in Thai culture; they are spiritual guardians and symbols of transformation and are known to grant wishes for their followings.

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Bullet Wood

Wealth

The bullet wood (Pikul) tree is believed to have divine origins, with its fragrant flowers linked to the heavenly gardens of Lord Indra. It is considered auspicious and associated with prosperity, fertility and grace.  The sacred flowers are used in worship, traditional medicine, and as diplomatic gifts to symbolize peace and good fortune between kingdoms.

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