Thai Amulet Buddha

Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman

Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman
Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman

Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman

Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman. The authentic Kuman Thong originated in a practice of necromancy. They were obtained from the desiccated fetuses of children who had died whilst still in their mothers' womb.

The witch doctors were said to have the power to invoke these stillborn babies, adopt them as their children, and use them to help them in their endeavours. According to ancient Thai manuscripts used by practitioners of black magic Thai:????????? Saiyasat, first the unborn fetus was surgically removed from the womb of its mother.

Then the body of the child would be taken to a cemetery for the conduction of the proper ceremonial ritual to invoke a Kuman Thong. The body was roasted until dry whilst the witch doctor chanted incantations of magical script. Once the rite was completed, the dry-roasted Kuman was painted with Ya Lak (a kind of lacquer used to cover amulets and Takrut with gold leaf) and covered in gold leaf. Thus this effigy received the name of "Kuman Thong", meaning Golden Little Boy. Latin America and the Caribbean: 4-15 weeks.

North Africa and the Middle East: 3-5 weeks. This item is in the category "Antiques\Asian Antiques\Southeast Asia\Amulets". The seller is "world_of_collections" and is located in this country: TH.

This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Type: Amulets
  • Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
  • Featured Refinements: Thai Amulet
  • Primary Material: Brass
  • Color: Multi-Color


Guman Thai Buddha Statue Brass Kuman Thong Figure Ai kai Buddhism Talisman