This rare Khun Paen Aum Kuman Riding Chicken amulet was consecrated by the revered monk Luang Phor Kuai (LP Kuai) of Wat Kositaram, Chainat Province, during the early period around B. The amulet features Khun Paen holding a child (Aum Kuman) and riding a rooster, a symbolic image representing great charm (Metta Mahaniyom), victory, and good fortune.
The reverse side bears a low-relief image of Phra Sivali, the saint of wealth and prosperity, enhancing the amulet's power for luck, fortune, and business success. Crafted from sacred powder mixed with holy oil (Phong Namman) in LP Kuai's early era, this piece carries the full spiritual essence of his magical lineage - highly respected among collectors of authentic Thai Buddhist amulets. Monk: Luang Phor Kuai, Wat Kositaram, Chainat.Material: Sacred powder mixed with holy oil. Size of pendant: 6.0 x 3.5 cm (approximate). Condition: Good vintage condition with natural signs of aging.
Front: Khun Paen holding child riding chicken. Back: Low-relief image of Phra Sivali. Power: Metta, wealth, charm, fortune, success. All these artifacts are unique and some very old. WE DO NOT SELL ANY FAKE AMULETS or COPY VERSION. We will try our best to solve your issues.