Lucky Hand - Anthropomorphic Gambling Amulet
Thailand’s rich tradition of folk magic is renowned for its remarkable variety of amulets, each believed to offer specific blessings. This particular one is both visually striking and unique, often associated with bringing good fortune in card games and other high-stakes ventures.
At the heart of the design is a golden-painted hand, raised as if in a gesture of blessing or protection. The hand is given human-like qualities, with a serene face depicted on its lower part, and jovial eyes. A red and green braided string wraps around the hand, adding a symbolic touch.
On the reverse side, a large die sits at the top, and beneath it is a vial containing miniature dice and a Takrut—a small metal scroll inscribed with sacred text, believed to offer protection and enhance luck.
Measuring about 3 inches, the amulet is encased in a protective plastic cover, framed by an ornate red and black pattern. Inside the case, it’s filled with blessed oil infused with gold flecks, adding a mystical glow. This one comes ready to wear, completed with a sleek black cord necklace, this amulet is ready to wear, making it both a powerful talisman and a unique accessory.
Thailand’s rich tradition of folk magic is renowned for its remarkable variety of amulets, each believed to offer specific blessings. This particular one is both visually striking and unique, often associated with bringing good fortune in card games and other high-stakes ventures.
At the heart of the design is a golden-painted hand, raised as if in a gesture of blessing or protection. The hand is given human-like qualities, with a serene face depicted on its lower part, and jovial eyes. A red and green braided string wraps around the hand, adding a symbolic touch.
On the reverse side, a large die sits at the top, and beneath it is a vial containing miniature dice and a Takrut—a small metal scroll inscribed with sacred text, believed to offer protection and enhance luck.
Measuring about 3 inches, the amulet is encased in a protective plastic cover, framed by an ornate red and black pattern. Inside the case, it’s filled with blessed oil infused with gold flecks, adding a mystical glow. This one comes ready to wear, completed with a sleek black cord necklace, this amulet is ready to wear, making it both a powerful talisman and a unique accessory.
Thailand’s rich tradition of folk magic is renowned for its remarkable variety of amulets, each believed to offer specific blessings. This particular one is both visually striking and unique, often associated with bringing good fortune in card games and other high-stakes ventures.
At the heart of the design is a golden-painted hand, raised as if in a gesture of blessing or protection. The hand is given human-like qualities, with a serene face depicted on its lower part, and jovial eyes. A red and green braided string wraps around the hand, adding a symbolic touch.
On the reverse side, a large die sits at the top, and beneath it is a vial containing miniature dice and a Takrut—a small metal scroll inscribed with sacred text, believed to offer protection and enhance luck.
Measuring about 3 inches, the amulet is encased in a protective plastic cover, framed by an ornate red and black pattern. Inside the case, it’s filled with blessed oil infused with gold flecks, adding a mystical glow. This one comes ready to wear, completed with a sleek black cord necklace, this amulet is ready to wear, making it both a powerful talisman and a unique accessory.