Skeletal Mae Per Statue
Thailand has an incredibly rich culture or folk magic, including a variety of astounding statues. This one, crafted out of painted wood and clay, is This handmade statue is dedicated to Mae Per, a feminine, worshipped as a mother-like Deva.
This statue prominently features Mae Per depicted as an older woman with a skeletal face, holding a child in her arms, blood pouring from her eyes like an endless stream of tears. Her magic is said to be connected to the mysteries of life and death, her power emerging from the pain, blood and violence involved in the experience of giving birth.
Such statues of Mae Per are used to protect against black magic and to protects women from the pain of birth.
This statue of Mae Per stands at around 8 inches tall and is made of painted plaster. The statue comes as is, including a small amount of dust from the marketplace it was purchased from in Thailand, and a few small chips in the paint.
Thailand has an incredibly rich culture or folk magic, including a variety of astounding statues. This one, crafted out of painted wood and clay, is This handmade statue is dedicated to Mae Per, a feminine, worshipped as a mother-like Deva.
This statue prominently features Mae Per depicted as an older woman with a skeletal face, holding a child in her arms, blood pouring from her eyes like an endless stream of tears. Her magic is said to be connected to the mysteries of life and death, her power emerging from the pain, blood and violence involved in the experience of giving birth.
Such statues of Mae Per are used to protect against black magic and to protects women from the pain of birth.
This statue of Mae Per stands at around 8 inches tall and is made of painted plaster. The statue comes as is, including a small amount of dust from the marketplace it was purchased from in Thailand, and a few small chips in the paint.
Thailand has an incredibly rich culture or folk magic, including a variety of astounding statues. This one, crafted out of painted wood and clay, is This handmade statue is dedicated to Mae Per, a feminine, worshipped as a mother-like Deva.
This statue prominently features Mae Per depicted as an older woman with a skeletal face, holding a child in her arms, blood pouring from her eyes like an endless stream of tears. Her magic is said to be connected to the mysteries of life and death, her power emerging from the pain, blood and violence involved in the experience of giving birth.
Such statues of Mae Per are used to protect against black magic and to protects women from the pain of birth.
This statue of Mae Per stands at around 8 inches tall and is made of painted plaster. The statue comes as is, including a small amount of dust from the marketplace it was purchased from in Thailand, and a few small chips in the paint.