Red Eyed Skulls Prai Krasip Amulet from Thailand
In Thailand, the belief that our reality overlaps with the spirit world is firmly anchored in people’s daily life. Many day-to-day rituals revolve around this dialogue. From offerings of food to your building’s spirit houses to ancestor prayers and worships, ghosts, whether familiar or not, are believed to be magically potent and have the power to interact with our lives and with the lives of other, in both positive and negatives ways.
When consecrated, these amulets can become the vessel for a “Prai Krasip,” a whispering ghost who serves as a guardian against danger, theft, and troubles, and can also bring luck and sometimes prosperity.
This amulet features a striking and intricate design encased in glossy, transparent resin, framed by an ornate black and gold border. Inside, five small skulls with red jeweled eyes are symmetrically arranged around a central cube-like object inscribed with Yant markings. The amulet is filled with vivid red oil, said to be enchanted.
About 2 inches tall and 1.5 inches across. Each amulet come with a sleek black cord necklace.
In Thailand, the belief that our reality overlaps with the spirit world is firmly anchored in people’s daily life. Many day-to-day rituals revolve around this dialogue. From offerings of food to your building’s spirit houses to ancestor prayers and worships, ghosts, whether familiar or not, are believed to be magically potent and have the power to interact with our lives and with the lives of other, in both positive and negatives ways.
When consecrated, these amulets can become the vessel for a “Prai Krasip,” a whispering ghost who serves as a guardian against danger, theft, and troubles, and can also bring luck and sometimes prosperity.
This amulet features a striking and intricate design encased in glossy, transparent resin, framed by an ornate black and gold border. Inside, five small skulls with red jeweled eyes are symmetrically arranged around a central cube-like object inscribed with Yant markings. The amulet is filled with vivid red oil, said to be enchanted.
About 2 inches tall and 1.5 inches across. Each amulet come with a sleek black cord necklace.
In Thailand, the belief that our reality overlaps with the spirit world is firmly anchored in people’s daily life. Many day-to-day rituals revolve around this dialogue. From offerings of food to your building’s spirit houses to ancestor prayers and worships, ghosts, whether familiar or not, are believed to be magically potent and have the power to interact with our lives and with the lives of other, in both positive and negatives ways.
When consecrated, these amulets can become the vessel for a “Prai Krasip,” a whispering ghost who serves as a guardian against danger, theft, and troubles, and can also bring luck and sometimes prosperity.
This amulet features a striking and intricate design encased in glossy, transparent resin, framed by an ornate black and gold border. Inside, five small skulls with red jeweled eyes are symmetrically arranged around a central cube-like object inscribed with Yant markings. The amulet is filled with vivid red oil, said to be enchanted.
About 2 inches tall and 1.5 inches across. Each amulet come with a sleek black cord necklace.