Kuman Thong Three-Headed Skeleton Amulet | Thai Spirit Child Pendant | Mae Hong Prai Protective Talisman
This rare and powerful Kuman Thong amulet features an extraordinary 3-headed skeleton figure, gilded in gold and sealed within a protective resin case against a sacred red yantra cloth printed with Thai Khom script. The reverse displays a beautifully rendered Mae Thorani — the earth goddess — on red fabric surrounded by intricate sak yant magical inscriptions, amplifying the talisman’s spiritual potency. A silver bail loop allows for immediate wear as a pendant.
Kuman Thong, meaning “Golden Boy,” is one of Thailand’s most revered spirit guardians, believed to bring luck, protection, and prosperity to its keeper. This three-headed variant is exceptionally uncommon, representing heightened supernatural power and multi-directional spiritual awareness. Traditionally consecrated by Buddhist monks or spirit doctors, such amulets are prized by serious collectors of Thai occult objects and practitioners of Southeast Asian folk magic alike.
The compact resin-framed case preserves the gilt figurine in excellent condition, making this piece both a wearable protective charm and a striking collectible. A must for lovers of Thai Buddhist amulets, spirit dolls, and esoteric Southeast Asian talismans.
Details:
- Measurements: 2.9″ height; 1.6″ width; 0.8 depth
- Weight: 0.6 oz
- Origin: Thailand
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