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Ac Bed / Por Sala Tan
Ac Bed / Por Sala Tan
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Summary
This Blackwood Mae Per is a signature hand-crafted work by Ac Bed, carved from prai mai niu dam—deep forest black wood known to house a resident spirit. Measuring approximately 3 inches, this piece was created as part of an extremely small run of three, each infused with a single Mae Prai spirit. The example shown later entered the private collection of the cement factory owner after passing through Por Sala Tan’s hands.
The amulet is structured for guidance, protection, wish fulfillment, and strong seneh, with clear relevance for business and negotiation contexts.
Historical Background
The origin of this Mae Per traces back to a disciple who regularly traveled into mountainous regions to source rare herbs for market sale. His work demanded reliable guidance to locate scarce botanical materials, protection from wild animals, and the ability to negotiate favorably in markets dominated by female buyers known for firm bargaining.
Ac Bed designed this Mae Per specifically to address these needs. Only three pieces were made. After consecration, this particular example was later transferred to Por Sala Tan and subsequently placed into the cement factory owner’s long-term collection.
Origins of the Material
The black wood used for this piece was harvested from a deep forest location long associated with concentrated yin conditions. The site was known for repeated human deaths, with individuals drawn to the area under extreme emotional distress. At a later time, a lightning strike hit a specific tree at this location, permanently altering the wood’s character and darkening it into a dense ebony tone.
This event marked the point at which the wood was harvested by Ac Bed. The resulting material carried heightened yin responsiveness, making it suitable for Mae Prai habitation and long-term spiritual anchoring.
Ritual Process
The ritual was conducted jointly by Ac Bed and Por Sala Tan. It focused on liberation rather than coercion—specifically enabling Mae Prai spirits to stabilize, detach from unresolved states, and enter a functional role serving human custodians.
Each of the three pieces received a single Mae Prai spirit. The rite emphasized consent, alignment, and task-specific activation, allowing the spirit to operate with clarity in guidance, attraction, and wish execution.
Blessings and Effects
The blessings of this Mae Per are direct and well-defined. It provides strong seneh that influences interpersonal dynamics, particularly in commercial and negotiation environments. Wish fulfillment is a core function, especially for requests related to livelihood, trade success, and favorable outcomes.
The piece also offers directional guidance—supporting the user in locating opportunities, people, or resources that are otherwise difficult to find.
Modern Application
Historically, such Mae Per pieces were worn at the waist during travel and trade. In modern practice, placement has adapted for practicality and discretion. Suitable locations include a personal altar, work desk, office drawer, bag, or briefcase.
It is particularly effective for business owners, traders, negotiators, and individuals who rely on attraction, persuasion, and intuitive timing in their work.
Physical Details
The amulet measures approximately 3 inches in height. It is carved entirely from deep forest black wood and fitted with a cord for traditional carry or placement. Surface wear reflects age, ritual handling, and long-term habitation rather than decorative intent.
Recommended Pairing
This Mae Per is best paired with a baramee-enhancing piece such as a Somdej or a Kring. Such combinations stabilize the overall energy field, ensuring authority and merit remain balanced while seneh and wish-granting functions operate at full strength.

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