This locket bears the image of Ac Tong Taladphu, a master whose name continues to carry weight among those who witnessed his true power in both sak yant and wicha. Created around B.E. 2550, this batch is significant — the sacred powder at the back was mixed with old powders from Por Tiang, bridging the lineage between two potent masters. Within the mixture lie takruts and relic fragments, each representing protective mantras and blessings for prosperity, authority, and fortune.
I had the privilege to receive sakyant under Ac Tong since B.E. 2545, and through those years, I saw how he worked — quietly, precisely, never in haste. His blessings were firm but compassionate, his rituals done with full concentration and heart. Those who met him knew that his presence alone carried an aura of command and calm, like someone who understood both the seen and unseen worlds.
This piece is not just a keepsake — it is a living reminder of a master who continues to bless his disciples beyond his lifetime. In my own experience, I’ve made wishes through this very image — especially for business and sales — and seen results that defied logic. It often felt as though Ac Tong himself was watching over me, helping from above like a father ensuring his student succeeds.
For anyone who values the true connection between disciple and teacher, this locket represents that bond — protection, guidance, and remembrance. It carries the heart of a master who devoted his life to his craft and his students, and even in passing, his spiritual current remains active, gentle yet powerful, for those who still call upon him with faith and respect.
