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Arjan Jit

Arjan Jit

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Item/Amulet: Biagae Nergn

Temple/Master: Ac Jit

Pim/Year: 2565

Province: Nk Prathom

Material: Silver

Wrapping: Silver

Since the video feature of this piece in my recent I've gotten a few enquires. However as these are also not commercially made I didn't take many pieces as Arjan wanted to keep them for the Thai luksits as well.

So some back story Arjan is a luksit of Lp Up and many other great Masters and is also a 3rd Gen Lp Kuay luksit.

I followed him because of Lp Up and Mae Pim he has also been my spiritual adviser for the last 15 years.

Along the years he has done many Temple building initiatives and I've donated over $1m from renting his items over the last 15 years.

He has recently accomplished those goals and now seldom produce items as it takes alot of effort and time.

This Biagae was one such item he made 2 years ago and due to covid I didn't get many most of them went to the Thai luksits during lockdown.

It was made using the same style as Lp Boon as Arjan learnt ftom Lp Cher of Wat Klang Bang Keow on the old methods to make this, I remember one time I was invited to help make them in Wat Klang Bang Keow where if you get the right materials you can actually see the mecury move into the seashell.

The mercury used are the same ones as Palod and help with reflecting bad omens, converting negative to positive and to absorb all the bad energy and emitting positive energy to the wearer and loved ones around them. This is why many Thais put one at home on the altar, sometimes they make Bia Gae the size of a char siow bao.

Within this Bia Gae apart from the mercury Arjan is known to spend alor of money on buying broken amulets like Lp Parn, Lp Pring, Lp Kuay and even Arjan Toh powder to stuff inside.

One day I was having a casual chat and this piece slide out from his robes curious to see a silver Bia Gae I asked who made it, he replied "Tam eng chai eng" which means "I made and I am using it".

So obviously I asked for spares to rent, I was fortunate that he was in a good mood and let me have his piece which I immediately frame in gold box and the rest I framed in Silver and Plastic.

Few pieces to spare if anyone is keen

Photos for reference, Goldbox one NFS ty

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