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Teap Payanak Rup Sup — Singular Khun Pean Wealth-Fetching Amulet from Early Batch by Por Sala Tan
This is not part of any mass run or general distribution. The Teap Payanak Rup Sup is an early-generation Khun Pean-style amulet individually hand-consecrated by Por Sala Tan, with only one known piece in existence. In traditional Thai amulet terminology, such pieces are referred to as “KP ton raek” (first batch Khun Pean), but more importantly, this one was not pressed or molded en masse—it was built from scratch using rare, spiritually charged materials selected specifically for their compatibility and energetic intent.
At its core, this amulet is designed for wealth fetching through metta (loving-kindness) and seneh (personal charm and attraction)—two of the most crucial energies for success in commerce, influence, and negotiation. The naming of this piece as Teap Payanak Rup Sup draws from the mythical naga (Payanak) whose form blesses one with unending streams of opportunity, wealth flow, and auspicious encounters. “Rup Sup” translates loosely to “image that attracts treasures,” symbolizing both the spiritual and material benefits conferred upon the bearer.
Composition & Sacred Materials
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Nur Hom: The base of the amulet is formed from Nur Hom, a fragrant, herbaceous sacred powder known for its calming energy and effectiveness in boosting seneh, social likability, and peaceful attraction. It is often used in rituals that involve harmony between beings—whether in love, business, or spiritual hierarchy.
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Nga Gra Den: On the reverse side, the piece features embedded fragments of Nga Gra Den—a natural formation believed to occur when spiritually agitated entities lodge force into forest trees, causing Nga (tusk-like material) to splinter and absorb their energy. This specific Nga is jinn-infused, carrying the spirit of a warrior-level yak or prai jinn, giving the wearer a hidden protective edge against harm, betrayal, or energetic attacks.
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Payanak Rup Sup: The spirit of Payanak—a naga-like entity tied to subterranean wealth and flowing abundance—has been ritually invoked and embedded into the amulet. The symbolic inclusion represents continuous wealth circulation, mirroring how Payanak never ceases movement in the unseen realms.
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Two Coffin Screws from a Luk Krop Box: These are not ordinary cemetery materials. The screws come from a Luk Krop box, traditionally used in housing the remains of stillborn or young children with spiritually active essences. In Thai necromantic practice, these spirits are often believed to have strong karmic ties and the ability to act swiftly in granting wishes, especially related to protection and request fulfillment. The screws serve as a conduit between realms, allowing spirit energy to work on behalf of the wearer.
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Takrut: A single Takrut scroll is embedded to balance the potent cocktail of metta, prai, naga, and forest spirits. The Takrut is likely inscribed with a plok sek (stabilizing or commanding yantra) to prevent energy overload and ensure the amulet acts in alignment with the bearer’s intentions rather than becoming too unpredictable. It also functions as an anchor to ground the various forces at work within the piece.
Purpose and Spiritual Utility
This amulet is particularly suitable for:
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Individuals involved in sales, trading, negotiations, or any field requiring a balance of charm and authority
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People who seek high-stakes spiritual tools that blend both prai and metta energies
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Collectors who value one-of-one consecrations, not batch productions
The barang nature of this amulet makes it highly active—meaning it should be respected and used with care. Offerings, regular communication, and intentional use are advised to align with the spirit forces within. This is not a passive piece to be worn idly, but a living spiritual tool capable of influencing external outcomes through unseen mechanisms.
A truly rare fusion of necromancy, naga magic, and metta/seneh charm work—this is one of the finest personal Khun Pean consecrations from Por Sala Tan’s early barang catalog. For those who understand the weight of such pieces, this is not just an amulet. It is a spiritual contract.

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