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Item/Amulet: Prah Piyu Jamnan
Temple/Master: Por Sala Tan
Pim/Year: 251x
Province: Fang, Northern Thailand
Material: Paneang Skull Cap (Lersi Relic)
Category: Super Barang
Size: 5"
This monumental Prah Piyu Jamnan is a rare and highly significant piece from Por Sala Tan, created in Fang during the 251x era. The amulet is fashioned from the skull cap of a Lersi hermit and served as the vessel for housing a powerful Piyu Jinn that had long resided within a cave. At a size of five inches, it stands out as a commanding spiritual artifact, seldom seen outside of advanced collections.
The strength of this amulet lies in its ability to neutralize and consume ill fortune, while simultaneously offering formidable protection against enemies of any form. It is not just a standard barang—it operates at a higher echelon, capable of overpowering and controlling lesser entities such as prai kasip and other minor spirits.
Historically, this piece carries immense weight. While many Masters across Thailand became known for producing Prai Tong amulets, this Prah Piyu Jamnan represents the grandfather of that entire wiccha lineage. It was the original working piece used in the consecrations that gave rise to later generations of Prai Tong amulets. For this reason, it is not only spiritually potent but also a cornerstone reference in the evolution of northern Thai occult practice.
The transmission of this wiccha spread through various teachers in central Thailand, yet it is widely recognized that the most authoritative and enduring creations were always made in the North, where Por Sala Tan maintained his practice.
Today, this piece belongs among the most coveted treasures for serious collectors and top-tier barang hunters. It is both a relic of lineage and a living tool of immense spiritual force, commanding respect in any collection of Southeast Asian occult artifacts.


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