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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Chatmut Takrut for Sales and Side Income
Maker: Por Sala Tan
Function: Wealth fetching, career advancement, persuasive speech, energetic influence in presentations
Overview
This is a traditional Chatmut-style takrut by Por Sala Tan, embedded within a spiritually-charged composition of bone, takrut, natural cord, and fang. The design and material selection reflect a deliberate intention toward attracting wealth through communication, presentation, and commerce—particularly relevant for those in sales, negotiation, or public-speaking roles.
Material Breakdown
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Bone Segment with Embedded Fangs: Represents primal authority and persuasive dominance. In Thai spiritual traditions, animal bone—especially with fang remains—is believed to carry commanding baramee (spiritual influence) and presence. It amplifies the wearer's aura in competitive or transactional settings.
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Tattooed Ink Script: Applied by hand using sacred oils and ritual ink. These inscriptions often contain katha for metta mahaniyom (loving-kindness), maha sanaeh (charm), and chok larp (luck fetching). The inclusion of script on bone is characteristic of older, field-use talismans.
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Copper Takrut: Rolled and sealed copper scroll likely contains wealth-fetching katha or chatmut-specific invocations. Chatmut takruts are known to influence attention, verbal persuasion, and mental clarity.
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Traditional Cord Binding: Natural fiber rope, ritually knotted. In older Thai magic systems, this often represents the binding of intent or spiritual contracts—securing the energies into the object and its purpose.
Purpose and Application
This piece is especially suited for individuals involved in:
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Sales and marketing (especially direct response or commission-based work)
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Freelancers or side-income earners seeking new clients
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Public speakers, educators, consultants, or anyone giving formal presentations
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Individuals with inconsistent income or seeking to influence decision-makers
The spiritual architecture of this piece is built around voice, persuasion, and the flow of wealth through words and presence. It is not purely for financial luck, but for enhancing the conditions that lead to success in such areas—confidence, articulation, attraction, and memorability.
Field Context
Por Sala Tan’s takruts, especially from earlier batches, often include repurposed sacred materials—bone from spiritually active areas, copper from decommissioned yantra plates, and herbs or inks passed down from earlier Northern lineages. His Chatmut pieces are relatively rare, and this format—combining bone, fang, rope, and takrut—is a strong representation of practical, hands-on wicha rooted in both protective and persuasive functions.
Recommendations for Use
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Wear during important meetings, sales pitches, interviews, or first encounters
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Chant basic metta katha or invocation before use (can be advised by practitioner)
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Keep clean and respectful; avoid casual handling by others

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