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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Por Sala Tan’s carving of the Jing Jok Song Hang (two-tailed gecko) is a direct representation of one of the rarest and most powerful wiccha in Thai occultism. Traditionally, this wiccha is used for attracting support, fortune, and foresight. The two tails are not decorative—they represent dual directional flow: pulling in opportunity while repelling harm.
Crafted from Gaduk Chang, the material itself holds baramee at a high level. Por Sala Tan used this wiccha often in pieces destined for active practitioners—particularly those involved in negotiation, sales, or dealing with unknown variables.
Key Functions:
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Metta Mahaniyom: Attracts goodwill and likability from strangers, seniors, or potential partners
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Seneh: Enhances charm and soft power, especially useful in client-facing work or relationship-building
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Wealth Attraction: Traditionally placed near cash drawers or financial documents to bring in unexpected windfalls
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Danger Sensing: Those who wear or keep the Jing Jok Song Hang often report vivid intuition and premonitions before mishaps or betrayal
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Baramee Stabilisation: This is not a temporary “luck boost” — it strengthens personal charisma and decision-making over time
This specific piece was hand-carved and finished by Por Sala Tan in his early period, during a time when most of his works were still made personally and distributed only to those close to the samnak. The backside features hand-painted yant and insertion of a takrut, indicating activation through wiccha rather than just symbolic intent.

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