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Summary
Yak Burisat carved from graduk chang kraden.
Consecrated inside the caves of Fang during a lunar eclipse.
Ten pieces only in this batch.
Infused with yak essence through cave ritual.
For wealth, attraction, authority and rising popularity.
Approx. 2 inches.
Suitable for wear or carry.
Can be paired with baramee items.
Historical Background
This batch was created in the caves of Fang during a powerful lunar eclipse ceremony. Lunar eclipses have long been regarded as moments when celestial forces compress and intensify. In such conditions, rites involving authority spirits and territorial beings are amplified.
The ceremony was not conducted casually. It was performed in the presence of a forest Lersi who had spent most of his life in retreat within that region. This Lersi undertook annual tudong journeys across Northern Thailand and into Burma, gathering sacred woods, herbs, minerals and ritual substances over decades of disciplined practice. His accumulated materials formed the foundation of this consecration.
The cave environment was integral to the ritual. Caves in the Fang region have long been associated with yak forces, guardian entities, and territorial spirits tied to the land. The environment was chosen for alignment, not convenience.
Origins of the Material
The carving medium is graduk chang kraden. This material carries strong baramee resonance and has historically been reserved for authority-form amulets and spirit vessels.
Each piece was individually hand carved. No two are identical. The differences in posture, facial expression, and surface tone reflect both the hand of the craftsman and the energetic imprint formed during infusion.
The rear composition differs from piece to piece. This variation corresponds to the aura of the specific yak presence invoked and harmonised into each amulet.
Ritual
The ceremony was conducted inside the cave during the peak phase of the lunar eclipse.
Yak essence was ritually invited and stabilised into the carvings. The Lersi provided long-collected materials from his tudong journeys. The rite was closed only after the infusion stabilised.
Ten pieces were completed in this batch. No further expansion was made under the same conditions.
Each amulet houses a distinct energetic current. They share function, but not personality.
Blessings and Effects
Yak Burisat carries authority and presence. It supports attraction in both social and professional environments.
Wealth drawing and opportunity recognition are common outcomes reported by earlier luksits. Some noted increased visibility and reputation. One early wearer rose to prominence in media and later became a recognised radio personality.
The piece strengthens personal aura. It assists in commanding attention without aggression.
Modern Application
Suitable for business owners, public-facing professionals, and individuals seeking increased influence.
Can be worn on the neck or carried in a pouch or bag.
Effective for career advancement, negotiation environments, and personal attraction.
Pairs well with baramee-structured items to stabilise and expand authority projection.
Physical Details
Approx. 2 inches in size.
Hand carved graduk chang kraden.
Back composition varies per piece.
Batch size: 10.
Cave-consecrated during lunar eclipse in Fang.

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