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We've cut all Amulet prices about 50% since January 2008. Great Specials. These will be "normal" prices now. Enjoy!

Thai Amulet for Sale: Good Luck Amulet, from Thailand's "Good Luck Monk"
Ajahn Jumnien from Wat Tum Sua, "Tiger Cave Temple" in Krabi, Thailand
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Here are some of the Buddha amulets (pendants, charms) we have for sale at the present time...  These are all priced as low as we will sell them for, so please do not email to ask if we can sell them for lower prices. If you want very low priced (and cheap) amulets Ebay has many sellers that are selling very poor quality amulets. We don't sell less than authentic amulets here or at our Ebay auctions.

Sorry, no idea what happened with the bottom of the photo! I think the red bled in my cheap digital camera. Bright reds don't do well with a Sony Cybershot DSC-90, make a note!

Update: I DO know what happened. I took the photo of this amulet as it rested in it's red furry holder. The fur around the edges is what you're seeing. I'll need to retake more photos.

Item: AjJumnienRoundBronzeGdLk010
Amulet Series: Good Luck Jumnien

Buddhist temple: Wat Thamsua, Krabi, Thailand
Thailand Monk (Abbot):
Luangpor Jumnien Seelasettho
Composition: Bronze
Age: recent
Dimensions: Diameter 3.3 cm, depth .3 cm
Market: High demand and collectible due to Ajarn Jumnien's widely being regarded as Thailand's "Good Luck Monk".

Ajahn Jumnien, Abbot of Krabi, Thailand's "Wat Tum Sua", Tiger Cave Temple.This a good luck amulet from Wat Thamsuea in Krabi province in the south of Thailand. Ajarn Jumnearn is known as the 'good luck monk', and the reverse side of this amulet depicts money coming in to the pot of money on the reverse side.

This is a bronze or copper amulet that was recently made here at the wat. Ajarn Jumnearn appears as a young monk on this amulet.

This is our home temple at the present time as we are in the south in Krabi province currently. Ajarn Jumnearn is very busy at the temple creating Jatukum and other amulets. He is well revered across Thailand as being the monk known for good luck and for money coming into your possession. This small copper amulet was made specificially for that reason. All Ajarn Jumearn amulets are blessed by him particularly. We have many photos of Ajarn Jumnearn at our main www.thaipulse.com web site.

Here is a link to a small site I built
about Ajahn Jumnien's temple:  Wat Thamsua >

   

 

Bag of money surrounded by the Chinese zodiac animal symbols: Rabbit, snake, horse, monkey, ox, cock, rat, etc.

Around the bag it says "Money coming in"

 

This Ajahn Jumnien amulet comes from Krabi province in the northeast of Thailand. This is a copper and bronze colored circular good luck Buddha amulet with Chinese zodiac characters on the reverse side surrounding a pot of money (gold). The writing around the perimeter says, "Money coming in". This is straight from the temple here at Wat Thamsua and is guaranteed authentic.

Cost to become the caretaker of this good luck "money coming in" amulet is just  $19.00 with $9.00 for shipping and handling internationally to the USA and add $5 for shipping to Europe.  Thailand-based buyers please write for your shipping costs - usually half of international shipping.

50% Taken Off All Amulets, these are our new, "every-day" prices now.

Purchase this one item now using PayPal's Secure Ordering Site:

For an introductory offer and to see how sales go we want to offer this at a
low price of just $19.00  just $5.90 + $9 for a total including shipping and handling of $14.90.

$5.90 + $9 = $14.90 shipping to USA, Europe, Asia
(Worldwide, but we reserve right to not ship if cost exceeds price!)

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Please see our New Thai Amulet Store >
(Updated inventory and new amulets)

 

Want more than 1 amulet?

We need to send each amulet with it's own envelope, separately. There are two reasons for this:

1. We won't lose both amulets if we mail them both at the same time in the same envelope.

2. The weight in the envelope won't be so much that customs will give it a second look. We've had great success mailing one at a time and we need to stick with that formula! We hope you understand...

If you want to order 5 or more amulets please send an email to us at: TryThaiFood@gmail.com so we can put together a custom invoice for you after you agree on the price. We can cut a little bit off the price if ordering 5 or more.

These 2 items free with every order.

 

Yan cloth from Wat Tum Sua featuring Ajahn Jumnien on front side and new Chedi on reverse.
Yan cloth front says in Thai:
top: Kindness of Buddha;
bottom: Ajahn Jumnien Silsetso;
far bottom: Wat Tum Sua Jang Wat (Province) Krabi

Yan cloth reverse says in Thai:

top left: Good luck
top right: Receive happiness
Bottom: (name of chedi) Pra Tah Jedi  Rakanyai
Wat Tum Sua, Vipassana Center Jang Wat Krabi

 

Sticker says on top: Reach your goals
left side: Avoiding the danger
Right side: Safety
bottom: (monk's name) Paw Tahn Clay Wajasit

This sticker is for car windows and is to bring safe journeys in the vehicle.
It has adhesive on the picture side.

 

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