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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: Natural Disaster Protection Amulet, Copper
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.

Luangpor Tuad monk amulet.

Item: LuangporTuadNaturalDisasterProtectCopper100
Amulet Series: Luangpor Tuad, Natural Disaster Protection

Buddhist temple: Wat Tum Sua, Krabi, Thailand
Thailand Monk (Abbot): Luangpor Tuad
Composition: Copper
Age: recent
Dimensions: Diameter 3.3 cm, depth .3 cm
Market: High demand especially after the tsunami of 2004. Temples sold out for a long time, but Wat Tum Sua has some in stock currently.

Ajahn Jumnien, Abbot of Krabi, Thailand's "Wat Tum Sua", Tiger Cave Temple.This amulet is to protect from natural disasters such as floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes and other such natural events that cause widespread destruction. The wearer of the amulet is supposed to weather the storm much more safely than would have been the case without it.

 

 

Luangpor Tuad is a very highly respected monk in Thailand. One of the top 5 most respected and loved monks in Thailand.

The front of this amulet says, "Yee up naam jued talay" which means, "Step on ocean, make it freshwater". It means that the ocean isn't as powerful as fresh water, we can drink fresh water. This amulet is protection against not only tsunamis, but other natural disasters, most of which involve water.

This amulet comes from Wat Tum Sua in Krabi province. The name in English means, Tiger Cave Temple. Krabi was hard hit by the tsunami, and Wat Tum Sua felt none of it's fury, being set back away from the Andaman sea just over a kilometer away.

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

   

 

Chedi at Wat Tum Sua, Krabi, Thailand.

On the reverse side of the amulet is the new Chedi that is being built on the grounds of Wat Tum Sua. Presently it is about 75% finished and I think they expect to complete it this year sometime (2008).

This amulet comes from Krabi province in the south of Thailand. This is a copper oval amulet. This protection from natural disasters amulet comes straight from the Wat Tum Sua (Tiger Cave Temple) in Krabi, Thailand and is guaranteed authentic.

Cost to become the caretaker of this 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.


This is at the top of Wat Tum Sua's small mountain 1000 ft. vertical elevation.
There are 1,237 steps to reach it. Are you up to the challenge?

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