Nang Prai Tani Banana Tree Ghost Locket, filled with Pong Sanaeh Ya Faed Necromantic Hypnotic Attraction Powders, Rubies, Ploi Sek Gem, Money Spider, Enchanted Dice for Gambling Success, 2 Sariga Celestial Golden Tongued Magpies for Cnvinving Speech, & a Takrut Maha Lap Scroll Spell Inscription Insert, for Lucky Fortunes. Released shortly before his passings, by the late great Luang Phu Kroo Ba Na, in his final edition ever, in 2559 BE. This amulet is highly preferred for plentiful possessions and wealth, power of attraction and seduction, and is also a very popular amulet for gamblers as a luck bringer.
Nang Prai Tani Locket Kruba Na
The Nang Prai Tani, is a Phii Prai Thai Ghost (Nang Prai Deva), and an Ancient Animist Wicha used as a Powerful Charm for Maha Sanaeh power of attraction, seduction, wealth and easy living, gambling and business success. Nang Prai Tani is a female ghost, just like the much more publicly known Nang Takian, who inhabits a Banana Tree of the Tani variety. In order for the ghost to be able to inhabit a Tani tree, the tree must be of a special kind called ‘Tani Dtaay Prai’, which is a Dtanii tree which dies when it blooms its first flowers. Nang Tani is also beautiful in appearance, just like Nang Dtakian, with green robes with a ‘Jong Graben’ cloth just like Ancient Thai folk used to wear. She likes to lure men into her lair, and seduce them. She has a very vengeful disposition, and is also very jealous, so that if a man who has been with Nang Tani should go with another woman, the Nang Tani will hunt the man down and break his neck bone.
LP Kruba Na Chinawangso Lanna Master Monk
The locket comes from Luang Phu Na Chinawangso’s final ever edition of amulets, now in extremely high demand and was almost immediately after release, approaching complete depletion of stocks. The edition also included Luang Phu Na’s first (and final) ever edition, of the now legendary Khun Phaen Na Sethee amulets. This final edition of the now deceased Master, was released in the year 2559 Buddhist Era, and Blessed by Luang Phu Na Chinawangso, under Auspicious Astrological Alignments in the Year of the Monkey.

Nang Tani Amulet



Rear face of Nang Tani amulet Kruba Na
Luang Phu Kroo Ba Na Chinawangso, was a Looksit of Kroo Ba Srivichai, and is the inheritor of the Master Lineage Sorcery of Kroo Ba Apichai Khaw Bpii, who was a direct Looksit monk apprenticed to the great Kroo Ba Srivichai, who was forced to disrobe unjustly, and continued to live, and practice like a monk, thereafter wearing white, and was still revered and known by his devotees as ‘Kroo Ba Apichai Khaw Bpii’ (Kroo Ba Apichai in White Robes). His purity, and abilities in Wicha were highly renowned, and his life trajectory is that of a legendary Adept Sorceror Monk, of immense diligence and tolerance. He is known to have assisted Kroo Ba Srivichai in constructing the path up the mountain to Wat Doi Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai.

Kruba Apichai Khaw Bee

Kruba Apichai Khaw Bee

This was his final edition, which included these lockets in oval and oblong shapes, his famous Paya Ling King Kluay Banana Feasting Monkey Deity, three types of Khun Phaen with Metal covered faces in large Pim Yai and small Pim Lek sizes, magic Candles, for Burning and Chanting in Bucha to the In Koo Deva of Love, See Pheung Dork Rak Sanaeha Attraction lip Gloss Potion, Ma Saep Nang Thai Lanna Sorcery Animist Lady-Horse Charms as Loi Ongk Statuettes, in both dry form and encased in Nam Man Prai Oil.


Khun Phaen Sorn Phaen Luang Por Sakorn Koo Baramee Edition

A now extremely rare classic preferred Pim Niyom amulet  from 2548 BE, from this now deceased master, the Pra Khun Phaen Sorn Phaen Koo Baramee – a Special Ongk Kroo Model of the Khun Phaen Edition of amulets in Nuea Pong Plai Kumarn, with silver Takrut spell insert, and hair of Luang Por Sakorn.

Luang Por Sakorn is Famous for his Pra Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn, being a direct student of Luang Phu Tim of Wat Laharn Rai. Luang Por Sakorn Manunyo of Wat Nong Grub (Rayong) was the first Apprentice to Luang Por Tim of Wat Laharn Rai, whose famous Khun Phaen Pong Prai Kumarn are the standard bearers of all sacred powder Khun Phaen amulets.

This Pim is an Ongk Kroo special model of the Koo Baramee Series and Famously Documented in the Catalogue Hardback Encyclopedias of Luang por’s most rare and famous amulets.

This Pim is made from Nuea Pong Prai Kumarn powders, but also the very rare and favored measure of Pong Graiyasart. This edition of amulets is now extremely rare and becoming ever rarer since the passing away of Luang Por Sakorn, and is expected to slowly rise to the status of those of his Predecessor and Mentor, Luang Phu Tim, of Wat Laharn Rai.

The amulet has gold leaf pasted onto the two Buddha Images, with gold leaf on the ‘Sum Ruean Gaew’ Crystalline Archway around the borders of the amulet.

This gold leaf will acquire a very fluffy appearance over the years, which is seen as a mark of authenticity in recognising both the amulets of Luang Phu Tim (Wat Laharn Rai) and Luang Por Sakorn, for their method of amulet making and Sacred Ingredients are part of the secret that causes the gold leaf to fuse with the sacred powders and acquire the fluffy texture they are so famous for.

It is a fact that that as Luang Phu Tim was still alive, and his Looksit would ask ‘if you are not around, then who should i go to?’ – Luang Phu Tim would always reply ‘Go and see Luang Por Sakorn, he learned all he has to know from me’.

Luang Por Sakorn inherited a large amount of his famously powerful sacred Prai Kumarn powders directly from Luang Phu Tim, which he has used in the making of his Pra Khun Phaen amulets, which he has created in the same manner and design as those made by Luang Phu Tim himself, preserving both the Wicha itself, and the design factors of the amulets.

Those who are Looksit of Luang or Tim, are usually also Looksit of Luang Por Sakron as the Continuation of the Lineage. This amulet is the famous ‘Khun Phaen Sorn Phaen’ (two Khun Phaens in parallel) with the famous Yant Look Om Yantra on the rear face. made from the Finest Pure Pong Puttakun and Prai Kumarn Powders, which if looked at under the magnifiying glass reveal an intensely concentrated mixture of sacred powders of high quality.

This is a true Collectors Classic, and a Commonly Accepted First Class amulet of the Pim Niyom variety. It has hair from LP Sakorn sprinkled into the Muan Sarn powder base. Made, empowered and released in 2548 BE (2004).

Pra Khun Phaen Koo Baramee Gold Leaf Silver Takrut Monks Hair Luang Por Sakorn

Size; 4 Cm High x 3 Cm Wide. Comes with Original Box

In Ma Saep Nang Taep Tida Love Locket Pra Ajarn Dtecharangsri

Presenting an Extremely High Powered Prai Necromantic Sacred Locket bearing the Image and Invocations of the Taep Tida (Ma Sep Nang) Lady-Horse lovers, with coarse concentrated Muan Sarn Sacred Prai Powders, Takrut Maha Sanaeh, Necromantic Chin Aathan pieces, and Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Enchanted Gemstones, from Lanna Hilltribe Monk and Infamous Necromantic Sorceror Monk, Pra Ajarn Dtecharangsri.

There is a Fable that there was once a family who had a very beautiful daughter. This family reared horses for a living, and their horses were famous for their incredible beauty. The daughter took care of the horses every day until one day she felt intense desire for the horse she had become attached to, and consummated her desires with the horse (had sex with it).

When the family found out about the event, they were incredibly offended and angry, and they killed the horse which the daughter had been caring for and had sex with. The daughter heard of this, and became so sad, that she died of a broken heart, from sorrow for loss of her horse and lover.

The ancient Kroo Ba Ajarns of Old believed that this particular horse had an incredible power of Maha Sanaeh (charm and attraction). So strong indeed, that even a Human Woman could fall in love with it and allow it to have sexual contact. For this reason the In Ma Sep Nang is an extremely powerful love charm, and that whoever carries it will certainly have the charming effect on others around him or her.

The Ma Sep Nang is considered a denizen of the prai Spirit Realms for the fact that is is usually empowered with the presence of an Inhabitant Prai Deva within the Sacred Powders, which requires the proper invitation into the home as is laid out in the Dtamra Saiyasart for this kind of Occult Animist Magical Charm;

Ma Sep Nang amulets are a Powerful Attractor of the Opposite or Same Sex depending on your wishes, as good for Gays as is for Straight Heterosexuals, or Bisexuals, Male or Female. Good for Business improvement too, Gamblers will also be well served with this Hermaphroditic Prai Deva.

The Taep Tida locket has an image of a Female Nymph Deva riding and embracing a horse, who is her symbiotic lover. This is derived from the an ancient legend of the Lanna People. The Lady-Horse Lovers are an ancient Lanna spell of the Ma Sep Nang, a legendary Wicha of the ancient animist folk of the northern border-regions of Thailand, Burma and Laos.

The rear face of the locket is stuffed full of highly concentrated Muan Sarn Sacred Prai Powders, with a Takrut Ma Sep Nang Maha Sanaeh spell. The Ma Sep Nang is considered to be one of the most powerful Maha Sanaeh Metta Maha Niyom Wicha of the Lanna People. Please note; the appearance of the rear face of each individual locket is slightly different because of their hand made nature. Each locket differs slightly in this aspect.

Pra Ajarn Dtecharangsri, has during the last decade, become one of Thailand’s Leading Necromancers of the Ordained Sangha, and is one of the few Masters preserving and extending the Wicha Saiyasart of the Northern Hilltribes of his Vicinity. The Hilltribe Magic is rooted in Very Ancient Animist Sorcery, and considered to be most powerful due to its adherence to the preservation of ancient methods and secret formulas, passed down from mouth to ear from Master to Apprentice for thousands of years.In recent years, Pra Ajarn Dtecharangsri came into the public eye through the media, as his amulets were discovered by reporters to have truly necromantic ingredients, which resulted in some investigations, with no prosecution.