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1st Edition Ajarn Jumnien Good Luck Amulet – A Great Find!

I found a new Ajarn Jumnien 1st edition Good Luck Amulet at the temple – and I could not be happier – talk about lucky!

I was looking around the temple at some of the amulet stands I don’t usually go to. There were a number of new counters that opened up recently, and I figured they were for donations and to get the blessed bracelets put on by the magee (Buddhist nuns) that reside at the temple.

I puchased a couple of bells at one location, and then saw a counter that was out of the way, and I thought just for donations.

There was a display of amulets and other things. I went over to look and they had some unique and really lovely Buddhist jewelry and Buddha amulets, Nawagote amulets, Shiva amulets, Ganesha amulets… all sorts of things – and none of these amulets or necklaces was ever seen at the temple before. It was great!

Usually the good things – the ones that mean something, are under some of the other amulets and you have to really strain to find them. This was the case yesterday as I looked under the first layer of amulets at the next shelf that was hidden by all that was on top of the first shelf.

There, staring up at me was a tri-color Ajarn Jumnien, 1st Edition Blessed Good Luck amulet that I haven’t seen at the temple for nearly two years now because they sold everything they had in that series already!

I asked the magee to show it to me and she looked at me like – “Do you know what this is?”

I knew.

If I could rewind life a couple years, I’d be right back there at the temple and buying every single one of the Ajarn Jumnien Good Luck amulets in this series – they were amazing. There were great stories told at the temple by monks, magee, and those that bought the amulets.

I was stunned when she told me the price of the amulet – and when you buy sacred amulets at the Buddhist temples – you shouldn’t argue about price. The amulet is worth everything they say it is. This isn’t a market in Bangkok, it’s the Buddhist temple… nobody is trying to take advantage of you or give you less than what you’re paying.

I wanted the amulet really bad, and didn’t have enough cash for it. I gave her 1,000 THB and asked her to hold it for me until I returned from the ATM machine with the rest of the money.

She did – and when I returned, I bought the best amulet I’ve had in years. This is a one of a kind – there are none left – literally. The Aj. Jumnien Good Luck collection sold out very fast. It was created for Ajarn Jumnien’s 70th birthday year – and there were about 500 made in various designs – primarily 2. In each amulet run there are made the affordable amulets – and those amulets that are beyond almost all Thai people’s reach – and are hundreds of dollars USD.

This is the last amulet of this quality at the temple!

The magee kept telling me over and over – with very solemn face – number 1 power… this one, number one power… in Thai, of course, she spoke no English.

This amulet is brilliant 18K gold with copper and silver for the other colors. The tri-color amulets are paying respect to the Buddhist trinity – that of Dhamma, Buddha, and Sangha.

It has been wrapped in protective clear plastic – as Thais often do with their best amulets, to preserve everything about it – as if brand new.

I love finding hidden treasures at the temples – and this has been the most amazing find, and totally unexpected. I have looked over and over – dozens of times for some more of these style amulets. I have never seen the first editions of this style – except the first day they had the ceremony to bless them on the full moon day – at the auspicious hour. Maybe my karma has come around and is giving me a great find!??

I’ll take some photos and put this on it’s own page at ThaiAmuletSales.com – under the Specials. It is special, not for the price – which will be fair, but not discounted – but for the rarity of this lovely tricolor Buddhist monk amulet.

 

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Thai Amulet Note – Bangkok vs. Other Temple Amulets

This is a short note to tell you something about the way the Buddhist amulet business works in Thailand. I don’t know it all – and will readily tell you that, however, there are things I’ve learned through the years about Thai amulets that will help you choose the right amulet for yourself or for a gift.

Thai amulets are basically one of two kinds:

1. Made in Bangkok by jewelers to sell for as much money as possible.

2. Made in rural temples, or in Bangkok by authorized Buddhist temple monks or laypersons, that are sold only by the temple and blessed by the temple abbot.

We sell only amulets in the #2 category.

Thai amulets are a gigantic, thriving business in Thailand. There are amulets for every sort of ailment, luck, bad luck, and of every color and design, every material you could think of. Selling amulets in Thailand is a massive and sometimes dark industry where replicas are sold as originals for many thousands of Thai Baht to unsuspecting buyers.

We never wanted to become a part of that side of the business. What we wanted to do, and what we have done  - is create a place where people like you can buy authentic temple created or temple commissioned amulets that are blessed by the Buddhist abbot, and are genuine and as pure authentic as you can find.

If you buy online you don’t often know what you’re getting.

If a website is selling old amulets – that might be a clue that they either – don’t know what they are doing, and so are trying to sell something  just to make a quick dollar. Or, they might be genuine, authentic old amulet sellers that have great amulets to sell.

How would you know?

I wouldn’t know, and I’ve been here for years now. I would say that the only way you are going to really “know” the amulets are genuine is to deal with the people. Are they living in Bangkok? Or, living outside Bangkok? I have found that the vast majority of online Thai amulet site owners live in Bangkok and are more interested in the dollars they can make with Buddhist amulets. They are not concerned with who blessed the amulets and will make things up to tell buyers to get them to buy. The name of the game in Bangkok is to SELL AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. Quality? Doesn’t matter.

If you are buying amulets – be careful. There are many Thai and western Thai amulet sellers alike that aren’t concerned about what they are selling. We here, are concerned and we only sell amulets from two temples here in Southern Thailand.

If you are interested in seeing amulets we have for sale, go to our main site (www.ThaiAmuletSales.com) and browse Thai amulets for sale. :)

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Green jade Buddha Thai amulet from Thailand with gold case.

Thai Amulets En Masse

Green jade Buddha Thai amulet from Thailand with gold case.

We are in the process of updating Thai Amulet Sales to include many new amulets that we have, but haven’t yet listed. We just added some new amulets at these pages:


Thai Buddha Amulets

Other Thai Buddhist Amulets

Thai Ganesh Amulets

Thai Luang Phor Tuad Amulets

Thai Blessed Buddhist Bracelets

Thai Amulet Necklaces

Currently there are over 250 Thai amulets on-site and we have another hundred to publish in the next few weeks.

We are running a special right now – buy 1 get 1 free. The free amulets depend on the total of your order. We’re being quite generous and nobody has been disappointed. If you want to order any amulets – order them before the special runs out. We’re not sure how long we’ll let it run.

:)

Metta…

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Over 100 New Gold & Silver Buddhist Amulets Coming

The other day at the temple we decided to buy a lot of new gold and silver Buddhist (Buddha, Kwan Yin, Ganesh, Luang Phor Tuad, Luang Phor Klai, Bit Tar) amulets before we move to a new part of Thailand. We cleaned house! The nuns there that sell the amulets were so happy to sell so many at a time… They know we give 10% of what we make back to the temple so they were especially excited.
We bought a number of Thai amulets we haven’t offered before and we’re hoping they’ll sell. We put prices at fair numbers so we can make a happy-happy-happy between you, the temple, and ourselves. So far so good – we’ve sold Thai Buddist amulets to 24 countries so far!

We’ll take photos of the new Buddha amulets in the next few days and get to work building out the site to accomodate about 14 new types of amulets including some totally different designs.

Stay tuned… if you have any questions about amulets we can get for you – just ask.

Thanks!

:)

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