SACRED ARTIFACT — Muay Thai Phra Rod Arm Amulet (1960s)

from $130.00

Dating to the 1960s, this rare Phra Rod Arm was woven, blessed, and carried as a fighter’s shield. Likely crafted from monk’s robes and consecrated by an ajarn (ritual master), its coiled form embodies layers of protective potency — designed to guard the wearer in both body and spirit.

Carried by Muay Thai fighters into the ring and battlefield, the Phra Rod Arm invokes blessings of safety, strength, and unseen resilience. Its aged surface bears the patina of decades of ritual use, each thread holding memory of devotion, combat, and survival.

Details

  • Origin: Thailand

  • Era: 1960s

  • Material: Woven from monk’s robes, infused with ritual blessings

  • Dimensions: 3.8" diameter

  • Maker: Blessed by a monk or ajarn (ritual master)

  • Condition: Antique, with natural patina from extended ritual wear

  • Traditional Use: Worn on the arm (typically left) for protection in Muay Thai and dangerous encounters

Spiritual Significance

  • Protection from Harm: Wards against spirits, dangers, demons, and venomous animals

  • Fighter’s Charm: Empowered to shield Muay Thai practitioners with courage and resilience

  • Fortune Aspect: Its shine is said to foretell prosperity and good luck, while dullness signals misfortune

  • Consecrated Power: Blessings channel Buddhist virtue and animist force, empowering unseen strength

  • Reminder of Mindfulness: Not a promise of absolute protection — but a vessel of faith, to be worn with awareness, belief, and care

Display Options

  • Artifact Only — For personal keeping, altar placement, or spiritual carrying

  • Museum-Grade Display — Presented in a minimalist clear acrylic shadow box (8" × 8" × 2"), designed for preservation and contemplation

Not merely an artifact — but a woven talisman of survival, devotion, and protective fire. A moment suspended, carrying the strength and devotion of those who once relied upon it.

Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared human connection. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.

Dating to the 1960s, this rare Phra Rod Arm was woven, blessed, and carried as a fighter’s shield. Likely crafted from monk’s robes and consecrated by an ajarn (ritual master), its coiled form embodies layers of protective potency — designed to guard the wearer in both body and spirit.

Carried by Muay Thai fighters into the ring and battlefield, the Phra Rod Arm invokes blessings of safety, strength, and unseen resilience. Its aged surface bears the patina of decades of ritual use, each thread holding memory of devotion, combat, and survival.

Details

  • Origin: Thailand

  • Era: 1960s

  • Material: Woven from monk’s robes, infused with ritual blessings

  • Dimensions: 3.8" diameter

  • Maker: Blessed by a monk or ajarn (ritual master)

  • Condition: Antique, with natural patina from extended ritual wear

  • Traditional Use: Worn on the arm (typically left) for protection in Muay Thai and dangerous encounters

Spiritual Significance

  • Protection from Harm: Wards against spirits, dangers, demons, and venomous animals

  • Fighter’s Charm: Empowered to shield Muay Thai practitioners with courage and resilience

  • Fortune Aspect: Its shine is said to foretell prosperity and good luck, while dullness signals misfortune

  • Consecrated Power: Blessings channel Buddhist virtue and animist force, empowering unseen strength

  • Reminder of Mindfulness: Not a promise of absolute protection — but a vessel of faith, to be worn with awareness, belief, and care

Display Options

  • Artifact Only — For personal keeping, altar placement, or spiritual carrying

  • Museum-Grade Display — Presented in a minimalist clear acrylic shadow box (8" × 8" × 2"), designed for preservation and contemplation

Not merely an artifact — but a woven talisman of survival, devotion, and protective fire. A moment suspended, carrying the strength and devotion of those who once relied upon it.

Note on Sacred Objects
Our pieces often originate in Buddhist traditions, yet their essence is universal. You do not need to be Buddhist — nor hold any specific beliefs — to welcome them into your life. These objects are not bound to religious worship; they are reminders of awareness, compassion, and our shared human connection. Whether worn, carried, or placed in your space, they serve as anchors for mindfulness and presence — a quiet reminder of the truth that we are all connected.

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