Luang Phor Koon — Brass Statue (Mini)

$70.00

1.9" cast brass relic of Thailand’s “Smoking Monk.”
A talisman small enough to carry — protection in the palm.

Marked by ritual use: softened edges, flecks of gold leaf, the patina of belief.
Kept in pockets, pouches, or small altars.

Details

  • Origin: Thailand

  • Material: Brass

  • Height: 1.9 in

  • Represents protection, prosperity, and grounded presence

Belief made tangible.

About Luang Phor Koon
Revered across Thailand, Luang Phor Koon Parisutto (1923–2015) was one of the most venerated monks of the 20th century. Known for his humility, fierce blessings, and signature cigarette, he devoted his life to serving both laypeople and monks. His statues are believed to bring protection, prosperity, and good fortune, while reminding their keepers of integrity, merit, and grounded presence.

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 connection as human beings. 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.

1.9" cast brass relic of Thailand’s “Smoking Monk.”
A talisman small enough to carry — protection in the palm.

Marked by ritual use: softened edges, flecks of gold leaf, the patina of belief.
Kept in pockets, pouches, or small altars.

Details

  • Origin: Thailand

  • Material: Brass

  • Height: 1.9 in

  • Represents protection, prosperity, and grounded presence

Belief made tangible.

About Luang Phor Koon
Revered across Thailand, Luang Phor Koon Parisutto (1923–2015) was one of the most venerated monks of the 20th century. Known for his humility, fierce blessings, and signature cigarette, he devoted his life to serving both laypeople and monks. His statues are believed to bring protection, prosperity, and good fortune, while reminding their keepers of integrity, merit, and grounded presence.

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 connection as human beings. 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.