Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Hee Khan wood Palad Khik aka carved from "Itchy Pussy Wood” made and blessed by the Great Lanna Sak Yant Master ~ Phor Nantan, Chiang Mai.

Size : 5.8 cm

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This is the legendary Hee Khan wood Palad Khik (Itchy Pussy Wood), hand carved by Phor Nantan. All of the Hee Khan wood was thought to be gone. Last year the Shan man who discovered the tree passed away. He had several small branches. After the man’s death the last remaining Hee Khan wood was given to Phor Tan to carve the last set of Palad Khik. Phor Tan is 99 years old and carved each piece himself.

Phor Tan got the Hee Khan wood from the forest designated as a national park. Hee Khan wood is the rarest wood, it is unknown to modern day people but something that was written about in the ancient Shan textbooks. Phor Tan lived in Myanmar for 8 years looking for this tree but never found it. Even rare woods like black ebony and black starfruit can be found, but Hee Khan wood has never been seen.
Phor Nantan (婆南丹)
Years ago, a Shan man settled in Mae Chan. There he helped villagers clear the forest, suddenly he shouted for everyone to bring wooden sticks and build a fence around the Hee Khan tree to prevent women from coming near because this is the Itchy Pussy Tree. If a woman touches this wood she will become aroused and promiscuous or “itchy”.

It is forbidden to build a house with the Itchy Pussy wood. If women live in it they will become sexually immoral. So everyone avoided this wood. But Phor Tan cut some small branches and put in his truck to take home. The police asked what the wood was for, Phor Tan said it was for making medicine to treat haemorrhoids, so they let him take it.
Phor Tan used the wood to carve Palad Khik which have become famous due to the powerful curse of charm. Many people came to "chao" / rent his Palad Khik until it all sold out. Even women came to buy it, Phor Tan couldn’t stop them. Whether they itch or not is not his concern. Now the only known Hee Khan tree is inaccessible in the national forest. The Palad Khik made from authentic Hee Khan wood are very rare and valuable. After this you might not see it again.

Phor Tan told me that, “Hee Khan wood is an auspicious wood, It is a valuable wood. When made into a Palad Khik, it will make people love and adore you, enhance the charm of the wearer, and make others love and like you, both men and women, bosses, elders, customers and clients. It makes business go well, money flows smoothly, and many people admire you.”
Phor Tan performed the blessing ceremony on the full moon day. According to the auspicious time set. The ceremony was consecrated 108 times, totaling 1,000 mantras, and consecrated according to various auspicious times, including inscribing the Yantra characters himself, according to the ancient texts passed down from the teachers with great power, so that the disciples can use it for all intended purposes.