Showing posts with label Bia Gae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bia Gae. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Bia Gae, 1st batch, Phisek (Special Edition), Luang Pi Mod & Kruba Apiwat, Wat ThungPong (B.E.2565).


Made : 33 pieces

(Issued to worship : 25 pcs)

*Stick with Real Gold Leafs.

The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.

Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to
avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits.

Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer.

The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life.

第一期挡降贝, 由 龙P莫 与 古巴阿匹瓦 起手合作制造, 特别版本, 通碰寺庙 (佛历: 二五六五年)。

制造 : 三十三尊

(公开被恭请 :只有二十五尊)

*贴上真金箔。

龙P莫 & 古巴阿匹瓦 制作挡降贝
【此圣物为挡降贝,挡降贝传说是泰国神秘的挡降头法术、避险的法宝,得道高僧所督造的挡降贝,据说不仅可开运、避邪、制煞、挡降头 , 让他人无法对佩带者下咒、不受鬼魂干扰】

当你危险慨时候你就会选择作出保护~其实泰国最出名最有名气慨就是避险挡煞的圣物,其中最受欢迎慨唔少得以下呢一款

「挡降贝」~属于贝壳类慨圣物,是一种古老慨做法将液态水银有步骤及有技术地、及用经文封印在贝壳之中,然后再用古老慨技术密封,再用特制慨符片(特刮)封密贝壳慨表面,然后包裹着唔贝壳~就是我们今日所说的:啤ar基(挡降贝)~能够为我们阻挡降头,阻挡鬼灵侵害,阻挡危险,吸收负能量,化解厄运及灾劫,辟邪平安,调整身体磁场。

Kruba Apiwat learned the way of making effective Bia Gae from Venerable Luang Pu Cher/Jher of Wat Klang Bang Kaeo, Nakhon Pathom.

Photo taken during 29 June 2004.

(Photo Credit To The Owner.)

Friday, May 20, 2022

Bia Gae, 1st batch, Nur Takua (Lead), Luang Pi Mod & Kruba Apiwat, Wat ThungPong (B.E.2565).

Made : 150 pieces

(Issued to worship : 100 pcs)

The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.
Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits. Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer. The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life. 第一期挡降贝, 由 龙P莫 与 古巴阿匹瓦 起手合作制造, 铅材质, 通碰寺庙 (佛历: 二五六五年)。 制造 : 一百五十尊 (公开被恭请 :只有一百尊) 龙P莫 & 古巴阿匹瓦 制作挡降贝 【此圣物为挡降贝,挡降贝传说是泰国神秘的挡降头法术、避险的法宝,得道高僧所督造的挡降贝,据说不仅可开运、避邪、制煞、挡降头 , 让他人无法对佩带者下咒、不受鬼魂干扰】 当你危险慨时候你就会选择作出保护~其实泰国最出名最有名气慨就是避险挡煞的圣物,其中最受欢迎慨唔少得以下呢一款 「挡降贝」~属于贝壳类慨圣物,是一种古老慨做法将液态水银有步骤及有技术地、及用经文封印在贝壳之中,然后再用古老慨技术密封,再用特制慨符片(特刮)封密贝壳慨表面,然后包裹着唔贝壳~就是我们今日所说的:啤ar基(挡降贝)~能够为我们阻挡降头,阻挡鬼灵侵害,阻挡危险,吸收负能量,化解厄运及灾劫,辟邪平安,调整身体磁场。
Kruba Apiwat learned the way of making effective Bia Gae from Venerable Luang Pu Cher/Jher of Wat Klang Bang Kaeo, Nakhon Pathom.

Photo taken during 29 June 2004.

(Photo Credit To The Owner.)

Monday, June 29, 2020

Bia Gae Maha Utt (挡降贝), Phim Yai (Large Mould), Luang Pu Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakhon Pathom (B.E.2551).

Size :  3.5cm (Height) x 2.8cm (Width)

*Come with brand new waterproof Black Colour LongYa Silver Casing.

The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.

Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits.

Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer.

The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life.

龍普哲制作挡降贝
【此圣物为挡降贝,挡降贝传说是泰国神秘的挡降头法术、避险的法宝,得道高僧所督造的挡降贝,据说不仅可开运、避邪、制煞、挡降头 , 让他人无法对佩带者下咒、不受鬼魂干扰】

當你危險嘅時候你就會選擇作出保護~其實泰國最出名最有名氣嘅就是避險擋煞的聖物,其中最受歡迎嘅唔少得以下呢一款

「擋降貝」~屬於貝殼類嘅聖物,是一種古老嘅做法將液態水銀有步驟及有技術地、及用經文封印在貝殼之中,然後再用古老嘅技術密封,再用特製嘅符片(特刮)封密貝殼嘅表面,然後包裹着唔貝殻~就是我們今日所說的:啤ar基(擋降貝)~能夠為我們阻擋降頭,阻擋鬼靈侵害,阻擋危險,吸收負能量,化解厄運及災劫,辟邪平安,調整身體磁場。

Friday, March 24, 2017

Bia Gae (挡降贝), Mini Size, Luang Pu Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakhon Pathom.

Size : 1.5cm (width) x 2.3cm (height)
The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.

Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits.

Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer.

The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life.


龍普哲制作挡降贝此圣物为挡降贝,挡降贝传说是泰国神秘的挡降头法术、避险的法宝,得道高僧所督造的挡降贝,据说不仅可开运、避邪、制煞、挡降头 , 让他人无法对佩带者下咒、不受鬼魂干扰

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Friday, May 31, 2013

Bia Gae with Silver Frame and LongYa Color, Luang Phor Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo.

Every piece of Biagae come with LP Maha Surasak's personal handwrite Yant and Signature. 

Available in : One hanging point & Three hanging point (can put in the middle of your necklace)

Luang Phor Maha Surasak learn the traditional method of making Bia Gae direct from his master Luang Pu Cher of Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakhon Pathom Province.

The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.

Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits.

Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer.

The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life.

LP pouring the Pa-Lord (Mercury) inside to the Cowrie (sea shell) by his own self. 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Bia Gae, Luang Phor Vicharn, Wat Pho Phakhai, Ayutthaya Province (B.E.2555).

The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.

Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits.

Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer.

The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life.


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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Mini Bia Gae (Phim Lek), Luang Phor Cher, Wat Klang Bang Kaew, Nakorn Pathom (B.E.2551)

Size : 2 cm x 1.8 cm

This Bia Gae is made and blessed by Luang Phor Cher (also know as Luang Phor Jurah). Luang Phor Cher is expert in making good and effective Bia Gae who will block Bad Luck, Black Magic, Metta and Protection. Luang Phor Cher is the disciple of Luang Phor Perm Wat Klang Bang Kaew where he has taken over the position after he passed away. Other than making good and effective Bia Gae, Luang Phor Cher also good in making good Jindamanee powder which is famous in Thailand and even donated to other temple to make amulets from it.

Suitable for females and kids due to the small size.

Bia Gae

The magic science to create Bia Gae amulets was known and inherited from the Ayuttaya Period or at least 400-500 years ago and many believe that the tradition is older than that.

Bia Gae (Cowrie/Cowry/Seashell, commonly filled with mercury and takrut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, Evil Forces, Ghosts and Spirits.

Cowrie or Cowry shell is a very beautiful shiny tropical sea shell, it is humped back sometimes decorated with spots like a leopard skin. During ancient time in China, South East Asia and Africa, it was commonly used as coin or money. The Thai people called it Bia Gae and used it instead as a talisman for protection. The arched back of cowrie is like a shield and therefore it is believe that it could bounce off evil energy, similar to tortoise shell was employed by Feng Shui master in China for warding off bad energy. Mercury was also filled inside the cowrie, takrut then placed at the gap of the cowrie, and sealed tightly with special ingredients preventing it from leakage. Sometimes, it will be tied around with strings and painted with lacquer.

The wearer believes that he will be protected against: black magic, bad luck, evil forces and demons. Bia Gae are known to be effective for protection and in particular from evil influences and malevolent spirits. It is not uncommon for persons on their death bed to request such an amulet as protection from spirits that will endlessly disturb and torture the dying. It is said by some that such amulets will also help to set the soul free and give protection beyond the grave,ensuring a smooth passage into the next life.

(The details about Bia Gae amulet is from others website. Just used for reference.)



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