冠泰佛 Champ Thai Fu Limited
Kruba Thip Rahu Bracelet 💰Protect from disasters and dangers 🙏May your business and career prosper 💎May you have peace and health 🙏
Kruba Thip Rahu Bracelet 💰Protect from disasters and dangers 🙏May your business and career prosper 💎May you have peace and health 🙏
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Approximately 18cm long and 0.3cm in diameter
Prayer wheel: Inspired by Thai amulets and Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheels, featuring auspicious mantras; Protector chain: Made of platinum-plated material, using the latest clasp structure, symbolizing protection and safety 🙏
Wealth-Attracting Hand and Fortune-Changing Bead: The master craftsman crafted the wealth-attracting hand into a fortune-changing bead, which is both beautiful and symbolically represents attracting wealth. 💐
🔮Rahu (a mythical bird) is associated with the proverb "eating villains and spitting out gold after eating filth." 🙏🙏 Lucky gemstones: Purple: Career prestige; Yellow: Business wealth; Pink: Peaceful interpersonal relationships. The "Popularity Bird Luck Enhancement Bead" features a popular bird that promotes smooth interpersonal relationships and good fortune. The gemstones in the center symbolize: Purple: Prestige in career; Yellow: Business wealth; Pink: Good interpersonal relationships. 👍
[Introduction to Cuban Cicadas]

The revered monk Kruba Thip from Northern Thailand began studying under the national treasures of Northern Thailand, Kruba Phra and Kruba Noi , at the age of 12. From a young age , Kruba Thip displayed exceptional learning and comprehension abilities, which earned him the deep affection of the two revered monks, and he received their unique Northern Thai secret teachings.
Currently, Guru Thip serves as a council member of Guru Noi Temple, responsible for managing all temple affairs. Guru Thip has been invited by devotees to conduct Dharma assemblies in Singapore and Malaysia on numerous occasions.
At the same time, Kruba Thip is also a famous tattoo master in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Many locals in Chiang Mai are his followers, and even European tourists come to him to get tattoos.
The master was kind-hearted and not only built temples in Myanmar, but also often helped young novices to have a place to live and a learning environment .
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