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Wat Khanon Four-Faced Buddha 168, Board Member Version No. 911, Thai Boxing Champion Tony Jaa X Jackson Wang

Wat Khanon Four-Faced Buddha 168, Board Member Version No. 911, Thai Boxing Champion Tony Jaa X Jackson Wang

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Effects: Attracts wealth, improves interpersonal relationships, brings good fortune, and helps business and career. It grants all your desires, including love, family harmony, safety, health, and fertility.

Buddhist calendar year: 2566 (2023 AD)

Temple: Wat Khanon

Master: Inaugurated by international film star Tony Jaa , Ajarn Heng Pai Wan Dharma. Ajarn Wanchai, the lineage holder , invited the Four-Faced Buddha to descend to earth for a grand ceremony, which included 168 of the most renowned monks of our time.

This is a council edition, with 5999 sets produced. It is available for individual purchase only.

Materials: Buddhist prayer beads, fragments of ancient amulets, holy water, holy soil, holy ash, metal talismans, gold leaf, pollen, ancient temple tiles, and 168 other sacred items.


This amulet was personally crafted by Mr. Tony Jaa, who traveled extensively throughout Thailand's major temples and sacred sites, seeking 168 precious items from 168 Luang Phor masters. These items included relics, fragments of ancient amulets, holy water, holy soil, holy ash metal talismans, gold leaf, and dragon bones—a total of 168 sacred objects. Mr. Tony Jaa then combined these items and inlaid them into the amulet. On August 5th, 2566 BE (2023 AD), Mr. Tony Jaa held a 168-day consecration ceremony, where 168 Luang Phor masters gathered at an auspicious time to consecrate and bless the amulet. Each amulet is imbued with the lifelong magical power of 168 Luang Phor masters—a truly rare spectacle in Thailand in recent years.


Mr. Tony Jaa himself is also very passionate about charity and said that the proceeds from this amulet will be used for charity to build more temples and schools.

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