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Subject: Re: Meaning of Thai amulets and lucky charms Posted on: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 03:55:53 +0000 (UTC)


Ian Chelada =E0=B9=80=E0=B8=82=E0=B8=B5=E0=B8=A2=E0=B8=99:
> In the thai buddha markets many amulets and charms are sold.
>
> One amulet appears to be deer antlers from a young deer, not yet
> grown. Around these wire seems to be coiled. A; thai man once tried to
> sell me one of these for 300 Baht, which means they must be powerful
> amulets.
>


Perhaps it just meant that he saw a chance to make a nice profit from
a farang.

Sandy
Huay Khwaang