Salika Buddhist Bird Ring: Magnetic Charm, Eloquence & Fortune - Ring






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Salika Birds Buddhist Ring: Magnetic Charm, Eloquence & Fortune.
The power of golden words that seduce, convince, and attract success.
A space dedicated to speakers and negotiators who are skilled in persuasion and attracting favor.
In the magical tradition of South-East Asia, Salika birds possess an enchanted voice capable of captivating gods and humans.
This monastery ring channels this power through the effigy of the divine couple. It acts as an amplifier of personal charisma.
It makes your words gentle, credible, and persuasive. It facilitates business negotiations, helps close deals, and creates an immediate aura of sympathy (Metta) around you. Wearing this seal ensures that your requests are always received with kindness.
Dimensions :
Size: 52 1/2, 13 1/2, 6 1/4.
Height: 1.1cm.
External width: 2.12cm.
Length: 2.21cm
Weight: 5.76 grams
Fine ring in ornate gold metal.
This ring is part of the Maha Sanaeh (Great Charm) amulet lineage, highly prized by merchants, lawyers, and those seeking love.
The Birds with the Golden Tongue (Salika Lin Thong)
The two birds facing each other symbolize harmony and fruitful conversation. Legend has it that the Salika lives in the celestial forest Himaphan, and its song is so melodious that it hypnotizes the listener. On a magical level, this symbol grants the gift of eloquence: your words become 'golden' and precious to your interlocutors' ears.
The Protection Yantras
The sides of the ring are covered with sacred inscriptions (Yantras) in an ancient alphabet. These formulas act as a shield that protects the wearer's luck and repels jealousy, ensuring that their social success only elicits admiration.
The Alloy of the Temples
This ring is made from a patinated metal alloy (often based on brass or ritual bronze). In monastic tradition, metals recovered from old bells and alms bowls are often used to melt these amulets, thereby charging the material with the thousands of mantras recited by monks.
Photos taken with natural lighting.
Shipping by parcel with a tracking number.
Grouped delivery available: if you win multiple lots during this sale, shipping costs will only be charged once. Please ensure that all winning lots are listed on the same invoice before confirming your payment.
Salika Birds Buddhist Ring: Magnetic Charm, Eloquence & Fortune.
The power of golden words that seduce, convince, and attract success.
A space dedicated to speakers and negotiators who are skilled in persuasion and attracting favor.
In the magical tradition of South-East Asia, Salika birds possess an enchanted voice capable of captivating gods and humans.
This monastery ring channels this power through the effigy of the divine couple. It acts as an amplifier of personal charisma.
It makes your words gentle, credible, and persuasive. It facilitates business negotiations, helps close deals, and creates an immediate aura of sympathy (Metta) around you. Wearing this seal ensures that your requests are always received with kindness.
Dimensions :
Size: 52 1/2, 13 1/2, 6 1/4.
Height: 1.1cm.
External width: 2.12cm.
Length: 2.21cm
Weight: 5.76 grams
Fine ring in ornate gold metal.
This ring is part of the Maha Sanaeh (Great Charm) amulet lineage, highly prized by merchants, lawyers, and those seeking love.
The Birds with the Golden Tongue (Salika Lin Thong)
The two birds facing each other symbolize harmony and fruitful conversation. Legend has it that the Salika lives in the celestial forest Himaphan, and its song is so melodious that it hypnotizes the listener. On a magical level, this symbol grants the gift of eloquence: your words become 'golden' and precious to your interlocutors' ears.
The Protection Yantras
The sides of the ring are covered with sacred inscriptions (Yantras) in an ancient alphabet. These formulas act as a shield that protects the wearer's luck and repels jealousy, ensuring that their social success only elicits admiration.
The Alloy of the Temples
This ring is made from a patinated metal alloy (often based on brass or ritual bronze). In monastic tradition, metals recovered from old bells and alms bowls are often used to melt these amulets, thereby charging the material with the thousands of mantras recited by monks.
Photos taken with natural lighting.
Shipping by parcel with a tracking number.
Grouped delivery available: if you win multiple lots during this sale, shipping costs will only be charged once. Please ensure that all winning lots are listed on the same invoice before confirming your payment.
