Protective amulet for children Labubu from Wat Traimit.
The little character depicted is named Labubu and has been very trendy in Southeast Asia in recent years. It was created in 2015 by an illustrator named Kasing Lung, who was inspired by Nordic folklore (a type of mischievous elf) for his creation and whose popularity went viral after a K-Pop singer started promoting it.
Labubu is very popular not only among children but also among all girls in Thailand.
This amulet is composed of a Labubu carrying a glass of milkshake,
in a reliquary partly filled with clear sacred oil, with two golden takut and a small golden Maharuay plaque (fortune charm).
We found these amulets at Wat Traimit, they are general protections against the dangers of everyday life (and also fortune amulets), which although blessed are fun and discreet to wear.
Note that in Thailand, girls like to wear their Labubu attached to their handbag and not as a pendant.
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Height: 5.5 cm.
Width: 3 cm.
Weight: approximately 12 grams.
New custom waterproof reliquary: Yes.
Please note that the colors vary from one Labubu to another...
pink, purple, combination of both...