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Based on the visual details, this figurine is a Thai spiritual amulet known as a Phaya Suea
(Tiger King), specifically the "Lawichai Chao Phayak" (หลวิ edition. It was created by Archan Prasoot (Phra Archan Prasut Piyatammo), the abbot of Wat Nai Tao temple in Trang province, Thailand
This specific version features a black-finished metal tiger (often referred to as Ner Loha) poised on a gold-plated base.
Significance: In Thai "Kruang Rang" (talisman) culture, tiger amulets are highly revered for several perceived benefits:
Maha Amnat: Increasing one's authority, charisma, and power to command respect, making them popular among leaders.
Wealth Attraction: Known as "biting wealth" (Yao Chai), they are believed to help attract money and business opportunities.
Protection: They are used to ward off evil spirits, black magic, and physical danger
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