Sacred Creatures

The Sacred Creatures collection brings together a curated selection of spiritually symbolic animal forms and mythical beings from across Asian traditions. These pieces range from Thai yantra-inscribed ritual objects to Chinese-inspired mythical figures, each representing different aspects of protection, prosperity, strength, and transformation.

In Thai spiritual culture, certain animals are believed to carry symbolic meaning when incorporated into ritual objects. Forms such as turtles, elephants, pigs, and other creatures may be inscribed with sacred yantra or associated with protective and stabilizing qualities. These items are often used for personal belief, collection, or display.

Alongside these are mythical beings such as Garuda, Naga, and dragon turtles (Long Gui), which are widely recognized across different traditions. In feng shui and regional beliefs, these figures are commonly associated with wealth, authority, protection, and balance.

This category includes a mix of:

Sacred animal forms with yantra-style inscriptions

Mythical creatures rooted in Thai and Chinese traditions

Hybrid symbolic pieces combining cultural influences

While some items reflect ritual or symbolic traditions, others are appreciated for their craftsmanship and cultural significance. Each piece is presented with available details to help collectors and enthusiasts better understand its form and background.