Description
This Thai sacred pig (Moo) is decorated with intricate yantra inscriptions, representing abundance, prosperity, protection, and grounded stability. In Thai belief, animal-form ritual objects are sometimes used to symbolize material fortune and steady growth.
The body is fully adorned with hand-applied sacred markings, including traditional Thai yantra scripts arranged in structured compositions. These inscriptions are commonly associated with protective and stabilizing qualities within Thai ritual practices.
A circular yantra grid is featured on the underside, composed of numerological arrangements and symbolic characters. This type of yantra layout is traditionally used for protection, balance, and energetic alignment.
On the back, a stylized deity figure is depicted, surrounded by flowing yantra script. Additional motifs, including geometric yantras and symbolic animal representations such as fish, are distributed across the body, forming a complete ritual composition.
The surface shows natural wear with traces of gold detailing and aged lacquer, giving the piece a time-softened and authentic character.
With a compact size of 13 cm, this piece is suitable for display, altar placement, or personal collection.
Dimensions: 13 × 22 × 13 cm (L × W × H)










