A Thar Long charm originating from a Burmese pagoda.
The exact year of creation is unknown,
but it is estimated to be from the late 19th to early 20th century.
Weighing 23.6 grams.
Crafted from a two-tone alloy.
The primary material is a blend of silver, tin, and various other alloys, meticulously cast to encase a central charm made of brass alloy.
Charms featuring an eye motif are rare.
Charms with both an eye motif and a two-tone alloy construction are even more uncommon.
Consequently, they are among the most valuable metal charms.
Some of these charms were designed with internal cavities during the casting process,
intended to house even smaller amulets or charms. Some produce a subtle rattling sound when shaken,
a feature that practitioners refer to as having "entered treasure."
A hole has been drilled by our workshop,
allowing it to be strung with a cord for wear as a bracelet or a chest adornment.
A distinctive sacred object imbued with protective blessings!
4000-113.10.08
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