Which Thai Pendants Are Good for Business, Money, and Building Wealth?
[Page Updated: 9 December 2023]
That’s what we’ll talk about here today, money coming in pendants from Thailand.
Many Thai pendant requests we receive are from people in Singapore, Malaysia, the USA, the UK, and Germany, asking us how they can build their businesses or add money to their bank accounts by purchasing (renting of) an amulet.
Of course, Buddha wasn’t concerned with such things, but people of today definitely are – and some pendants over time have come to light to have special properties in these areas.
There is no specific style of Buddha pendant that is known for bringing money in, but there are other figures you can buy that are said to help. In particular, there are TWO pendants we recommend for helping your business or yourself at your job – increase the money coming in.
Mae Nang Kwak Business Prosperity Amulets
If you look in stores and other businesses owned by Asians from all over the world, you will most often see signs of Nang Kwak (Thai – นางกวัก) figures somewhere inside the store – the main room and near the entrance. I remember walking around in Hawaii inside many stores that I guess were owned by Chinese, and seeing these strange, sometimes completely red Nang Kwaks with a funny hand position.
Today we know that Nang Kwak is waving her hand to pull customers into the store to spend money in that business.
We don’t have many of her amulets, but here are a few we found:

If you would like one of these Nang Kwak amulets, send us email at our Contact Form here.
These Nang Kwak pendants are not usually worn around the neck here in Thailand, but they are placed on small altars in the business to help increase sales and money coming in. There is also usually a small Nang Kwak statue about 9 inches high with a cup of sand to hold incense sticks which are lit in offering to Nang Kwak so that she may bless the store with extra sales.
If you ever want to see the authenticity of the information here, just walk into nearly any Thai business in any city in Thailand and look for their Nong Kwak statue, amulets, and altar!
More info on the the history and stories of Nang Kwak here.
There is one more pendant that is good for business, wealth, and money coming in…
Phra Pidta Amulets
Pronounced Bpit taah, it means Phra (monk) Pidta (closed-eyes). The Phra Pidta pendants were originally created by Luang Phor Kaew of Wat Kruawan in Chonburi province near Bangkok, Thailand. This venerable monk lived during the Buddhist years 2385 to 2470 (1842 to 1927).
Phra Kaew’s Phra Pidta pendants are some of Thailand’s best-selling pendants for a number of reasons.
First, it sells well because it is just so cool looking. The monk is naked sitting in a tight ball and covering his eyes. Usually on the body – especially of metal Phra Pidta pendants – are inscribed Pali words and even whole chants and mantras.
The monk is meditating in Sammabat meditation which allows access to Jhana levels of all sorts and qualities. It is said that when a monk – or any person – is able to reach Jhana level 4 – supernatural experiences can begin to manifest. It is these experiences the Pidta pendant is representing. The experiences themselves are called ‘abhinnas‘.
When one wears the pendant it is said that the wearer will enjoy a prosperous life filled with blessings of money, wealth, business prosperity, and meeting influential people who can help life go smoothly for the devotee.
We usually don’t have many Phra Pidta pendants because they sell so quickly. There are some we have now that we have not advertised before yesterday. We’ll put some photos below of Phra Pidta pendants we have today.


If you would like one of these Phra Pidta amulets, send us email at our Contact Form here. Or, browse our Phra Pidta pendants here.