Kuman Thong [กุมารทอง] is a spirit of a stillborn baby boy adopted by a shaman as a child of his own.
Kuman Thong (the golden child)
Kuman Thong [กุมารทอง] is a spirit of a stillborn baby boy adopted by a shaman as a child of his own. Nowadays, we do not need such a tragedy to happen to be able to have a golden child because it can be created from either the soil from seven cemeteries, from milkweeds or gooseberry wood, or from metals. These materials are then shaped as a boy statue with a topknot hair style and dressed in Chong Kraben (a wraparound cloth worn in the Southeast Asian countries), and a child’s spirit is conjured up and invited to reside in the statue.
With a boy spirit inside, Kuman Thong should be taken care of as if it were a real child. Kuman Thong keepers must feed the statue and invite him to join the table. In return, Kuman Thong will protect its owners from disasters, bring prosperity, and keep an eye out for enemies.
Information by:
https://www.thailandfoundation.or.th/th/culture_heritage/9-quintessential-thai-amulets/
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