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NAKHON PATHOM, May 25 — Smearing clay mixed with the dust of cremated bodies onto the base of a figurine, a Thai Buddhist monk chants incantations to invite lucky spirits into a relic dubbed the “Golden Son”. Thailand is overwhelmingly Buddhist but beliefs are entwined with strains of animism...

Monk Saneh Sumetho putting gold leaf and oil on Kuman Thong dolls, believed to be infused with the spirit of a real child, at Wat Sam Ngam Buddhist temple in the central Thai province of Nakhon Pathom. — AFP pic

Thailand is overwhelmingly Buddhist but beliefs are entwined with strains of animism and superstition, especially among older generations who venerate the supposed protective powers of the dolls. Nowadays the bodies are made from metal moulds, and a wedge of clay and ashes are smoothed into the base of the figure.

Eccentric collector Wanchai Pongsompetch credits her more than 10,000-strong hoard of dolls for a lifetime of good fortune.

 

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