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Thai Royal Family Elephant

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The elephant of the Thai royal family is a symbol that you can come across absolutely everywhere in this country.

  • Symbol of the Thai royal family
  • Interesting decorative element to add an exotic touch
  • Placing one of these statuettes in a house develops strength, intelligence and stability in those who live there.
  • Selected by our Southeast Asian culture specialist
  • Material: resin
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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Okay, this Thai lucky charm seems to be important... But why did royalty choose it?

The Thai royal family elephant is a lucky charm dating back thousands of years. Even today, however, the image of this animal is closely linked to that of Thailand.

Elephants are magnificent animals. They are endowed with a grace, a strength and an intelligence which have transformed them into a symbol of reference in almost all the cultures where they are present.

However, there are few places in the world that focus on elephants as much as Thailand.

From a practical point of view, it is clear that pachyderms were used in the construction of the country thanks to their great work force.

However, this animal also has a much deeper spiritual meaning: it is closely linked to the Buddha, and more particularly to his birth.

According to legend, while she was pregnant, the mother of the one who would become the Buddha had a dream in a vision of a white elephant emerging from a lotus flower.

Yes, the elephant of the Thai royal family is above all a Buddhist lucky charm!

It can be difficult to fully understand the meaning of this scene if you are foreign to Asian culture, but know that both the lotus and the elephant are among the most powerful symbols for millions of people!