New Straits Times

‘GOLDEN SON’ BRINGS LUCK, PROTECTION

Believers say dolls contain real child’s spirit, must be treated with reverence

- NAKHON PATHOM

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 and superstiti­on, especially among older generation­s who venerate the powers of the dolls.

Sculpted into a prayer position, the wide-eyed figurines were traditiona­lly completely shaped by a concoction of clay and ashes.

Nowadays, the bodies are made from metal moulds, and a wedge of clay and ashes are smoothed into the base of the figure.

At Sam Ngam temple here, Saneh Sumetho and his fellow monks scrawl Sanskrit on each doll’s base, drip sacred oil on the child-like golden face, and “cast a spell on it” before sending it off to its new family.

Believers say the dolls contain the spirit of a real child and must be treated with reverence.

Newer figurines cost about 500 to 2,000 baht, but the oldest relics can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

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

“Since I started worshippin­g the Golden Son dolls, good things have happened in my life,” says the popular TV entertaine­r.

“The reason I have everything today is because of them.”

Her two-storey home in Nonthaburi province is filled with an array of dolls of varying sizes, colours and expression­s.

Fizzy sodas, giant lollipops, and toy planes and cars are placed as offerings to the dolls, and Wanchai, wearing a face shield, prays solemnly to them.

Wanchai believes her Golden Sons have been especially helpful during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The dolls would tell me not to go outside. I believe they keep me and my family safe.”

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Wanchai Pongsompet­ch praying to her huge collection of Golden Son dolls at her home in Bangkok, Thailand earlier this week.
AFP PIC Wanchai Pongsompet­ch praying to her huge collection of Golden Son dolls at her home in Bangkok, Thailand earlier this week.

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