Amulet Market

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Amulet Market

Market · Phuket

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V9MQ+75M, Ratsada Rd, Tambon Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand

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Discover a vibrant street market in Phuket brimming with vendors offering an array of amulets, pendants, and Buddha figures, each with a unique story and blessing.  

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V9MQ+75M, Ratsada Rd, Tambon Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket 83000, Thailand Get directions

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Tim Totters

Google
Pretty cool little spot in Phuket Old Town. Walking distance from walking street and not hard to find with Google maps. It's a small alley of table stalls, maybe 5 stalls in all. But the surrounding area also has a number of amulet shops so between both you will have way more than enough choice. The market stall owners were all nice and obviously knowledgeable. I visited each first to see their goods and ended up getting one amulet from each to keep it fair lol. I was also able to get the amulets cased in a shop very close by and my kids picked a chain each for themselves. Average cost was about 250 bhat per amulet and the same again for a chain and case. Everyone enjoyed this experience and got something nice to bring back home and keep to remember thailand

Drew Mola

Google
Grest place to have waterproofing of Amulets,Mr Noi. Dealers buying and selling all amulets and other Buddhist and local artefacts

L C

Google
A small very unique little market that sells Amulets. An amulet, also known as a good luck charm or phylactery, is an object believed to confer protection upon its possessor. You can choose your own amulet and be given the meaning behind it. Once you choose the right one for you, you may have it blessed.

Zorana Lee

Google
Small little amulet stalls in an alley way. You can choose your amulet and they will patiently explain each amulet of its purpose/protection. Since I didn't speak Thai, I used Google translate to have the monk explain the benefits of each amulet to me. The monk blesses your amulet after your purchase as well. Nice little souvenir from phuket.

J F

Google
Very nice owner, patient, and helpful. They gave me a beautiful tri amulet necklace and even worked with me for pricing. Very kind service 🙂🇹🇭🕉

Andrew

Google
Great little side alley with a good range of Buddhist & Thai amulets, paintings and other ornaments. Not as big of a selection as I read about but still worth the trip and convenient having a few of the locals speak decent English to explain different meanings of amulets etc. This is a little tricky to find head to this road and you’ll see dragon statues at the start of the alley.

Dylan McCracken

Google
Very pleasant experience. I would highly recommend visiting. Beautiful helpful people 🙏 will definitely return next year! UPDATE: Had a few of my phra somdej amulets checked by two of my ajarns, and both found that the phra somdej wat rakang sold to me was a fake... the rest were legit, but be weary if you are not 100% sure on what's real and what is not. and definitely negotiate price. Even as a farang that can speak some thai, I was still given a ridiculous price at the start before I replied in thai.

Frank Balikok

Google
In this small market or small street located in the center of Phuket town, you can find all kinds of amulets blessed by Buddhist monks. When you cross this market you can feel the magic and how important these amulets are in Thai culture. Some are expensive and others are not, depending on your age and whether or not you are blessed by some important monk. I recommend visiting this street and enjoying the culture of this country. Enjoy Phuket! Enjoy Thailand!