May 21, 20242 yr Popular Post BANGKOK, May 21 (TNA) – The “Labubu” craze shows no signs of slowing down in the art toy world, with prices continuing to soar. It has now even entered the magic tattoo realm, following a viral Labubu yantra tattoo meant to attract wealth. A TikTok user shared an image of a Labubu yantra tattoo with inscriptions on a woman's arm. After posting it on social media, it sparked widespread discussion and debate online. Master Am Sripromyan and Master Seeharach Muanyan, the owners of the post, revealed that they have been tattooing yantras for over 20 years with thousands of Thai and foreign customers. It started when their daughter liked Labubu, so they had the idea of turning Labubu into a completed yantra design. Seeing others do it online, they incorporated the Labubu shape into a money bag yantra pattern with unique inscriptions based on their teachers' traditional spells, though not specifically about Labubu. Full story: TNA-MCOT 2024-05-21 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe
May 21, 20242 yr Reminds me... I wonder what my Beanie Babies and my Yu-Gi-Oh cards are worth? I still remember when it seemed that half the items on EBay were Beanie Babies and Yu-Gi-Oh cards, and some were going for eyewatering bids.
May 21, 20242 yr I am 100% sure it will make thousand of Thais believe in LaBubu. Now we all get rich Hurray!
May 21, 20242 yr 6 hours ago, webfact said: BANGKOK, May 21 (TNA) – The “Labubu” craze shows no signs of slowing down in the art toy world, with prices continuing to soar. It has now even entered the magic tattoo realm, following a viral Labubu yantra tattoo meant to attract wealth. A TikTok user shared an image of a Labubu yantra tattoo with inscriptions on a woman's arm. After posting it on social media, it sparked widespread discussion and debate online. Master Am Sripromyan and Master Seeharach Muanyan, the owners of the post, revealed that they have been tattooing yantras for over 20 years with thousands of Thai and foreign customers. It started when their daughter liked Labubu, so they had the idea of turning Labubu into a completed yantra design. Seeing others do it online, they incorporated the Labubu shape into a money bag yantra pattern with unique inscriptions based on their teachers' traditional spells, though not specifically about Labubu. Full story: TNA-MCOT 2024-05-21 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe Looks beautiful when you're 80 yo
May 22, 20242 yr It can only be a matter of time until we see them getting "LaThaksin" tattoos in pursuit of endless wealth... lol
May 22, 20242 yr It's almost funny how some people think they improve their looks or image or luck or whatever they have in their mind.
May 22, 20242 yr My god, what sane person would get such a hideous thing tattooed on their body? It's not even artwork. TIT that's for sure
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