Pha Yant means ‘cloth Yantra’ and is even more widespread with Thai Buddhist people than Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos, and has an even larger panntheon of Yantra, with designs coming from thousands of Masters and Temples around Thailand. Some compositions are indeed extremely impressive, some silk screened, and some hand inscribed. Considering how many Sak Yant designs on the web have deliberate mistakes iin them or omitted elements to prevent copying, the only way to ensure a truly correct design is to study a Sak Yant on a friend, or to study and use the design of an authentic Pha Yant from a temple, which is ensured to be precise and authentic in its design and inscriptions.

Pha Yant Paya Krut (Garuda)
- Pha Yant Paetch Payatorn
- Pha Yant Pra Sihingk Luang Lanna
- Pha Yant Paetch Payatorn
- Yant Pu Hneeb
- Pha Yant Paya Hongs Koo
- Pha Yant Hanuman Paya Ching Chai
- Pha Yant Choo Chok (Jujaka)
- Pha Yant Ma Saep Nang Kroo Ba Wang
- Pha Yant Lanna Ma Saep Nang
- Pha Yant with Himapabnt Animals of Lanna Tradition
- Pha Yant Taw Waes Suwan
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