Is it okay to wear a Buddhist amulet?

The Buddha amulet is a Buddhist amulet unique to Thailand. It belongs to the same category as the Tsa Tsa Buddha in Tibet, China, but is smaller in size. It is made from a variety of materials, including Buddhist scriptures, shell leaves, pollen, medicinal herbs, temple incense ash, metals, ores, gems, etc.

It is generally considered to be a small and lightweight version of the famous Buddha statue, which is enshrined in temples to enhance the magic power of the temple. It can be regarded as a kind of memorial to Buddha. It is a preservation of faith and tradition. Used as a talisman, worn on the body to protect one's safety or enhance one's faith. Most amulets are made into small ornaments and enshrined in pagodas. The purpose is that even if the pagoda or Buddhist culture is persecuted in the future, the Buddhist culture can be passed down through the Buddha tablets. To remind the world of the splendor and glory of the Buddhist culture of our ancestors.