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additional photo of item # K22C18
item # K22C18 VERY RARE Pra Somdej Ket Chaiyo (Nok Pim), Pim Gao Chan Hua Ha a ng, Jumbo. An extra-large holy powder Buddha Amulet with figure of Meditating Buddha in Dukkarakiriya (self-mortification or Fasting Buddha) seating on a 9 tiers platform, the crescent ears of Buddha are away from his head. Made from Pong Viset Ha Pragaan (5 kinds of holy powder), blended with plaster cement, and holy water. Made by Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh Phrommarangsi, the Chief Abbot of Wat Rakang, Bangkok between BE 2404 – 2409 (CE1861- 1866) during his visit to his mother’s birth place at Wat Chaiyo, Angthong Province. After the completion, this Batch of Pra Somdej Ket Chaiyo was stored in the chamber in the chest of Pra Maha Buddha Pim Buddha Statue at Wat Chaiyo, and later discovered in BE 2430, after the restoration work of Pra Maha Buddha Pim, some of Pra Somdej Ket Chaiyo amulets were put back, and the chamber was later officially opened in BE 2502, but the large numbers of Pra Somdej Ket Chai
item # K22C37 RARE Pra Gay-saa Kruba Sivichai, Pim Pra Rod, Pim Jew. A small-size baked clay Pra Rod amulet, made from auspicious earth, blended with holy water, coated with black lacquer that blended with ash after burning hair of the head of Kruba Sivichai, the Buddhist Saint of Lanna Thai (ancient Kingdom in the north of Thailand) , made by looksit (disciples / followers /adherents/ worshippers / devotees) in memory of Kruba Sivichai, made after Kruba Sivichai passed away, BE 2482 (CE 1939). ………………………………………………………. Pra Rod refers to a type of ancient baked clay Buddha amulet discovered at the ruin of a Wat Mahawan, Lamphun Province   (the Kingdom of Northern Dvaravati). Pra Rod, “Rod” in Thai means to survive from all difficulties in life; to escape from death; to be saved from danger. ………………………………………………………. BEST FOR: Pra Rod helps you to survive from all difficulties in life and in career. Pra Rod keeps you safe, and secure from harm, injury, danger, and financial damage
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item # K22C35 RARE Pra Somdej Prok Pho Yai, Luang Phor Doh, Wat Na Matum, Nua Pung Bailan, Pìt Thong. An extra-large Buddha amulet with a bas-relief of Buddha meditating under a Bodhi Tree, and on a lotus flower throne. Made from mainly ash after burning Holy Buddhist Palm Leaf Scriptures, blended with holy powder, holy water, and plaster cement, and patched with real gold foils. In the back is with imprints of Yant Na Chàp-pan-ná-rang-sĕe and Yant Put Tha Cabalistic Writings. Made by Luang Phor Doh of Wat Na Matum, Chon Buri Province after BE 2496 (CE 1953). ………………………………………………….. BEST FOR: Peace, Safety & Prosperity under the Shade of Bodhi Tree. This amulet has a tendency to draw positive energy, and power of turning bad things in life to the better, and misfortune to the good luck. It brings wealth, abundance, and prosperity but also embraces the environment with happy vibes by eliminating worries. It helps you achieve your goal and fulfillment in your work and career, av
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item # K21F11 RARE Pra Sivali, Pim Yai, Pim Muak Gan Knock, Lang Lai Niw Hua Mae Meu Luang Phor Guay, Nua Din. An extra-large baked clay Pra Sivali Arhat amulet with figure of Pra Sivali on his pilgrimage holding a walking stick, a cloth bag, a kettle, an alms bowl, and a "Klot” (a large umbrella equipped with an insect screen and a wooden pole), in the back is with a trace of a finger prints of Luang Phor Guay.   This Pra Sivali amulet is called “Pim Muak Gan Knock” because the head of Pra Sivali is in a huge circular shape as of the motorcycle helmet. Made by Luang Phor Guay of Wat Khositaram (Wat Ban Khae), Chai Nat Province, after BE 2515 (CE 1972). ………………………………………………………….. “Pra Sivali on Pilgrimage is a wish of “Wherever you go, success, wealth & prosperity, good luck, happiness will be waiting for you there!” - A walking stick means having many high profile people to support and assist you. - A Klot, a long-handles umbrella with mosquito net means having happy