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Consecrated Original Buddha amulets from Thailand temple. The number of alloys of which Thai Buddha amulets poured in place and will be embossed is quite large. The most commonly used alloys are: Nuea Thong Daeng (copper alloy), Nuea Nawa (alloy with silver), Nuea Ngoen (also Ngern) (silver), Nuea Thong Dschub (Gold plated) and Nuea Thong Kam (gold). There are a large number of special alloys such as Nuea Nawa Khoom phaan pii boran and Nuea Nawa piew Fai. Silver amulets are extremely rare (usually is a series of less than 100 or 200 amulets) and gold amulets are coveted the crypt, as a Amulett series mostly from less than 20 or 50 amulets. |
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Phra Kring Luang Pho Tongkam Thai Buddha amulet from the venerable Phra Khru Palad Sompong Woorayano, abbot of Wat Samon Koht, Tambon Bang Kra Soo, Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Nonthaburi, Thailand.
The venerable Phra Khru Palad created the amulet from old holy metals in a small series of only 999 amulets.
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Original Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang Ruun Patiharn Phim Yai Nuea Thong Daeng from the Wat Rakhang Kositaram Woramahaviharn (briefly Wat Rakhang), Thonburi, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand, from the year BE 2546 (2003).
The amulet was poured from old holy metals (Loo Boran) and copper (Thong Daeng) in the Wat Rakhang in a small series of only 9.999 amulets and was consecrated by the most famous monks of Thailand.
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Original Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang Ruun Patiharn Phim Yai Nuea Loo Boran from the Wat Rakhang Kositaram Woramahaviharn (briefly Wat Rakhang), Thonburi, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand, from the year BE 2546 (2003).
The amulet was poured from old holy metals (Loo Boran) in the Wat Rakhang in a small series of only 9.999 amulets and was consecrated by the most famous monks of Thailand.
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Luang Pho Too Buddha amulet Nuea alpaca from the venerable Chao Phra Khun Somdej Phra Phuttajahn Kiaw (Luang Phu Kiaw Uppaseno), abbot of Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan (briefly Wat Saket or Sarket, also called golden mountain), Bamrung Muang Road, Kwaeng Ban Bat, Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2542 (1999).
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Phra Rian Loo Chao Sua Lang Luang Pho Koon Ruun Laap Poon Koon Thawee Nuea Rom Dam Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Koon (also Khun) Parisuttho, abbot of Wat Banrai, Tambon Kut Piman, Amphoe Dan Khun Thot, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Isaan, north-east Thailand from the year B.E. 2536 (1993).
Luang Pho Koon is one of the few still living "quite great" monks of Thailand. He belongs worldwide to the most famous monks of the kingdom of Thailand. There is probably no one in Thailand who doesn`t know Luang Pho Koon.
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Luang Pho Koon Phra Pidta Maha Mongkoln Ruun Khun 88 Maha Setthi Nuea 288 Wahn Naa Kak Ngern (silver) Fang Takrut Ngern (silver) Thai-amulet set from the venerable Luang Pho Koon Parisuttho, abbot of Wat Banrai, Tambon Kut Phiman, Amphoe Dan Khun Thot, Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), north-east Thailand from the 9/18/2553. The amulet set was created in a limited small series of only 4.888 sets.
The amulets were consecrated first by the venerable Luang Pho Koon in the 9/18/2553 and afterwards at 108 different places or temples in the whole of Thailand by 108 of the most important monks, Lüssis (4) and Ajahns of (2) of Thailand. Thereby, the amulets covered a distance of approx. 2,000 kilometres, from Kanchanaburi in the south to Chiang Rai in the high north.
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Rare Phra Yod Thong Taksin Maharat (Luang Pho Thong) Ruun Yok Chao Fah Maharat Buddha Thai Amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Dam Noen Chittangta Sopaso (Phra Khru Sri Pariyattikhun), abbot of Wat Nak Klang Wora Viharn, Tambon Wat Arun, Amphoe Bangkok Yai, Bangkok, Thailand, from the year 2009.
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Gilt Phra Setthi Nawa Kothi Ruun Maha Setthi Baramee Fu Nuea Thong Daeng Sam Gasat Chup Thong Micron Thai Buddha amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Fu Atiphatto (Than Chao Khun Phra Mongkoln Sithikhun) abbot of Wat Bang Samak, Ban Bang Samak, Tambon Bang Samak, Amphoe Pakhong, Changwat Chachoengsao, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2553 (2010). It concerns a numbered small series of only 5,000 amulets. The amulet offered here carries the serial number 344 on the underside.
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Gilt Phra Setthi Nawa Kothi Ruun Maha Setthi Baramee Fu Nuea Chup Thong Tschom Phuu Thai Buddha amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Fu Atiphatto (Than Chao Khun Phra Mongkoln Sithikhun) abbot of Wat Bang Samak, Ban Bang Samak, Tambon Bang Samak, Amphoe Pakhong, Changwat Chachoengsao, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2553 (2010). It concerns a numbered small series of only 5,000 amulets. The amulet offered here carries the serial number 334 on the underside.
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Gilt Phra Setthi Nawa Kothi Ruun Maha Setthi Baramee Fu Nuea Chup Thong Tschom Phuu Thai Buddha amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Fu Atiphatto (Than Chao Khun Phra Mongkoln Sithikhun) abbot of Wat Bang Samak, Ban Bang Samak, Tambon Bang Samak, Amphoe Pakhong, Changwat Chachoengsao, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2553 (2010). It concerns a numbered small series of only 5,000 amulets. The amulet offered here carries the serial number 335 on the underside.
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Phra Yod Thong Luang Pho Phra Sai Ruun Baramee Po Thong Micron Thai Buddha amulet from Wat Po Chai, Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Nongkhai, northeast-Thailand (Isaan). The amulet became published in the year B.E. 2552 (2009) in a fire-gilt small series in Wat Po Chai.
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Phra Yod Thong Luang Pho Phra Sai Ruun Baramee Po Thong Micron Thai Buddha amulet from Wat Po Chai, Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Nongkhai, northeast-Thailand (Isaan). The amulet became published in the year B.E. 2552 (2009) in a fire-gilt small series in Wat Po Chai.
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Phra Rian Luang Pho Both Noi Ruun Raeg (1st series) Nuea Thong Daeng Thai amulet from Wat Amarintaram (Bang Waa), Tambon Sirirat, Amphoe Bangkok Noi, Changwat Bangkok, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2488 (1945).
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Luang Pho Phra Sai Nuea Ngern Ruun Baramee Pho Silver Thai amulet from the venerable Phra Sophon Vihankan, abbot of the Wat Po Chai, Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Nongkhai, north-east Thailand (Isaan). The amulet became published in the year B.E. 2552 (2009) in a small series of only 499 pieces in Wat Po Chai. It was consecrated in September, 2009 by 6 most honoured monks of Thailand.
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Phra Yood Thong 80 Pii Hang Yao Nuea Thong Lueang Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Koon Parisuttho, abbot of Wat Banrai, Tambon Kut Piman, Amphoe Dan Khun Thot, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Isan, north-east Thailand, from the 10/4/2546 (2003).
Luang Pho Koon is one of the few still living "quite great" monks of Thailand. He belongs worldwide to the most famous monks of the kingdom of Thailand. There is probably no one in Thailand who doesn`t know Luang Pho Koon.
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Thai Buddha amulet Luang Pho Toh Ruun Pii Set Nuea Thong Lueang from the venerable Phra Khru Pradit Yaporn, abbot of Wat Ban Chian, Tambon Ban Chian, Amphoer Hanka, Changwat Chainat, Thailand.
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Phra Yood Thong 80 Pii Hang Yao Nuea Dagrua Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Koon Parisuttho, abbot of Wat Banrai, Tambon Kut Piman, Amphoe Dan Khun Thot, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Isan, northeast Thailand, from the 10/4/2546 (2003).
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Phra Phutta Chinarat Nuea Chup Thong (gilded) Ruun Tae Thong Loo Phra Prathan Bot, Thai Buddha amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Piuw (Phra Khru Pawana Wisutthi), abbot of Wat Khao Sompod, Tambon Buachum, Amphoe Chai Badan, Changwat Lopburi, Thailand, from the year B.E.2540 (1997).
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Chao Mae Guan Im Prathan Porn Ngern Loon Ruun Thep Prasitthi Chook Nuea Chup Ngern (silvered) from the venerable Luang Pho Somsak, abbot of Wat Suthat, Bangkok, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2553 (2010).
Chao Mae Guan Im who is called in other Asian countries also Dewi Quan Yim, Guanyim, Kuan In, Kuan yin and Quan Am or Avalokiteshvara, as well as Phra Mae Umathewee is the patron saint of girls, women, mothers and pregnants. She is the goddess (Bodhisattva) of mercy and compassion.
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Consecrated Thai Buddha Statue - Phra Bucha Luang Pho Ban Laem Buddha statue Nuea Thong Daeng Loha from the venerable Luang Phi Kaweerat (Phra Khru Samut Kaweerat), abbot of Wat Satthayalai and the Holistic meditation Centre, Ban Had Nang Rum, Tambon Plutaluang, Amphoer Sattahip, Changwat Chonburi, Thailand, from 2004.
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