Gilt Thai amulet Ruun Kroob Roob 30 Pii Rong Rian Phibun Mangsahan Ubon Ratchathani from the venerable Phra Sri Thotsaphonlayan, abbot of Wat Ratchasittharam (also Wat Plap), Tambon Wat Arun, Amphoe Bangkok Yai, Bangkok, Thailand from the year B.E. 2536 (1993).
The amulet was created on the occasion of the 30-year existence of the Phibun Mangsahan school, Amphoe Phibun Mangsahan, Changwat Ubon Ratchathani by the venerable Phra Sri Thotsaphonlayan and was consecrated in a big ceremony with numerous famous monks.
It shows the venerable Phra Sri Thotsaphonlayan with the stroke "Phra Sri Thotsaphonlayan Kroob Roob 30 Pii Rongrian Phibun Mangsahan Ubon 2536" on the front.
At the back there is Buddha standing on a lotus blossom to be seen with the stroke "Phra Thamma Rattana Visuth".
The amulet is in a silvery metal casing, height approx. 4.2 cm, width approx. 2.4 cm, thickness approx. 1.3 cm and weight approx. 13 grammes.
The amulet gives luck, prosperity (literally: silver & gold) to its owner and a "happy hand" in financial decisions as well as professional success. The amulet gives a "happy hand" in business decisions and investments to independently active as for example to storekeepers and restaurant owners, craftsmen, sales representatives, freelances and enterprisers as well as rising bargains and profits.