Phra Kring Ruun "Wisutthi Metta" Nuea Ngern (silver) from the venerable Luang Pho Somsak, abbot of Wat Suthat, Bangkok, Thailand, from the year B.E. 2545 (2002). The venerable Luang Pho Somsak created the amulet in a small series of only 999 pieces from holy silver.
With the amulet it concerns a Phra Kring, i.e. in the miniature Buddha statue is a small ball which causes a quiet ring if one shakes it. On the base back the stroke "Wisutthi Metta" is to be seen.
For the production old amulets, coins and religious utensils of silver were melted to pour the Phra Krings from the amulet series offered here. The venerable Luang Pho Somsak consecrated the amulets with a big number of monks in the Bot of the Wat Suthat.
The amulet is approx. 4.2 cm high, approx. 2.3 cm wide, approx. 1.8 cm thick and approx. 43 grammes. One can put it on the house altar or at another high and central place in the flat or in the house. One can fasten it also on the dashboard in the car. Moreover, it can be held in the hands for deepening the meditation.
The Phra Kring protects its owner against illness, accidents and misfortune. It holds off all negative and attracts the positive. Moreover, it gives luck in any regard and contributes to the harmonisation of relationships and rooms.