Buddha amulets from Thailand are among the most beautiful and with the most variants in the world. It is estimated that in the last 100 years, more than 100,000 Buddha amulets were created by various Thai monks and Thai temples. They not only differ by size and shape, but also by color and materials of which they were created. In addition to metal, stone and clay amulets in particular Thai Buddha amulets of holy ingredients are the most demanded Buddha amulets. A rare collectors’ piece might cost the unbelievable amount up to 250.000 Euro.
Phra Somdej Ruun Chao Sua Maha Setthi Thai BuddhaAmulet from the venerable Kruba Kritsana Intawano, abbot of Wat Pah Mahawan, Ban Thai Samakee, Tambon Thai Samakee, Amphoe Wang Nam Khiau, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) Isan, Northeast Thailand, from the year BE 2559 (2016). Kruba Kritsana created the Amulet in a small limited series of only 499 pieces.
Phra Pairee Pinat Phim Lek Thai Buddha amulet from his holiness, the Supreme patriarch of Thailand Somdej Phra Sangkharat Phra Yanasangwon, abbot of Wat Bowon (Wat Bowonnivet Viharn), Amphoe Phra Nakhon, Changwat Bangkok, Thailand from the 12/5/2539 (1996).
With this amulet it concerns a royal birthday amulet which was published on the occasion of the birthday of his Majesty king Bhumibol Adulyadej Rama 9 of Thailand in the 12/5/2539 (1996).
Consecrated wrist mala of Venerable Luang Pho Kaweerat (Phra Khru Samut Kaweerat), Abbot of Wat Satthayalai, Ban Had Nang Rum, Tambon Plutaluang, Amphoer Sattahip, Changwat Chonburi, Thailand, from 2010.
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