Hand-pressed Jatukam Ramathep "Ruun Apee Maha Sedthee" Thai amulet from 108 holy ingredients, from the Wat Thung Chandam, Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Chanthaburi, south Thailand from the 3/9/2550 (2007).
It concerns, on this occasion, an amulet of the "first hour" which was created before the "Jatukam hysteria" broke out in July, 2007.
The recipe of the 108 blessed ingredients (Wahn) and the Yant were created by the venerable Somdej Phra Maha Wirawong (Wat Sampan Thawong, Bangkok), the venerable Somdej Phra Maha Ratmangkhalachan (Wat Paknam, Bangkok) and the venerable Somdej Phra Yannawa Rodom (Wat Thepsirin, Bangkok).
Every amulet was provided at the back with 9 real precious stones whose arrangement varies from amulet to amulet. Ruby, blue sapphire, yellow sapphire, citrine, onyx, pearls, quartz, diamond, garnet, tiger's eye, tourmaline, emerald, amethyst, zirconia, aquamarine, tsavorite and jade were used among others.
The back shows a circle from 8 Rahoo Om Dschan (world guard) which symbolise the 8 directions. Between them a polished precious stone is in each case. Under it there is the Dharma wheel which is also called wheel of apprenticeship or wheel of life. In it a Phra Pidta Maha Ud is sitting (protective Buddha), with a white precious stone under his crossed legs.
The venerable Phra Ratchatham Suthee and the venerable Phra Winai Molee created the amulets at a hand lever press.
The amulet was consecrated 2 times:
1. In the 3/9/2007 in the Wat Thung Chandam, Chanthaburi, by 9 monks
2. In the 3/19/2007 by 9 monks in the Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat (briefly Wat Mahathat), Tambon Nai Mueang, Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Nakhon Sri Thammarat.
The amulet is in a silvery metal casing, height approx. 6.1 cm, width approx. 5.4 cm, thickness approx. 2.1 cm and weight approx. 34 grammes.
The amulet gives health and luck, particularly in financial matters. It protects its wearer from danger, illness and accident as well as against misfortune.