Thai amulets
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Professional Techniques
Backsides of
LP Parn's Amulet
Please click the 1st and 2nd pictures on the top row. You will see specific characteristics of the back surface of LP Parn amulets. The pointing numbers 1 and 2 show scratching lines on the back surface caused by sand. Meanwhile the amulet texture looks like old brick due to a long years of creation (since B.E.2460), touch and use. For the other 6 amulets we can see their scratching lines or trace.

Most LP Parn's amulets have scratching lines which originated from sweeping their backsides with a knife edge or similar object in the time of amulet creation of about 85 years ago.   

Fake pieces also have scratching lines but look rougher, and their texture are stronger and look fresh.  

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