Thai Popular Amulets

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Bodhi-shaped Chao Khun Nor amulet, Wat Dhepsirin, B.E 2513. The amulet made from holy powder with light yellow surface due to the Tang oil.  
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A rare-to-find Bodhi-shaped Chao Khun Nor amulet pendant, Wat Wiwek, B.E. 2513. The amulet was made from aggregated holy powder and numerous herbals. Its surface is gray due to honey, herbals and Tang oil.   

Chao Khun Nor Amulet

Of Wat Wiwek, B.E.2513

Dimensions: 1.5 x 2 cm
Material: Holy Powder
The above two powder amulets hastily look the same but they're really significantly different. The above top piece is of Wat Dhepsirin made by Chao Khun Udom and blessed by Dhan Chao Khun Nor on Dec 5th, B.E.2513. But the lower one made by uncle Kaew Siriratna, the temple warden of Wat Wiwek, Chachongsao, and his high-rank official sons. Wat Wiwek amulet is also blessed by Dhan Chao Khun Nor in the same ceremony. 

Really, Wat Wiwek amulet is so great that it was blessed two times by Dhan Chao Khun Nor . The first blessing made specifically onto the holy powder for the 3-month Lent period of the year B.E.2511, and the second blessing made onto the finished pendant amulet on Dec 5th, B.E 2513 ceremony.

The holy powder prepared by uncle Kaew is so great in its composition. It composecs of ground holy meterials of the following:

1. Broken amulets of Somdej Wat Rakang and Somdej Bangkhunphrom made by Somdej Phra Phutdhacharn(Toh)

2. Broken amulets of  Wat Sampluem

3. Broken amulets of Wat Rajaborphit B.E.2485

4. Broken antique votive tablets from Kampaengpetch, Ayuthaya and Suphanburi

5. Holy powder of LP Chine, Wat Thalad, Chachoengsao

6. Holy powder of LP Khom, Wat Phai Rong Ngua

7. Specifically prepared holy powder of Dhan Chao Khun Nor

8. Gold leafs from Buddha Sothorn Statue.

9. Old Phayants of LP Parn of Wat Banghia, LP Jad of Wat Bangkrabao, LP Chong of Wat Natangnok, etc.

10. Assorted herbals of 108 kinds

11. Holy soil from 4 important Buddhistic sites in India

                                      etc.

Apart from the great holy powder composition, the primary intention on making the amulet is purely to collect money for Wat Wiwek temple restoration.

Due to their good great "inner" properties, the Wat Wiwek amulet pendants are wanted by amulet users and collectors. The price of Wat Wiwek amulet is moderately more expensive than that of Wat Dhepsirin's because it's more difficult to find.                 

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