Thai amulets
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Front View
1. Small dot beside Phra Kes stem
2. Lotus's thorn line point to 11.00 o'clock
3. Big dot beside middle base
4. Round dot between the two thumbs
5. Four-dot leg bangle 
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Rear View
1. Thorn line seen on fine imprint
2. Tiger teeth seen on fine imprint
3. Stripes on tiger's body

A Top most Rare-to-find
Chao Khun Nor's Phra Kaew

Phim Yai, B.E.2513
A top most rare-to-find Chao Khun Nor(CKN) amulet is Phra Kaew, Phim Yai which CKN blessed on Dec 5, 2513. It's been very difficult to find such the item since it was first distributed about 30 years ago due to a small amount creation of not more than 1,500 items. Even a lot of specifical CKN-amulet collectors have not yet got this super piece.

The splended amulet was specifically created as on Dhan Chao Khun Nor's most respected Buddha images, i.e. Phra Kaew, Phra Buddha Chinnaraj and Phra Buddha Chinnasih.

The short formal name of Phra Kaew is appeared on the last base of the amulet "Maha Manee Ratana"

The full formal name of Phra Kaew is: PHRA BUDDHA MAHA MANEERATANA PATIMAKORN PHRA KAEW MORAKOT

Phra Kaew is a major Buddha image created in the North in around B.E.700. The image has many miraculous events. It was found in ChiangRai in B.E.1977 or nearly 600 years ago, the thunder struck the Jedi to open it off and the Buddha image has been seen inside. Phra Kaew is widely worshipped by Thai people. Anyone who faces sufferings prefers to request for his help.

It's really as widely said that just having a hugh some of money but lacking of good fate & fortune will never get Dhan Chao Khun Nor's Phra Kaew amulet. As I have looked around, there were few pieces scattered in splendid amulet shops in Bangkok--but ALL were fake!! So, it's no need to mention to neighboring-country markets. PLEASE BEWARE !! There are so few real items of not more than 5 % in the amulet markets.     

Note: The rearside mold of the amulet is the same as of his
Phim Somdej Lang Sua (Tiger Back).     

VOCAB:
Maha= great, big
Maneeratana = gems
Patimakorn  = sculpture
Kaew = crystal
Morakot = emerald


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