Real GENUINE Thai temple buddha amulet

Phra somdej toh the king of amulets

The amulet is made from clay mixed with nur wan (herbs) , nur din (soil) , lotus flower and sacred powder then finished with a mixed metal coating and is about 70 years old

Blessed at wat rakhang temple for protection from harm , good health/long life and good fortune in business/wealth

Has gone throught the pluk-sek consecration ceremony/rites

PLUK-SEK means to arouse the power of a person or an object by the use of a spell or incantation, hence a consecration or a blessedness


The frame was custom made for this amulet

Made from a beautifully coloured strong resin with brass decoration


VERY UNIQUE AND RARE ONLY ONE OF THIS FRAME EXISTS ITS A ONE OFF CUSTOM MADE PIECE

VERY STRONG PROTECTION


Phra Buddhacara Toh Phramarangsi (Somdej Toh) Somdej Toh was born in 17 April 1788 (BE 2331). One of the most famous Buddhist monks during Rattanakosin period. It is believed that he is the son of King Rama II. He was ordained as a novice monk in 1800 (BE 2343) at the age of 12 and as a monk in 1807 (BE2350) under the Royal Patronage at Wat Praseeratanasasadaram (Wat Phra kaeo) in Bangkok. He studied the Buddhist scriptures of the Pali Canon with several Buddhist masters. The venerable monk was known to be a good speaker as well as a highly intelligent and compassionate person. His tenure in the monastery began in the reign of King Rama I until the reign of King Rama IV, a total of 65 years. He was noted for the skill of his preaching and used of Thai poetry to reflect the beauty of Buddhism and for making amulets called Phra Somdej. This highly revered Phra Somdej amulet is originated from Wat Rakhang "Temple of Bell" in Bangkok. In 1864 (BE 2407) at the age of 76 during Rama IV reign Somdej Toh was given the ceremonial name Phra Buddhacara Toh Phramarangsi. Somdej Toh passed away on 22 June 1872 (BE 2415) at the age of 85. He is probably one of the most respected monks in Thailand. Location:Wat Rakhang Kositaram, Bangkok