Real GENUINE Thai temple buddha amulet

Phra siam devadhiraj medal

Made from copper and about 50 years old

Nur Alpaka (Copper and Nickel)


Alpaka is an alloy between copper and nickel based on the same proportions as brass and it compromises of 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel.


Blessed at wat arun temple for protection from harm and good fortune in wealth and good health long life

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


STRONG PROTECTION

BEAUTIFULLY HANDCRAFTED



Phra Siam Devadhiraj (Thai: พระสยามเทวาธิราช, RTGS: Phra Sayam Thewathirat) is a guardian deity personifying supernatural protection over the country of Thailand. The deity (deva, a sanskrit origin word, sometimes translated as "god" or "angel") is represented by an idol enshrined in the Phaisan Thaksin Throne Hall of the Grand Palace. The statue, 8 in (200 mm) tall and made of solid gold, was commissioned by King Mongkut (Rama IV), probably around the years 1859–1860. It shows the deva in royal dress, holding a sword in the right hand and with the left hand at chest level in a blessing posture. The deity is worshipped in an annual private royal ceremony on the first waxing moon of the fifth Thai lunar month, which marks the traditional New Year in the Thai lunar calendar.