On 12th September B.E.2513, Luang Phor Chaem consecrated his 1st batch of Phra Somdej amulets which was the earliest amulets he ever created.
Phra Somdej Ok Rong Hubaisi
Master | Luang Phor Chaem |
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Temple | Wat Donyaihom |
Province | Nakhon Pathom |
Batch | 1st Batch |
Category Type | Powder |
Material | Nur Phong Phutthakhun |
Quantity Produced | 10,000 |
Year (B.E.) | 2513 |
Year (C.E.) | 1970 |
Status | For Show Only |
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- Phim Phra Prathan (principal Buddha image style)
- Phim Prok Pho (Bodhi-leaves style)
- Phim Than Saem (insert-base style)
- Phim Sien Lohn Lang Tra Krut (bald head, back with Garuda stamp style)
- Phim Ok Rong Hubaisi (broken chest, crescent ears style)
Phim Ok Rong Hubaisi style was created by using the traditional hand press mould. A total of approximately 10,000 pieces were created, of which 60 pieces were made out of Nur Hin Piak (brick clay material) for the test mould block, less than 700 pieces for Lang Lai Niu Meua (fingerprint at back) and the remainder created in Lang Riab (plain back) style.
The material used is the sacred powder created by Luang Phor Ngern for his Phra Somdej Prok Pho Nur Phong Phutthakhun amulets and this batch of amulets also jointly blessed by Luang Phor Ngern.
Although the quantity made was approximately 10,000 pieces, it is considered very rare as it was the 1st batch of amulets consecrated by Luang Phor Chaem and are treasured by his devotees.