Phra Yodkhunphon powder / clay-based amulets consecrated by Luang Phor Chaem were created in the very early period of his amulets creation. There were 3 types of materials used to create these Phra Yodkhunphon amulets, namely Nur Phong Bailan (burnt palm leaves material), Nur Phong Kesorn See Khao (white jasmine powder material) and Nur Phong See Chompoo Onn (light pink powder material). They were all mixed with baked clay to create the final material. A total of 10,000 pieces were created only for all the materials combined. Some pieces were lacquered from the temple to protect the amulets from damage. Although Luang Phor Chaem’s master Luang Phor Ngern had also consecrated Phra Yodkhunphon amulets in the early years, the design of both masters’ amulets are very different in style.
Phra Yodkhunphon
Master | Luang Phor Chaem |
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Temple | Wat Donyaihom |
Province | Nakhon Pathom |
Batch | 1st Batch |
Category Type | Clay |
Material | Nur Din Pasom Phong Bailan |
Quantity Produced | 10,000 |
Year (B.E.) | 2514 |
Year (C.E.) | 1971 |
Status | For Show Only |
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This piece shown is Phra Yodkhunphon, Nur Din Pasom Phong Bailan with original lacquer from the temple and is in unworn and original condition. All the facial features and other features are clear and is considered a top condition piece out of 10,000 pieces created.
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