Buddhist Amulets blessed by Luang Pu Timm - 1971 - Good Fortune & Protection
These remarkable pieces came from a good source and were actually old stock, they have never been worn. As with most Somdets they were made from hand made pong, which is process that involves the evolving script of certain kata that are contsnatly blessed, erased and enhanced to create a useful powder for specific amulets. This is the magic that monks are generally best at.
These amulets were made and blessed in 1971 by a group of monks that included Luang Pu Timm, as well as Luang Pu Taab, who were part of a total of 9 very famous monks.
These amulets were made in various forms and size but have the same attributes of good luck, good fortune and protection. They feel like they came from another world.
The big Somdet measures 2.25", the seated Buddha amulet measures 2.2" and the small somdet measures 1.7", and all are exceptional items. The small Somdet would suit a lady and I would add a Buddhist gift to make up for the smaller size.
Good magic for the deity altar.
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Buddhist Amulets blessed by Luang Pu Timm - 1971 - Good Fortune & Protection
Pure Buddhist amulets (without Prai materials) are known as Puttakhun magic and they work in a gentler way but still offer sustained magical force.