The Ong Kru Silver Phra Kring by Luang Phor Koon - Metta - 2015
This is the last one that was available and is an eceptional item from Luang Phor Koon, an exceptional old monk. What makes this special is that the mix of silver has some hand written silver Takruts for Metta that were melted and cast into this beautiful figure. It is not a silver Chanuan though as the percentage of Takruts is not high, which they made up for by holding a huge blessing ceremony for this, one of the great amulets made towards the end of this monk's life. He was so revered that the old King of Thailand went to see him on numerous occasions and the devotion of the local lay folk made the temple enormously wealthy. This wealth was used by Luang Phor to support the country during the economic crisis of 1997.This is a wonderful piece that I highly recommend and it only needs a Buddhist kata said to the deity altar that this will sit on. It is the last one.
Measures 2.1" and comes with a Buddhist kata.
Magic for an enchanted life that goes on the deity altar, and I can send the original temple box if requested to do so.
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THE LAST Ong Kru Silver Phra Kring by Luang Phor Koon - Metta - 2015
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This is an idea from before the rise in metal prices where the Thai makers produced exquisitely cast items in silver. They showed off the quality of Thai metal work and silver accepts the blessing very well indeed.