Pra Khunphaen Pong Prai Kumarn 2515 BE Pim Yai Nuea Khaw Sukh Pasom Pong Prai Kumarn Ta Ya Wan See Fa, Block Tong Hlueang (Block 2), coated with Blue Herbal Tint. 'Fang Takrut Sariga Nuea Tong Daeng' (copper Takrut inserted in rear face).
This exhibit is in excellent condition and has been very well preserved with highy refined details and features. The amulet is in white powders and has been treated with blue herbal tincture.This amulet comes with certificate of authenticity from the Luead Ban Kaay LP Tim Preservation and Appreciation Society of Dr. Phisek.
The Khunphaen amulet is a first and second prizewinner in two different amulet society competitions, and Champ of Show Trophy Winner, and is hence a Supreme Champion Class Amulet. This Amulet is available on the Top Masterclass Amulet Store Ancient Amulet, owned and supervised by the famously honest and knowledgeable Amulet Pundit Ajarn Spencer Littlewood.
This amulet also includes free solid gold special custom hand made 'Ya Rachawadee' enamelled waterproofed casing using 8.2 Grams Solid Gold, with hand engraved Ganok flame deco, and 'Yok Sum' raised arch and pillars, with heavy gauge thick gold.
This extremely special and rare model of the Khunphaen 15 amulet has actually achieved a total of three certifications, the first being a certificate of authenticity, the second being a first prize trophy winner, and the third certificate being a second prize winner, making this amulet a triple authenticated amulet and double prizewinner with three A4 size certificates
Being certificated, and later gaining first and second prizewinner status, AND a first prize champ of show trophy in two further consecutive competitions, has given this amulet the status of a true Pra Niyom Master Class amulet of the highest esteem, confirming its immense beauty in the eyes of all aficionados.
The amulet is easily identifiable for its classic appearance, and its Muan sarn made from Nuea Khaw Hniaw Sukh with Pong Prai Kumarn. The Pim is 'Madtathaan' (standard classic features), with no visual discrepancies, and the evident presence of authentic Pong Prai Kumarn Luang Phu Tim, which is visibly present within the sacred powders.
This Pim belongs to the 'The Block Tong Hlueang' brass mold, which was created after the previous block press mold broke, the 'Block Hin Meed Gone', which was carved from the sharpening stones used by monks to sharpen their razor blades to shave their heads.