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Yant Kropetch Medal – Wat Intharawat (Bang Khun Prom) faceted precious alloy

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Yant Kropetch Medal – Wat Intharawat (Bang Khun Prom)

Superb golden Buddhist medal dedicated to Wat Intharawat (Bang Khun Prom), bearing on the reverse the famous Yant Kropetch — the “Yant of the diamond armor”, a symbol of invincibility and absolute protection.

The front features two depictions of the Buddha Luang Phor Sothorn , seated in meditation posture on a tiered throne, evoking the purity and serenity of the Dharma. The reverse shows a carefully engraved sacred khom diagram , surrounded by blessed inscriptions: ยันต์เกราะเพชร (Yant Kropetch) and the name of the temple วัดอินทราวาส (Wat Intharawat).

This rare piece is crafted from a precious alloy, faceted throughout , giving it a brilliance that is both ancient and vibrant. It was designed to attract protective blessings, ward off misfortune, and strengthen the wearer's spiritual confidence.

Features :

  • 🙏 Master: Lineage of Luang Phor Parn (Wat Bang Nom Kho)
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Intharawat (Bang Khun Prom)
  • Divinity: Buddha Luang Phor Sothorn / Yant Kropetch
  • Khata: Yes
  • 📐 Dimensions: approximately 40 × 25 mm
  • Weight: approximately 15 grams
The Yant Kropetch, or Diamond Armor, protects the body and mind from all injuries, visible or invisible. It is considered one of the most powerful protective seals in esoteric Thai Buddhism.
Forged according to the tradition of the Bang Khun Prom temples, this medal acts as a golden shield for the wearer. Its brilliance symbolizes purity of heart, and the yant engraved on the reverse is considered a true cloak of protective light.