Antique Phra Somdej Amulet (1970s/1980s) β Wat Bang Khunphrom β Red handwritten Yant on the back
This ancient Phra Somdej amulet comes from Wat Bang Khunphrom , a legendary temple in Bangkok known for housing the direct lineage of Somdej amulets from Somdej Phra Puthajarn Toh. Dating from the 1970s/1980s , this piece bears witness to a time when the cult of the Somdej was experiencing a revival, under the impetus of the artisan monks of Wat Bang Khunphrom.
Made of sacred powder (Phong Phutthakhun) , it features the classic Buddha seated in meditation on three steps under an arch, a symbol of enlightenment and spiritual stability. The reverse features a handwritten yant in red ink , probably added later to reinforce its protective power. The original temple seal is now erased, a sign of the coin's age.
Features :
π Master: Wat Bang Khunphrom school
π Temple: Wat Bang Khunphrom β Bangkok
β¨ Deity: Phra Somdej
π Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 cm
β Weight: 10 grams
Reliquary: Old waterproof case made of transparent plastic, scratched but perfectly sealed.
This amulet exudes an aura of authenticity and serenity . The handwritten red yant on the back acts as an energetic seal, reinforcing its protective and blessing function. Amulets from this period, produced at Wat Bang Khunphrom, are prized for their balance of antiquity, spiritual energy, and accessibility.
An ancient piece, imbued with the spirit of Dharma, recalling the purity and rigor of the traditional Somdej style.
πΈ An ideal devotional object for Buddhist amulet collectors or practitioners seeking the benevolence of the protective Buddha.