Friday, February 14, 2014

Need help to identification of thai amulets

Dear all experts,
I need help to ID for some of my amulets. 
Really appreciated about it. Thank you.

1. Luang Phor Thuad
Monk: Unknown
Temple: Unknown
Year: Unknown
Market Price: Unknown



2. Luang Phor Vieng
Monk: Unknown
Temple: Unknown
Year: Unknown
Market Price: Unknown



3. Phra Kong Lamphun
Monk: Unknown
Temple: Unknown
Year: Unknown
Market Price: Unknown
(Note: this piece is supposed to be old amulet, but I'm still not able to get 100% verify on it)

4. Luang Phor LingDam Taorit 2500 Nakkha 
Monk: LP / Portan Ba.
Temple: Wat Teluk Wanjah, Alor Setar, Kedah
Year: 2500 / 2505
Market Price: Unknown
(Note: LP Lingdam (Orcik) means black spot on his tongue. True things happen when LP speaks. Add his saliva to medicine used to cure certain disease. LP Lingdam and Tok Raja came from the same era monkshoods Malaysia)


5. Luang Phor Suk (1847 - 1934 CE)
Monk: Unknown
Temple: Wat Pak Klong Makhamtao
Year: Unknown
Market Price: Unknown
(Note: LP Suk of Wat Makhamtao (1847 - 1934 CE) was perhaps the greatest Wicha master of modern times. He was famous for his amazing powers of transformation and they were the stuff of many legends. The most famous legends were the one where he transformed elephants belonging to some arrogant merchants into houseflies and another where he transformed a man into a crocodile. The latter story was widely reported in Thailand during that time and there were many witnesses who saw the event. LP Suk had many disciples but his favorite one was of course Prince Chumpon, founder of the Thai Navy)




6. Jinaraj
Monk: Unknown
Temple: Unknown
Year: Unknown
Market Price: Unknown



Thank you!!!








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