[Product name] Pra Sum Gor Kamphaeng Phet Pim Yai Lai Kanok[Temple] Tung SedTee Temple, Kamphaeng Phet[Supporter of Casting] Phra Maha Thammaracha II, BE1368 - BE1399[Made in Year] BE1368 - BE1399 Pra Sum Gor Kamphaeng Phet Pim Yai Lai Kanok is a type of Thai Buddhist amulet that is highly regarded by collectors and enthusiasts. This particular amulet is named after its origin in Kamphaeng Phet, a province in central Thailand, and "Pim Yai Lai Kanok" refers to the larger-sized version of the amulet featuring intricate decorative patterns. The Pra Sum Gor amulet typically features a square or rectangular shape and is made from a variety of sacred materials, including blessed powders, herbs, and other consecrated substances. The amulet's front side usually features a depiction of the Buddha or a Buddhist monk, along with intricate geometric designs known as "kanok" patterns. The reverse side often includes sacred Yantra designs and inscriptions. The amulet is highly regarded for its protective qualities and its ability to bring good luck and blessings to the wearer. People often wear Pra Sum Gor Kamphaeng Phet amulets to seek protection from harm, promote positive outcomes, and enhance their overall well-being. Collectors and enthusiasts value these amulets for their craftsmanship, design, and the specific blessings associated with them. The amulets can vary in terms of rarity and value, with older and more unique editions often being highly sought after. As with many Thai Buddhist amulets, the effectiveness of Pra Sum Gor Kamphaeng Phet amulets is a matter of personal belief and faith. People who wear or collect these amulets typically do so with great reverence and respect for the Buddhist tradition and the blessings they are believed to carry. Additionally, amulets may be consecrated by experienced monks, further adding to their perceived power and significance.อ่านเพิ่มเติม