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Benjapakee - The Five Grand Set
Phra Phong Supan | Soom Kor | Phra Somdej | Phra Rod | Phra Nang Phaya
Phra Phong Supan Soom Kor Phra Somdej Phra Rod Phra Nang Phaya


Phra Phong Supan: The number one amulet of Muang Supan
3.11 Nar KaeClick to enlarge
3.11 Nar Kae
3.12 Nar KlangClick to enlarge
3.12 Nar Klang
3.13 Nar NumClick to enlarge
3.13 Nar Num

How to identify Phra Phong Supan
  1. The amulet is earthen based with holy dried plants. There are 4 colours: red, yellow, green and black.
  2. There are 3 types: Nar Kae, Nar Klang and Nar Num. The most famous type is Nar Kae.
  3. The amulets is U-thong style.


Soom Kor: The number one amulet of Muang KamPaengPetch
Kanok 3.21 Kanok - Pim Yai-front earthen basedClick to enlarge
3.21 Pim Yai-front earthen base
3.22 Kanok - Pim KlangClick to enlarge
3.22 Pim Klang
3.23 Kanok - Pim LekClick to enlarge
3.23 Pim Lek
No Kanok 3.24 No Kanok - Pim Yai-front earthen basedClick to enlarge
3.24 Pim Yai-front earthen base
3.25 No Kanok - BrownClick to enlarge
3.25 Brown
3.26 No Kanok - Kanom Piea LekClick to enlarge
3.26 Kanom Piea Lek

How to identify Soom Kor
  1. The amulet is U-Thong cum Sukhothai style.
  2. The amulet is built with earthen based mixed with holy plants, hemps and herbs and some are impressed upfront with thin gold or silver sheets and some are mixed metal based.
  3. There are two types of Phra Soom Kors:
    • Kanok decorated types; there are 3 sizes: big, medium and small.
    • No Kanok type, mostly are in black or brown colour.


Phra Somdej
Phra Somdej Wat RakangClick to enlarge
Phra Somdej Wat Rakang
Phra Somdej Wat BangKhunPhromClick to enlarge
Phra Somdej Wat BangKhunPhrom

See How to identify Phra Somdej Wat Rakang (click here)
See How to identify Phra Somdej Wat BangKhunPhrom (click here)


Phra Rod: The number one amulet of Muang Lampoon
3.41 Pim YaiClick to enlarge
3.41 Pim Yai
3.42 Pim KlangClick to enlarge
3.42 Pim Klang
3.43 Pim LekClick to enlarge
3.43 Pim Lek
3.44 Pim TuenClick to enlarge
3.44 Pim Tuen
3.45 Pim TorClick to enlarge
3.45 Pim Tor

How to identify Phra Rot
  1. The amulet is earthen based mixed with holy dried plants, hemps and herbs.
  2. The amulet is early Lopburi style in the Haripunjai period.
  3. There are 5 colors: white, yellow, red, green and grey-cum-black. There are 5 sizes, ranges from 1.4 cm. x 2.4 cm., 1.2 cm. x 2.2 cm., Pim Yai, Pim Klang, Pim Lek, Pim Tuen, Pim Tor.


Phra Nang Phaya: The number one amulet of Muang Pisanulok
Pim Yai 3.51 Khow KongClick to enlarge
3.51 Khow Kong
3.52 Khow TrongClick to enlarge
3.52 Khow Trong
3.53 Ok NoonClick to enlarge
3.53 Ok Noon
Pim Lek 3.54 SangkhatiClick to enlarge
3.54 Sangkhati
3.55 Thong DhevadaClick to enlarge
3.55 Thong Dhevada
3.56 Ok Noon LekClick to enlarge
3.56 Ok Noon Lek

How to identify Phra Nang Phaya
  1. The amulet has two sizes:
    • Pim Yai which is the most sought after. There are 3 types: Khow Kong, Khow Trong and Ok Noon.
    • Pim Lek which has 3 types: Sangkhati, Thong Dhevada and Ok Noon Lek.
  2. The Amulet is the earthen based mixed with holy plants and tiny sand.There are 4 colours; yellow, red, green and black. Some Amulets are coarse grains and some are fine grains.



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