Wednesday, January 13, 2021

New Collection - LP Suk, Pim Wat Hua Haad

Sharing another amulets from the top ten monk of past era made in 2440-2460, LP Suk. For biography of LP suk, please refer to another post of mine. This is one of the masters most famous for his wicha and his ability to transform the size of any objects.

What I shared here is a somdej made by LP Suk and released under a temple called Wat Hua Haad. Or sometime call Wat Phikul Ngam, which was located opposite Wat Makham Tao, on the other side of the river. Because of its proximity with Wat Makhamtao, many of this amulet was also released under Wat Makham Tao for donation. That's the reason collector treat this as the same as Wat Makham Tao, but called this Phim Wat Hua haad.

There are several types of amulets under Phim Wat Hua Haad. The main popular one is divided into 3 categories 1. Khan Hark Sok (Broken elbow)  2. Khan Khlom (round Arms)  3. Lotus seed print. All three are very popular in the market. It features lotus base seat, with the crown on the head and the radius on both sides. Most of the amulets for this phim is made of lead mixed with murcury. The skin is grayish-black, the meat is in silvery gray. What I have shared here is phim khan hark sok.

For this piece, it is very easy to authenticate even though this is not in top condition with all features clearly seen. 

1.  The sign of aging. The skin has white, dry, pale mercury and yellowish white stain and rust like an ancient amulets. 
2. The form conforms to the standard phim made by LP Suk
3. The jarn behind. LP Suk jarned every pieces of his amulets with his full meditation power. His jarn is unique and comes in various forms usually. I have seen 4-5 types so far. There could be more. But the style of the jarn is quite consistent.

Effect of this amulet:
- Promote charms and loving kindness
- Increase prosperity and lucks
- Kongkrapan
- Escape from danger, safety




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