Buddha amulets [พระเครื่อง] are small Buddha images but they can also feature images of monks, maestros, the Bodhisattvas, and other gods.
Buddha Amulet (Phra Khrueang)
Buddha amulets [พระเครื่อง] are small Buddha images but they can also feature images of monks, maestros, the Bodhisattvas, and other gods. Thais believe that these amulets will protect them from danger, make them invincible, and bring good luck. The amulets are small so that they can be made in large numbers as miniature replicas of the Lord Buddha. If Buddhism declines in the future, these amulets will be the evidence of the golden era of Buddhism. In the past, warriors carried the amulets with them. Nowadays, we can see them around people’s necks as lucky charms.
Amulets trading is a high value business. Rare specimens can be very expensive. Phra Soom Kor, for example, was found in a large pagoda in the province of Kamphaeng Phet and is believed to be created by a king in the Sukhothai period (AD 1238-1438). Today, it is staggeringly priced at 50,000,000 THB or around 1,482,799 USD!
Information by:
https://www.thailandfoundation.or.th/th/culture_heritage/9-quintessential-thai-amulets/
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