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Famous Classic 'Jaroen Dee' (Prosper Well) Edition Pra Pid Ta amulet, in Sacred Nuea Maekasit alchemical metallic magical alloy, smelted using the ancient wicha of sorcerous metallurgy within the Grimoires of the Dtamra Saiyawaet.
A classic Kaya Siddhi Alchemical Alloy Pid Ta edition of historical fame by Luang Phu Dee, released back in the year 2534 BE. This Classic Edition is often presented in Thai Amulet encyclopedias, but is a very rare amulet to find in circulation these days, which is true of almost every amulet of the great Luang Phu Dee.
This is a perfect choice of Amulet for Ladies or Children, but is also a very preferred and popular amulet for Males to wear, making this in all senses a Unisex amulet. The amulet is Magically Forged into Nuea Maekasit, one of two similar Ancient Alchemical metal alloys used for Sorcery, the other being 'Nuea Maekapat'.
Nuea Maekasit is obtained by Alchemically smelting Iron Artifacts, with Mercury as the main base Magical ingredient, and performing Elemental Invocations until the structure of the metal changes, and becomes a sacred Metal of Alchemical Nature. Alchemy and Metallurgy are combined here as one facet of the various aspects of empowerment of the amulet. The Makasit and Maekapat Sacred Alchemical Metals are not only especially apt for channelling Magical Forces, but also is a preferred substance for aesthetic reasons; Namely, that the surface of Nuea Maekasit, when boiled and transformed Alchemically into its final state takes on different colours which stream and melt together,and become one substance.
This is only possible with metals which will usually not smelt, by the use of Incantation and Meditative Prowess, as well as Metallurgical expertise and experience in this Wicha, because the turning point must be held at a precise temperature, along with the proper incantations, which must be performed simultaneously as the separate substances melt and are foged into one substance. The resulting alchemical alloy may take on any of a number of colour tones, depending on the formula of Kaya Siddhi substances used, and the nature of the Magic. Colours can range from rusty red, to bluebottle blue and greenbottle green, silver, and even golden and purple, much likeLek Lai Kaya Siddhi Adamantine Substance.
Its colour is known to change when immersed or in contact with water, which is one of the properties of Maekasit. The amulet emits a blue-green-golden lustre through the black-oily surface of the Maekasit substance. The Buddha image is styled with soft subtle elongated curved limps, with rounded ovaloid hands, smooth features without intricate details, allowing the Maekasit substance to reveal its true beauty, without interference of detailed relief. The simplicity of form combined with the tasteful contours of the Pra Pid Ta Nirodha Buddha, serve to entice the eye, and to compliment the lustre of the Maekasit.
Above; Luang Phu Dee
This amulet is a fine amulet which even many Thai people do not know, for it is more exclusively revered and collected by the Experts in the Know, and by those who are Niche Collectors of LP Dee and Wat Pra Roop amulets.
A classic and Ultra Collectible Amulet, recommendable for those who seek mercy charm, protection, prevent poverty, and bring prosperity. This is such an amulet, at a fraction of the price of many other recommendable options/choices. This particular example is called 'See Peek Malaeng Tap', which means 'Insect Wing', which refers to the blue-green-golden metallic coloured wings seen on many insects and beetles. Some people also call this colour 'See Khiaw Om Tong' which means 'green with gold lustre'.
Putta Pisek Empowerment Ceremony
The Puttapisek Empowerment was given as usual not only by Luang Phu Dee himself, but was attended by various Great masters.
We Recommend this Amulet as both a Powerful Sacred Votive Image, but also, as a Safe Investment. This amulet would trigger the coined phrase 'hoy dai mai aay krai', which means 'You can wear this without shame in any place or time (including conventions). The phrase means of course, that the amulet is an accepted amulet of quality and high standing, which can not be shamed into the corner.
Luang Phu Dee is a Very revered and Historically Famous Gaeji Ajarn of the Supannburi Province, with a large following of Devotees on a National, and International scale. His Patipata (Life's Practice) was that of a Pure and Humble Monk whose diligent effort was seen by the Devotees to be that of a True Bhikkhu worthy of Reverence, and an Arya Sangha who stands amongst the Greatest Names in the History of Thailand. His famous Pra Pong Supan amulet is perhaps his most applauded amulet, and is amongst the most highly preferred of its genre in the Thai amulet scene.
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