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PHRA KRU SOOM NAKORN KOSA
NUER CHIN SANIM DENG ( RED RUST LEAD)
HA YAK ( VERY RARE HARD TO FIND )
OVER 700 YEARS OLD PHRA KRU
KRU CHEDI OF WAT NAKORN KOSA
LOPBURI KINGDOM ERA
ATTACHED WITH CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICITY FROM SAMAKOM THAI BUDDHA IMAGES ADMIRATION ASSOCIATION.
IT COME WITH VERY NICE CUSTOMS SOLID GOLD 90% WITH LONGYA.
A VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF PHRA SOOM NAKORN KOSA FROM CHIN SANIM DAENG ( RED RUST ) is one of the Top Pim and rare material Phra Kru found in Chedi Wat Nakorn Kosa.
Phra Soom Nakorn Kosa is one Niyom Pim from Lopburi art , this Phra Kru is high blessing power in term of Invincibility and protection from all dangers.
Known as “Lavo” during most of its history, Lopburi Province is one of the most important cities in the history of Thailand. The city has a long history, dating back into the prehistory period since the bronze age of more than 3,500 years ago.
Later, it was influenced by the art and culture of India in the 11th century when it entered the historical era. This first period under the influence of Indian culture was called the Dvaravati Period. Since that time, Lavo has been ruled by the Khmer, coming under the influence of their art and culture, in the 15th century, a time commonly called the Lopburi Period in Thai arthistory.
Eventually, when the Ayutthaya empire was established, Lavo decreased in importance until the reign of King Narai. He had a palace built in Lavo, and each year spent most of his time there. After the time of King Narai, Lavo had been abandoned, until the 19th centuries, King Mongkut (Rama IV) had it restored to be used as an inland royal city.
One of the more interesting for history buffs is Wat Nakhon Kosa, because its development embraces three distinct eras.
The earliest was the construction of the large pagoda, which was built in the Dvaravati period (7th-11 centuries), when the area was under strong Indian influence, including the embracing of Hinduism.
Further development came with the addition of a prang in Khmer style, when Lop Buri was under the suzerainty of the Khmer Empire from the 11th to the 13th centuries).
Finally, the temple was restored and expanded during the reign of King Narai the Great, who was king of Ayutthaya, but who made Lop Buri his second capital and spent much of his time here.
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Phra Soom Nakorn Gosa, Kru Nakorn Gosa Temple
Phra Soom Nakorn Gosa was created by Lopburi artist. The Buddha Image is in the attitude of meditation posture, sitting in Soom Ruen Kaew (House with lineal decorative), one-layer base and two-layer base. They were first discovered in Nakorn Gosa Temple and later in other temples, other province. They have the same moulds and all called Phra Soom Nakorn Gosa.
Phra Soom Nakorn Gosa is the symbol of pure Lopburi art; beautiful, strong, and elegant. The raw materials can be divided into silver-based alloy, red rust lead-based alloy, soil substance and bronze-based alloy. Blessing powers are bringing wearer appreciation s and invincibility. The real size is 2 centimetres width and 3.5 centimetres height.






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