Phra Rung Sim Thad Phim Sum Ratsami

Phra Rung Sim Thad Phim Sum Ratsami

🔥🔥🔥 FOR SHOW ONLY 🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥 PREMIUM COLLECTOR ITEM KRU 🔥🔥
🔥🔥 COLLECTION OF MR. H 🔥🔥

PHRA RUNG SIM THAD PHIM SUM RATSAMI
NUER SOMRIT ( TOP RARE MATERIAL )
CREATED CIRCA 1600 B.E to 1900 B.E
KRU WAT PHRA SRI RATTANA MAHATHAT,
LOPBURI KINGDOM – LOPBURI PROVINCE
ONE OF THE TOP ART OF LOPBURI ERA
OVER 800 YEARS PHRA KRU.

Genuine and authentic 800 years old Phra Kru.
Attach with Certificate of authenticity from SAMAKOM Thai Buddha Images Admiration Association.

IT COME WITH BEAUTIFUL GRADE A SOLID REAL GOLD CASING WITH LONGYA – THIS PHRA KRU IS EXTREME RARE TO FIND THE REAL ONE NOWADAYS. TOP FOR COLLECTOR.

Phra Ruang Sum Ratsamee is one of the Premium art of Lopburi Kingdom era, this Nuer Somrit ( Bronze material ) is very extreme rare to find in market even in collector hand, Because in archeological history records that Phra Phim Nuer Somrit only made in very limited piece and offered by the Royal family to keep in Kru ( Chedi ). Therefore, the Phra Kru made of this material has a beautiful art style.

Phra Ruang Sum Ratsamee Lopburi have blessing power in term of Power and Authority , Enhancing Wealth , and Protecting wearer from all danger.

Known as “Lavo” during most of its history, Lopburi Kingdom is one of the most important Kingdom in the history of Thailand. Theravada Buddhism remained a major belief in Lavo although Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism from the Khmer Empire wielded considerable influence.

Around the late 7th century, Lavo expanded to the north. In the Northern Thai Chronicles, including the Cāmadevivaṃsa, Camadevi, the first ruler of the Mon kingdom of Hariphunchai, was said to be a daughter of a Lavo king.

During the 11th and 12th centuries, territories with a strong Tai presence, such as Lopburi (in what is now north-central Thailand), resisted Khmer control. In the 11th century, Lopburi was governed by a Cambodian prince, as a part of vassal state of the Khmer Empire of Angkor.

The Wat Phra Sri Mahathat is a large Royal temple in the center of Lopburi town. The temple was founded when Lopburi was under control of the Khmer empire from Angkor, in present day Cambodia.

The main prang of Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat was built by the Khmer in the Bayon style around 800 years ago. It is argued that Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat is the oldest Buddhist temple in Lopburi, dating back to the 12th century. Certainly the temple was renovated and added on to with the arrival of King Narai in the 17th century.

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