70.00$79.00$

The famous Look Om Pong Plai Kumarn of LP Sakorn, Wat Nong Grub, from the now extremely preferred and highly sought after 75th anniversary edition, which contained a large quantity of some of the very last remaining Pong Plai Kumarn Powders of LP Tim. The amulets of Luang Por Sakorn are now an extreme rarity since the Passing Away of the Great Luang Por Sakorn, and prices are rising so fast to approach those of his predecessor and mentor Luang Pu Tim Issarigo, of Wat Laharn Rai.

Description

Released along with the Pra Kring Chinabanchorn Buddha Amulets made to celebrate Luang Por Sakorn’s 75th Year (2556). We appeared in February to get some, and saw that these were all that were left at the temple. Now. stocks are completely depleted at Wat Nong Grub the same Month of its Release, as are most of the preferred editions of Pra Khun Phaen Amulets. A Metal  foil with limited edition series code stamp is inserted within the Look Om

The Look Om are in our opinion, indeed as stated, made from the finest Plai Oils and Powders, second to none in this day and age. As far as Look Om are concerned, these are the finest available in this or even a much higher price range, from any Master. The look Om amulet comes with original box from the temple of Wat Nong Grub.

Muan Sarn Used For The Making Of The Look Om Pong Prai Kumarn Luang Por Sakorn Wat Nong Grub

Muan Sarn Sacred Powders Used In The Making Of Look Om Pong Prai Kumarn Luang Por Sakorn

Above; powdered Pra Somdej Wat Bang Khun Prohm 2500 Be, Look Om balls from LP Tim (Wat Laharn Rai) and blessed gems of Luang Pu Tim, used in the making of Pra Kring and Look Om amulets, and many more sacred powders were used.

Luang Por Sakorn

There were Miracle Tidings in the News One Year after His Passing – Luang Por Sakorn’s Corpse did not decay.

Additional information

Weight 23 g
Dimensions 1.5 × 1.5 × 1.5 cm
Maker of Amulet

Temple

Attributed Powers

, ,

Materials

, ,

You may also like…