1,799.00$

Description

Phra Somdej Wat Rakang Rare “Pim Plaek”

The Bridge of Royal Craftsmanship (Circa 2400 – 2411 B.E.)

An exquisite masterpiece of 19th-century Thai spiritual history, this 7-Tiered Base specimen represents the rare ‘Pim Plaek’ classification—a unique bridge between the artistic styles of Wat Rakang and Wat Kaes Chaiyo.

Phra Somdej Detail

I. Historical Significance

Created during the Middle Era by the legendary Somdej Phra Buddhachan Toh Prommarangsi, this specimen was carved by the Chang Sip Moo (Ten Royal Craftsmanships), specifically attributed to the master artisan Chang Luang Sittigarn. Handed out to high-ranking palace officials, this mold is a ‘Living Amulet,’ exhibiting 100% natural evolution of material over 160+ years.

Phra Somdej Texture

II. Sacred Composition (The Five Pillars)

  • Nuea Poon Paetch: Hardened ‘Diamond Cement’ mass, achievable only through 150-year oxidation of Tung Oil.
  • Krub Kru: Natural calcite crystallization (Foam Tofu texture) that cannot be replicated by modern chemicals.
  • Muan Sarn: In-situ chunks of ancient Phra That and black sacred grains.
  • Reverse Signature: Classic ‘Lang Sangkhaya’ (Custard Back) with ‘Lang Gradaan’ board striations, confirming ancient Wat Rakang protocols.

Phra Somdej Muan Sarn

Macro analysis reveals authentic contraction marks.

III. Authentication & Curation

This item is curated and guaranteed by Ajarn Spencer Littlewood. It is a ‘Masterpiece of Conservation,’ showing zero artificial enhancement and vibrant Sacred Wicha.

Authentication Detail

*This acquisition includes the full PDF Digital download ‘Phra Somdej Wat Rakang – Rare Pim Plaek’ (Guarantee Letter from Ajarn Spencer).*

Additional information

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