Description: Come see Phra Nang Phaya. Which is one of the Benjapakee amulets that everyone is searching for. Buddha's virtues of Phra Nang Phaya Outstanding in the aspect of kindness and protection from danger. The one shown here is a Sangkhathi print. To serve as a guideline for study and collection. - Phra Nang Phaya, Wat Nang Phaya, Phitsanulok Province. There are 7 prints in total. The standards accepted by the industry are: 1. Nangphaya Phimkhaokong (Considered the largest and most popular type) 2. Nangphaya, straight knee type (considered a large type, divided into 2 molds, namely the normal straight knee type and knee print where hands fall to knees) 3. Nangphaya, large chest print (considered a large print) 4. Nangphaya, Sangkhathi print (considered a medium print) 5. Nangphaya, a small raised chest print. (Considered a small print) 6. Nang Phaya, Thewada print or flat chest print. (Considered small print) - Phra Nang Phaya Pim Sangkhathi, in the past it was called Pim Suak Chada. Or another name is triangle print The distinctive feature of the mold comes from the thick Sangkhati line running across the middle of the chest. The large, thick lines of the ears connect with the hair and the lines covering the head look like the Buddha is wearing a crown. As for the name triangular print, it's because the shape of the print looks like a triangle with almost equal sides. - The Buddha's face is wide and tapers down to the chin. Most of them won't see their faces. The forehead is sunken, a defect in the Sangkhathi mold. The Buddha's right ear or right ear extends down to the shoulder. You can see the extra flesh on your right upper arm which is also an important feature. And the tip of the left ear or the left ear (our right hand) will be seen like a teasing tail. The left ear extends to the shoulder. and continues down to form the edge of the robe - You will see a hole on the left shoulder that looks like a khanom krok socket. It is clearly seen that this type is unique. and the ends of the two shoulders shall slope down to the two edges. The Sanghati line is clearly wide and thick. The right arm is placed across the lap. and the left arm is bent into a fishing hook. Also, notice the Buddha's right wrist resting on his knee. It will be a hand position that breaks the wrist. with the hand broken outwards - Looking at the side cut marks, they must be natural. The surface will naturally collapse and not be completely even. And it's a scuff mark because it was caused by pressing down from the top to the bottom and hitting the gravel. Edge cutting includes cutting close to the edge of the print. and cut outside the edge of the print which is seen in the industry as well The mineral grains in the Buddha image do not contain sharp minerals. The colors found are cloudy white, clear white, brown and black. And again, emphasize that the mineral grains must not be sharp and there will also be a floating image of the mineral amulet due to being soaked in water in the crypt for a long time. - The Buddhist arts of Phra Nang Phaya It is a Buddha in the Maravijaya posture. There is no base, no arch. The edge is cut into a triangular shape close to the main Buddha image. The back is mostly smooth. Until creating a unique surface that is smooth and has a mixture of gravel embedded in the soil. With the Buddha's long lifespan of more than 400 years, the soil naturally shrinks. This causes the soil covered on the gravel to shrink as well. It's called rash. And the color of the Buddha image has 4 colors: black, red, yellow, and green, which are caused by clay that was burned and received different heats while it was placed in the kiln. which is also the origin of the size of the Buddha image. If exposed to a lot of heat, it will shrink the most and its size will be the smallest. which is green - Phra Nang Phaya is a Sukhothai art Buddha. The construction period is approximately 400 years. It is assumed that Phra Wisutthikasatri. Queen's wife of Phra Maha Thammaracha and the queen mother of King Naresuan the Great He created Phra Nang Phaya. During the restoration of Wat Ratchaburana, around the year 1547-1557, at that time Phitsanulok was a royal city. and Phra Wisutthikasatri Holding the royal title Mae Mueang Song Kwae and Phra Maha Thammarat He held the title of Viceroy of AyutthayaShipping and Handling1. We ship worldwide. We do not collect cash on delivery.2. All items will be shipped directly from Thailand by Thailand Post.3. In the case of registered mail Please make sure you have someone to pick you up at home or elseThe item will be at your post office. Please rarely check your post office.4. 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Price: 139 USD
Location: City Roi ET
End Time: 2024-11-08T08:02:45.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Mixed Materials
Color: See the picture
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
Age: 1900-1940
Maker: thai