The Pra Luang Por Tuad Tao Reed 2497 BE is a highly sought-after and highly revered amulet of the whole pantheon. This amulet is one of the first ever made by the Great Ajarn Tim (Pra Kroo Wisai Sope) in the year 2497 BE. It is considered an immortal classic of great fame and legend. The amulet features a solid gold waterproof casing and is one of the preferred block presses used for various models.
The Pra Luang Por Tuad 2497 was crafted using a collection of rare and powerful herbal ingredients that were ground by hand in a mortar and mixed with black din Kakyayaks earths, sacred flower offerings, incense powders, broken chunks of Puttakun powders, Pong Wan Met See Daeng red powders, and Met Rae mineral crystalline fragments. These ingredients were carefully selected and mixed to create a unique and powerful blend that is said to bring protection, prosperity, and auspicious karma to the wearer.
The amulet features a Takrut inserted within the base, which adds to its magical properties. The ‘Dtamni’ of the Pra Luang Por Tuad Pim Yasi Leuk is identifiable from the Pim by checking that the head and forehead of the image is protrusive, with a rounded forehead. The chin also protrudes out from the base with quite deep relief. The arms of Luang Por Tuad are also raised high above the flat surface of the iron-shaped amulet frame, giving the amulet a distinctive look.
The Pim B Yai Leuk model is considered the most highly preferred of all models due to its deep relief and distinctive features. The prices of this model differ depending on the condition and beauty of the amulet, and can range from $1,000 to $10,000. However, we at Ancient Amulet offer this amulet at an affordable price, as we believe that master-class amulets should be accessible to all devotees, regardless of their financial means.
The long time that has passed since the making of this amulet has allowed it to develop a soft and condensed appearance from the contraction of Muan Sarn Clay, giving it great character and depth. The amulet is highly sought after by collectors and devotees alike, and is considered a treasure for those who possess it.