Comparing the amulets of Phra Palat Pan and Luang Pho Kong of Wat Bangkaphom.

Опубликовано: 15 Май 2026
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A clear comparison of "Phra Palat Pan amulet from Wat Tukata" (ranked #1 in the Benjapakee set of five most revered amulets) and "Luang Pho Kong amulet from Wat Bangkaphom," two supreme amulets for charm and popularity. How are they similar and different?

This video will show you:
✅ The inner composition: Why does the Phra Palat Pan amulet have a pinkish-purple color?
✅ How to determine age: The formation of "calcite" on the surface of the seashell according to scientific principles.
✅ Key differences: The addition of tung oil which affects the hardness and sheen of the material.
✅ How to distinguish genuine from fake: How to observe whether the white stains on the surface are natural or artificial.

Suitable for amulet collectors who want to study the in-depth composition and nature of ancient amulets (150+ years old).

Video Timeline: Getting to know the Phra Palat Pan amulet from Wat Tukata; Examining the pinkish-purple composition and black granules; Explaining the formation of calcite in the seashell. (Same era as Somdej Toh) How to distinguish real calcite vs. fake calcite

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