Phra Kling Luang Pu Hieng Wat Pa, Chachoengsao 2511, Metal Alloy
Description
Bell amulet of Luang Pu Hiang, Wat Pa, Chachoengsao Province, B.E. 2511, metal alloy material. The bell amulet of Luang Pu Hiang of Wat Pa, Chachoengsao Province, was commissioned in B.E. 2511, during the late period of the renowned elder monk of the Eastern Region. He received great reverence in the lines of Dhamma practice and Buddhist virtue. The amulets of Luang Pu Hiang have been continuously studied and accumulated in amulet circles. This edition was commissioned as a bell amulet following ancient Buddhist art principles, which carries beliefs regarding auspiciousness, prosperity and flourishing, and protection from danger. It was also made of metal alloy, a mixed metal commonly used in casting bell amulets and victory amulets, due to its refinement in casting and finish.




