Phra Pim Prok Bodhi Luang Pho Oy Wat Sai B.E. 2480 Wan Powder Yantra Back
Description
Phra Pim Prok Bodhi made from wan powder with yantra-inscribed back by Luang Pho Oy, Wat Sai, B.E. 2480. This is an old-era wan powder amulet from Luang Pho Oy, Wat Sai, a venerable master from the pre-World War II period in Ang Thong Province. Manufactured around B.E. 2480, during the early classical period of venerable amulets before B.E. 2500, these are currently quite rare to find. The key highlight of this batch is its creation from "wan powder" following ancient formulas, blended with Buddhist merit materials, traditionally press-molded, and featuring a yantra inscription on the reverse—a distinctive characteristic of early-lineage masters that has gained popularity among vintage amulet collectors. The Prok Bodhi design is considered auspicious, conveying protection, prevention of harm, and peaceful happiness. Combined with the reputation of Luang Pho Oy, Wat Sai, a venerable master of great occult knowledge, this amulet batch has continuously attracted the interest of wan powder and Buddhist merit amulet collectors. With an age exceeding 80 years, amulets from this era remain in limited quantity, especially in original condition with sharp mold detail.




