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ayakill · 2 years
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#kamphaengphet #walk #sukhothai #sangkalok #sankoroku #sawankhalok #little #jar #view #shape #cute #線 #studio_hortz  #phent_quyh #カンペーンペット #タイ #studiohortz  #phentquyh #thailand #サンカローク #スンコロク https://www.instagram.com/p/ChJB8xZvEH5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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friendswithclay · 2 years
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“Sawankhalok
Bottle. Thai; 13th-14th century
Porcelaneous stoneware; H. 14 cm”
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hadeschan · 4 months
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RARE Pra Buddha Chinnaraj, Luang Phor Koon, Roon Raek, Nua Pong, Lang Riap, Ok Wat Chaeng Nok. A holy powder Pra Buddha Chinnaraj amulet without any imprint in the back. Made by Luang Phor Koon of Wat Ban Rai while Luang Phor Koon was an abbot of Wat Chaeng Nok, Nakhon Ratchasima Province in BE 2512 (BE 1969), as the first Batch of his amulets together with his famous first coin amulet.
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BEST FOR: Thais believe that Pra Buddha Chinnaraj gives favorable omens, and strengthens auspicious omens which bring positive role in their lives. Pra Buddha Chinnaraj helps you have victory over all difficulties, and your enemies, and helps you achieve prosperity and fulfillment in your work and career, avoid misfortune, and improve your luck, power, and prestige. Pra Buddha Chinnaraj protects and secures your home and your family from all peril, misfortune, and disaster. It has a tendency to draw positive energy. Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you). Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back, and warning of danger. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.
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Pra Buddha Chinnaraj
Pra Buddha Chinnaraj enshrined inside the temple of Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahathat (Temple of Great Jewelled Reliquary), colloquially referred to as Wat Pra Si or Wat Yai, is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.
The temple is famous for its gold-covered statue of the Buddha, known as Pra Buddha Chinnaraj (King of Victory). It is considered as one of the most beautiful and the classical magnificent Buddha figures in Thailand and received the highest worship among Thai people, equivalent to Luang Phor Sothon of Wat Sothonwararam in Chachoengsao Province (not including Emerald Buddha).
This Buddha statue was cast together with other statues of the same Buddha, including Pra Buddha Chinnasi, and Pra Si Satsada, which are currently enshrined in this temple.
According to the legends, there are still a controversial about the time of casting these statues. Some believed it was in the 10th century. Some said it might be in the 14th century. However, in the northern history (Pong Sawadarn Nua / northern chronicle) had been registered that.
“In the year B.E. 1500 Pra Si Dhamma Tripidok or Pra Maha Dhammaracha Lithai, after the completion of building of Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahathat wanted to cast three Buddha statues as the principal image in the temple. The king got five Brahmins named Ba Indra, Ba Brahm, Ba Vishnu, Ba Rachasingh and Ba Rachakusol. The king asked for renowned sculptors from Si Satchanalai town or Sawankhalok together with the first class artisans from Chiang Saen and Hariphunchai to assist in the casting of the three Buddha statues”
The first Buddha statue was a Mara Vichai episode of 5 sok (1 sok = 50 cm) 1 kueb (1 kueb = 25 cm) 5 new (1 new = 2.45 cm) measuring from end of laps in sitting posture. The second Buddha statue was of a Mara Vichai period of 5 sok 1 kueb 4 new measuring from end of laps in sitting posture and the third Buddha statue of Mara Vichai period of 4 sok 1 kueb 6 new measuring from lap to lap in sitting position.
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DIMENSION: 4.40 cm high / 2.70 cm wide / 0.70 cm thick
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item # K22B46
Price: price upon request, pls PM and/or email us [email protected]
100% GENUINE WITH 365 DAYS FULL REFUND WARRANTY
Item location: Hong Kong, SAR
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Delivery: Estimated 7 days handling time after receipt of cleared payment. Please allow additional time if international delivery is subject to customs processing.
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catherineville · 2 years
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16th century Sawankhalok rabbit-shaped water dropper
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lasieexotique · 2 years
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Antique Sawakhalok Celadon Bowl, Thailand, 14th/15th century, a sturdily potted wheel thrown stoneware bowl with everted rim and chamfered lip. The cavetto has vertical combed lines enclosed above and below by several incised circular bands. The center medallion is composed of incised circles. The outside wall has some incised bands but is mostly smooth and undecorated. All covered in a thin transparent moss green celadon glaze with a small crackle.
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ra-king-go · 4 years
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แว้นน้อนAEมาดูสตรีทอาร์ตที่สวรรคโลก #สตรีทอาร์ต #สวรรคโลก #streetart #ae111 #toyota #sukhothai #sawankhalok #thailand (at Sawankhalok's Walking Street Art.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC-9jxIDvBY/?igshid=1k9bb5nznfok1
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draxcula · 5 years
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☑ in #Sawankhalok last night. (at Amphoe Sawankhalok, Sukhothai, Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxWFZ9KlER8/?igshid=1ib8scoz8l4vt
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lymiru · 7 years
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Wat Chedi Chet Thaeo -วัดเจดีย์เจ็ดแถว von E. Cimah Lymiru [Prä] Über Flickr: Wat Chedi Chet Thaeo -วัดเจดีย์เจ็ดแถว “Temple with seven rows of chedis” Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Thailand - อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์ศรีสัชนาลัย
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aic-asian · 2 years
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Sawankhalok Ware Covered Box, Siamese, 1301, Art Institute of Chicago: Asian Art
Gift of Chester D. Tripp Size: 8.2 × 12.2 × 12.2 cm (3 3/16 × 4 13/16 × 4 13/16 in.) Medium: Glazed stoneware with iron-brown and blue-grey underglaze
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/41652/
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thistransient · 2 years
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There's this vendor stand at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center that has a big bin of these postcards with illustrations by local architecture students, and I take great joy in rustling through bins of random postcards. Last year when I went I bought only one and promptly lost it from the back pocket of my jeans which magically eject whatever I stash there, this time I was not so stingy, and also carried them home by hand because by coincidence I was wearing the same pair of pants.
1 Sung Noen District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province by Amornthep Leklamut 2 Sawankhalok Old Town, Sukhothai by Tananphorn Uthaiwannaphorn 3 Phrae Old Town, Phrae Province by Paweenrat Ranphon 4 Talaad Sam Yan Community, Klaeng District, Rayong Province by Warittha Leelasestaporn 5 Chak Ngaeo Community, Chonburi by Nathamon Khankhayan 6 Chak Ngaeo Community, Chonburi by Achira Korkaew 7 Nakhon Neuangkhet Old Market Community, Chachoengsao Province by Misbah Salem
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bm-asian-art · 3 years
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Sawankhalok Miniature Jar, 5 of 5, 14th century, Brooklyn Museum: Asian Art
Size: H: 1 1/8 in. (2.9 cm) Medium: Buff stoneware
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/149261
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jennamiller8601 · 3 years
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This piece has been tested using thermoluminescence (TL) analysis and has been found to be ancient and of the period stated.
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friendswithclay · 2 years
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“Sawankhalok
Jar. Thai; 13th-1 4th century
Porcelaneous stoneware; H. 17.5 cm”
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hadeschan · 5 months
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Pra Buddha Chinnaraj, Roon Sao Ha, Wat Suthat, Nua Pong. A holy  powder figurine of Pra Buddha Chinnaraj, made by  Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok. The Blessing / Consecration Ceremony was held at the temple of Wat Suthat on Sao Ha Day (the Saturday, the fifth day of the month on Thai lunar calendar) in BE 2543 (CE 2000), attended by Luang Phu Moon of Wat Ban Jan, Luang Phu Suang of Wat Phrai Phatthana, and other guru monks.
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BEST FOR: Thais believe that Pra Buddha Chinnaraj gives favorable omens, and strengthens auspicious omens which bring positive role in their lives. Pra Buddha Chinnaraj helps you have victory over all difficulties, and your enemies, and helps you achieve prosperity and fulfillment in your work and career, avoid misfortune, and improve your luck, power, and prestige. Pra Buddha Chinnaraj protects and secures your home and your family from all peril, misfortune, and disaster. It has a tendency to draw positive energy. Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you). Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back, and warning of danger. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.
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Pra Buddha Chinnaraj
Pra Buddha Chinnaraj enshrined inside the temple of Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahathat (Temple of Great Jewelled Reliquary), colloquially referred to as Wat Pra Si or Wat Yai, is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Phitsanulok Province, Thailand.
The temple is famous for its gold-covered statue of the Buddha, known as Pra Buddha Chinnaraj (King of Victory). It is considered as one of the most beautiful and the classical magnificent Buddha figures in Thailand and received the highest worship among Thai people, equivalent to Luang Phor Sothon of Wat Sothonwararam in Chachoengsao Province (not including Emerald Buddha).
This Buddha statue was cast together with other statues of the same Buddha, including Pra Buddha Chinnasi, and Pra Si Satsada, which are currently enshrined in this temple.
According to the legends, there are still a controversial about the time of casting these statues. Some believed it was in the 10th century. Some said it might be in the 14th century. However, in the northern history (Pong Sawadarn Nua / northern chronicle) had been registered that.
“In the year B.E. 1500 Pra Si Dhamma Tripidok or Pra Maha Dhammaracha Lithai, after the completion of building of Wat Pra Si Rattana Mahathat wanted to cast three Buddha statues as the principal image in the temple. The king got five Brahmins named Ba Indra, Ba Brahm, Ba Vishnu, Ba Rachasingh and Ba Rachakusol. The king asked for renowned sculptors from Si Satchanalai town or Sawankhalok together with the first class artisans from Chiang Saen and Hariphunchai to assist in the casting of the three Buddha statues”
The first Buddha statue was a Mara Vichai episode of 5 sok (1 sok = 50 cm) 1 kueb (1 kueb = 25 cm) 5 new (1 new = 2.45 cm) measuring from end of laps in sitting posture. The second Buddha statue was of a Mara Vichai period of 5 sok 1 kueb 4 new measuring from end of laps in sitting posture and the third Buddha statue of Mara Vichai period of 4 sok 1 kueb 6 new measuring from lap to lap in sitting position.
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The Sao Ha Day
The Sao Ha Day is the Saturday, the fifth day of the month on Thai lunar calendar, and according to ancient Thai Astrology, the Sao Ha Day is the day of “Keun Reu Ram Ha Kam” which means New Moon or waxing crescent moon of a Lunar Phase, and “Deuan Ha” which means fifth month of Thai Lunar Calendar / Month of April. It happens once in every 2-3 years. And the Soa Ha day is the most auspicious day for having Buddha amulets Blessing Ceremony which the highest power of “Kongkraphan Chatrie” (being invulnerable to all weapon attack), “Klawklad Plodpai” (pushing you away from all danger), and Maha-ut (stopping gun from shooting at you or the gun aiming at you would miss the target).
Thais believe that people who were born on this day would be protected by Thep Pra Sao Devaraj (God of Saturday), Thep Pra Sao was created by Hindu Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva crushed 10 of great Tiger Kings into powder, and wrapped with purple and black pieces clothes, sprung with elixir of immortality. The Saturday people were born with auspicious blessing from Thep Pra Sao Devaraj with prestige, and power to win over all difficulties in life.
Thep Pra Sao Devaraj AKA Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
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DIMENSION: 3.00 cm high / 1.60 cm wide / 1.00 cm thick
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item # K22B05
Price: price upon request, pls PM and/or email us [email protected]
100% GENUINE WITH 365 DAYS FULL REFUND WARRANTY
Item location: Hong Kong, SAR
Ships to: Worldwide
Delivery: Estimated 7 days handling time after receipt of cleared payment. Please allow additional time if international delivery is subject to customs processing.
Shipping: FREE Thailandpost International registered mail. International items may be subject to customs processing and additional charges.
Payments: PayPal / Western Union / MoneyGram /maybank2u.com / DBS iBanking / Wechat Pay / Alipay / INSTAREM / PromptPay International / PAYNOW
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craft2eu · 3 years
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Wabi Sabi, Brutalismus, Primitivismus: Paris 02.03.2021 & online jederzeit
Wabi Sabi, Brutalismus, Primitivismus: Paris 02.03.2021 & online jederzeit
Weltreisen – Kulturreisen ? Ja, das ist zur Zeit ein schwieriges Thema. Doch ich bekomme ja weiterhin von Museen, Galerien, Auktionhäusern jede Art von Neuigkeiten, die ich dann versuche aus der Perspektive des Blogs einzuschätzen. Könnte das ein interessantes Thema oder eine wertvolle Anregung sein? 63.Thailand, SAWANKHALOK-Gefäß, Terra cotta und Muschelablage,, unter Wasser Archeologie, XVI.Jh.…
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lasieexotique · 2 years
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Antique Sawakhalok Celadon Bowl, Thailand 14th/15th century. A sturdily potted wheel thrown stoneware bowl with everted rim and chamfered lip. The cavetto has a three line combed decorative lattice pattern enclosed above and below by several incised circular bands. The center medallion is composed of incised circles. The outside wall is smooth and undecorated. All covered in a transparent moss green celadon glaze with a medium crackle.
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