This is a classic Phra Yod Khun Pon in the Ruen Kaew (arched pavilion) style, originating from the ancient Lopburi period. The piece displays strong Khmer-influenced artistry, featuring the Buddha seated gracefully within the ornate arch. The metal surface shows natural ancient patina characteristic of true Lopburi-era finds—rich age, deep lines, and powerful presence. A remarkable example for collectors who appreciate high-age amulets with crisp details.
Details:
- Type: Phra Yod Khun Pon – Ruen Kaew arch design
- Origin: Lopburi, Thailand
- Period: 12th–13th Century AD (Lopburi / Khmer period)
- Material: Ancient leaded alloy (chindalok / base lead alloy)
- Art Style: Lopburi–Khmer classic style
- Key Features: Deep, well-defined casting; natural ancient patina; strong archaic character
- Attributes: Protection, authority, charisma, and personal empowerment
- Size of pendant: 7.0 x 3.0 cm (approximate)
- Condition: Ancient patina, age-consistent wear
A genuine Lopburi-period antique with powerful character—an exceptional addition for collectors seeking authentic, high-age Khmer-influenced amulets.