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[SOLD] Phra Somdej Phraprathan Yai BE2495 Luang Pu Hin Wat Rakang – Won 1st placing in the Competition

$208.00

**SOLD**
Phra Somdej Phraprathan Yai • BE2495

Luang Pu Hin (LP Hin) • Wat Rakang • Won 1st Prize (Competition Certificate)

Overview — Phra Somdej Phraprathan Yai (พระสมเด็จ พระประธานใหญ่) dated BE2495,
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SKU: TAC-569

Description

**SOLD**

Phra Somdej Phraprathan Yai • BE2495

Luang Pu Hin (LP Hin) • Wat Rakang • Won 1st Prize (Competition Certificate)

Overview — Phra Somdej Phraprathan Yai (พระสมเด็จ พระประธานใหญ่) dated BE2495,
associated with Luang Pu Hin (Wat Rakang lineage context), presented with a 1st prize competition certificate.

Why This Somdej Matters

In the Somdej world, the phrase “Phraprathan Yai” points to a bold, commanding main Buddha presence —
a style collectors often describe as having strong temple hall energy: calm, centered, and unmistakably “Somdej” at first glance.
When a piece is paired with a competition win, it adds another layer: not just ownership, but public vetting
under serious collector eyes.

Collector Identity Card
Name: Phra Somdej Phraprathan Yai (พระสมเด็จ พระประธานใหญ่)
Era: BE2495
Associated Monk: Luang Pu Hin (LP Hin)
Temple Reference: Wat Rakang tradition / collecting category
Recognition: Won 1st Prize (competition certificate & box shown)

Price:
SGD 208

Wat Rakang Name Weight (Collector Reality)

Wat Rakang is not just a temple name in the Somdej scene — it is a reference point.
Collectors often use it as a “calibration standard” for Somdej aesthetics: layering, posture, proportions, and sacred presence.
Even when later eras and different masters enter the story, the Rakang name anchors the conversation to
Somdej scholarship, tradition, and lineage-style appreciation.

How Collectors Read “Phraprathan Yai”

  • Main Buddha presence: the central figure should feel stable and “seated” — not floating.
  • Layer discipline: Somdej layers (ฐาน/ซุ้ม) read cleanly even with age softness.
  • Line confidence: edges and curves show a controlled hand; not messy or uncertain lines.
  • Old surface behavior: natural age wear, micro pores, and tone shifts that do not look newly forced.
  • Overall aura: the best Somdej pieces feel “quiet but heavy” — calm power, not loud drama.

Spiritual Focus (What People Seek Somdej For)

Somdej is widely regarded as a “foundation amulet” — the type people wear when they want stable protection,
clear direction, and strong merit support. For devotees, a Phraprathan-style Somdej often symbolizes
inner steadiness — carrying the calm authority of the main Buddha image in a temple hall.

  • Protection: steady shielding and overall safety.
  • Metta & respect: smoother human relations, less friction.
  • Stability: good for people managing heavy responsibilities.
  • Merit anchor: supports consistent practice and right decisions.

Front view — focus on the main Buddha posture, layer rhythm, and old surface texture.

Back view — many collectors read “age truth” here: tone, pores, and natural wear.

Side view — thickness, edge wear, and “old cut” feel are important Somdej study points.

Competition presentation box — paired with the listing’s 1st prize recognition.

Competition Note:
A 1st prize award typically means the piece was assessed against other entries under a defined category.
It does not replace personal due diligence, but it adds a strong layer of public collector scrutiny and presentation quality.

Care & Wearing Guidance

  • Keep stable: avoid strong heat, sweat soaking, or chemical exposure.
  • No scrubbing: Somdej surfaces can be delicate; wipe lightly only when necessary.
  • Storage: dry box, soft padding, and avoid pressure on edges/corners.

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