Phra Phong Supan

Phra Mahathera PiyaThassi Saribut created Phra Phong Supan during King Borommarachathirat ll. The amulet was made with soil, flower, pollen, medical herbs, and others. Its amulets were first found in Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat, along with a golden scripture that shows the connection between the amulet and its creator.
This amulet has the classic “U-Thong” art style features, which are definitive for Buddha icons in Thailand culture. Something unique about this amulet is that the creator’s thumbprint is imprinted on the back of the amulet. The charms have protective powers and enhance the user’s attractiveness.
Phra Phong Supan is considered one of the best amulets and part of the grand five Benjapakee set. This type of amulets typically come in four colours: red, black, green, and yellow. It has three notable Pims: Pim Na Noom (young face), Pim Na Klang (mature look), and Pim Na Kae (old face).