Phra Somdej Wat Rakhang with Sam base

As it appears in the industry... it seems

There is still no one who knows how to distinguish the number of molds...like large prints, chedi shape, ket bua tum, etc. But if using the teacher principle "Triyaampawai", you will separate 8 molds.

Khuean typography, translucent typography, chalut typography, pom typography, excel typography, small typography, and thin base

and print the chest groove base line

The first six prints are Wat Rakhang, the latter two are ... more mold sculptors.

Only at Wat Bang Khun Phrom

Gradually understand... The first six main molds, capital letters.

Pagoda shape print, Sam base print, Bua Tum print

Pimprak Pho

Print the head of the Bat Trok Garuda

made for bell temple

This was done gradually in the year 1866 without a clear goal of the number of monks.

Until the year 1870, starting to do at Wat Mai Amatarot...the target of amulets is said to be 8 ten thousand, four thousand manpower, cement powder, oil, etc., along with the mold obtained from Wat Rakhang...not likely enough.

Therefore, more molds have been carved...The sculptor has removed the large prints and has played his skill, cutting and transforming the lines to make them smaller and slender.

become a type of yarn

Pagoda print

It is a sangkhati print, Sam base print, a thin base

The chest groove, the base of the line...and the mechanic plays his hand.

It is a double base type.

Count according to the original six-digit form.

Three more molds were added. In summary, the Bang Khun Phrom set has 9 prints.

The basic mold base of Sam Wat Rakang... has been laid as follows.

Consider the Sam Temple Rakang base.

column

Look at the lines...only the base part

The three main base lines also emphasize the thick convex ax sharp lion base.

You can be sure, first of all, it's still in the Wat Rakhang printing group.

And should be classified in the type of Excel.

because if it is the second type after

that the artisan added when making the Bang Khun Phrom dress

thin base

chest groove base line

The three main bases are still noticeably smaller and thinner.

when sure

Still in Wat Rakhang

Print should blend in with the content...this body.

The meat is tender and tender.

appear small granules

In the meat...using the theory of Teacher Triampawai

This is flower pollen.

Some skin conditions with a texture called fragrant membrane skin.

and also see the collapsed crevices ... confirm the nature of Wat Rakhang

The front at the left corner (Buddha statue) behind the natural collapse or split at the back edge.

This complete nature

for a monk

It is regarded as a genuine amulet, easy to see, attractive and attractive to look at without getting bored.

soft skin monk

And this sharp print will be more charming and elegant.

If the left print

Don't cut too close to your body.

Normal type of Sam base

The border line on this side will be deflected.

If the frame is cut along the line

The upper part of the Buddha image has more space than the lower part.

The upper frame is narrower than the lower frame.

In the case of cutting close to the facade line until it loses balance like this

language teachers use that

"Lack of equilibrium"

If you look deep in the front frame...this Sam's base

appear left eye

close to the base of the nose bridge

This phenomenon is special.

in terms of clarity

superior to other Sam bases

Compensating with the upper frame, cutting into the exam comfortably

The owner of the monk is a big police officer.

I looked and said

can stretch up the neck

Don't be ashamed of anyone.

Plai Chumphon