For both seasoned collectors and new devotees, the term "PSL" immediately conjures images of the Golden Age of Thai amulet printing (BE 2495–2500). Among the various prints and editions of Luang Phor Pae’s legendary amulets, the "Yaowaraj Bold" variant stands as a pinnacle of power, artistry, and investment value.
The term describes a – "Yaowaraj" translates to "Young King" or "Youthful Ruler." Compared to other Somdej amulets (which often have a square, neutral, or aged face), the Yaowaraj variant depicts the Buddha in a more delicate, oval-shaped face with a gentle, almost royal expression. psl yaowaraj bold
(Wat Pikul Tong, Sing Buri Province) is one of the most celebrated monk-ammulet creators of the 20th century. He was a disciple of Luang Phor Sodh (Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen) and mastered the esoteric Vijja Tham Tang (Dhamma magic). For both seasoned collectors and new devotees, the
: Study the facial features for three months before buying. Join the Phra Somdej International Collector Group on Facebook. And when you finally hold a genuine Bold in your hand – you will feel the weight not just of metal and powder, but of a thousand nights of chanting by one of Thailand’s greatest monks. (Wat Pikul Tong, Sing Buri Province) is one