Phra Ngang print, diamond bust
(Golden bronze material The whole thing is up in mercury)
If we find Phra Ngang, this print can have 100 pieces of hair tilted to the right. You will find only one left-leaning Ket. This type has hair tilted to the left, hard to find. This one has red rust. It is a bronze with gold, clearly natural mercury surface. This kind of mercury surface content cannot be faked nowadays. The amulet material will change shades according to the refraction of light. In some corners it will be sparkling white from the mercury. In some corners it will be a golden color, shining brightly from gold.
The soil under the old open base is dry, in its original condition, clearly not covered. Not soaked in soil camouflage coating Soil is another point that can be used as a dead spot for inspecting ancient amulets, another point where a fake cannot be 100% done.
Worship from Mahawet 63 Worship and finish in one place, no need to risk finding a fake.
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