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#1 Nad

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Posted 2012-05-25 23:37:50

Can someone who know what this item please tell me. I was given this when I was a novice at a Thai Temple a few years back from my master. He did not explain to me what it was, but some lady came up to me and she wanted to buy it for a high price but I politely said no. So I presume it's valuable.

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#2 jonnyscot

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Posted Yesterday, 00:54

Joking aside,,, If its any help, the wife is telling me the value could be dependent on how well known the "master" or abbot who presented it to you was,,, the name of the temple on the Buddhist flag is unknown to my wife and it doesn't appear to say which province the temple is located, if she was familiar with the temple named on the flag that may have given her a bit of a clue as to the name of the abbot who presented it to you,


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Posted Yesterday, 01:12

My thai friend  says the value will depend on age (the older the better ) and also the "famousness" of the monk who painted it

#4 RubbaJohnny

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Posted Yesterday, 01:18

Is it Wat Tham Pha Cherui?

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Posted Yesterday, 09:38

View Postwana, on Yesterday, 01:12 , said:

My thai friend  says the value will depend on age (the older the better ) and also the "famousness" of the monk who painted it

Just a thought from wana's reply above, it may be that the flag is an original, apparently the monks don't paint so much nowadays, instead running off some prints from an original painted one, however the wife thinks the writing is too perfect looking on the flag in the attachment for it to be an original painting, although that's just her thoughts and she could be wrong.


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#6 harrry

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Posted Yesterday, 11:09

To me the value was high as the giver was someone signivigent.  If you just want a few baht that is the value.

Edited by harrry, Yesterday, 11:09 .


#7 Nad

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Posted Yesterday, 20:19

Oh snap! No one seem to know what it is or what it does. I was given this in 2007 at a Temple in the UK around Manchester somewhere. I was offered around 100 pounds but I refused, I have no idea why I refused though.

Searched everywhere on the Internet but found nothing about this item! :(

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Posted Yesterday, 20:34

View PostNad, on Yesterday, 20:19 , said:

Oh snap! No one seem to know what it is or what it does. I was given this in 2007 at a Temple in the UK around Manchester somewhere. I was offered around 100 pounds but I refused, I have no idea why I refused though.

Searched everywhere on the Internet but found nothing about this item! Posted Image

Keep it as a memory.  Posted Image

#9 Rsquared

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Posted Yesterday, 20:40

Frame it and hang it on the wall.

#10 7by7

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Posted Yesterday, 21:13

A number of posts have been removed.

7) Not to post slurs or degrading comments directed towards any group on the basis of race, nationality, religion, gender or sexual orientation.

I'm moving this to the Buddhist forum where the OP may receive replies which are both more respectful and helpful.

#11 Jawnie

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Posted Today, 00:38

You might try to find a Thai historian to look at it for you....at a university.  

Or, carry it to Wat Phrakaow, the National Palace, ask around and show it around.  Someone there might be able to send you in the right direction.



 


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