
This sacred Thailand Amulet was created by LP Sĕe at Wat Ang Sila Chonburi in BE2504.
LP Sĕe known as Tan Jao kun Sĕe was born in Tambon Ang Sila in Chonburi, Thailand on 28th April 1871 (BE2414). His original name was Sri Yuthasunthon. He became a monk at the age of 20 years in Patta See Maa Wat Ang Sila Nai where he became a student of LP Tîiang, the Abbot of Wat Ang Sila, who was his uncle.
LP Sĕe studied hard and gained knowledge in the making of Thai amulets, namely Takruts. Amongst his teachers were Phra Athikan Chan, who was the teacher of Luang Pho Pan of Wat Bang Hiea and Luang Pho Ee of Wat Sattahip. These two famous Thai monks are creators of famous tiger teeth and phallus amulets.
LP Sĕe became a senior monk with magical powers known as Wicha วิชาอาคม and was an expert in Incantation, Meditation, Dharma and Vinaya Pitaka. He became the Abbot of Wat Ang Sila in 1910 (BE2453).

In 1957 (BE2500) his magical powder making skills allowed him to create his first Phra Pidta with the crossed baton yantra on the back ยันต์กระบองไขว้ – these Thai Amulets are highly sought after. He made two more editions, one in 1961 (BE2504) and 1964 (BE2507).
LP Sĕe created the amulet illustrated above, an oval rian (coin), in 1961 (BE2504). Just six years later he passed away on 4th August 1967 (BE2510) at the age of 96 years.