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Protective car sticker – Luang Phor Koon (1990s) #747

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Protective sticker of popular devotion depicting the highly revered Luang Phor Koon of Wat Ban Rai , a major figure in late 20th century Thai Buddhism.

This type of sticker was widely distributed among the disciples and followers of Luang Phor Koon , particularly in the 1990s. It was intended to be placed in vehicles, wallets or personal spaces, as a support of faith and symbolic protection , especially against road accidents.

The printed text explicitly mentions a formula for protection against dangers and traffic accidents , a very common theme in popular Thai devotion of this period.

This is not a consecrated amulet or a monastic ritual object, but rather an object of popular religiosity , reflecting the direct relationship between the faithful and a highly respected monk.

Over time, these stickers have rarely survived in good condition : exposed to sun, heat, and humidity inside vehicles, most have disappeared or deteriorated significantly. More than thirty years after their initial release, it is now uncommon to find intact and usable copies .

This sticker now stands as a sincere testament to the popular Thai devotion of the late 1990s.

Features :

🧓 Monk depicted: Luang Phor Koon
🛕 Temple: Wat Ban Rai (Thailand)
🗓️ Period: Late 1990s
📄 Type: Popular devotion sticker
🛡️ Theme: Symbolic protection, particularly road safety
📐 Dimensions: Diameter 7 cm