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Phra Khun Paen Prai Kuman Nur Nai Gae BE2510-2517 Luang Phor Mui (LP Mui) Wat Don Rai (Rare)

Phra Khun Paen · Nai Gae
Luang Phor Mui Wat Don Rai Wat Don Rai BE2510 Nai Gae
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Type Phra Khun Paen
Monk Luang Phor Mui Wat Don Rai
Temple Wat Don Rai
B.E. Year 2510
Material Nai Gae
SKU TAC-0148
SGD 299
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Phra Khun Paen Prai Kuman • Nur Nai Gae BE2510-2517 • Wat Don Rai • Listing notes place this piece in the Luang Phor Mui period • A Khun Paen-form sacred amulet with standard certificate

Phra Khun Paen Prai Kuman • Nur Nai Gae

BE2510-2517 • Wat Don Rai • Listing notes place this piece in the Luang Phor Mui period • A Khun Paen-form sacred amulet with standard certificate

Overview of a Khun Paen-form amulet in nai gae metal, a darker sacred alloy expression that collectors typically read through relief, field balance, and mature surface tone rather than brightness alone.

What This Piece Represents (Collector Lens)

In Thai amulet culture, Phra Khun Paen is one of the most recognisable amulet families, valued for its distinct seated-warrior composition and strong collector identity across many eras and lineages. This example is identified in the listing as a Prai Kuman variant in Nur Nai Gae from the Luang Phor Mui period at Wat Don Rai. Collectors typically approach such a piece through three layers together: the Khun Paen image type, the sacred alloy body, and the temple-lineage association reflected in the listing.

Amulet Information
Name: Phra Khun Paen Prai Kuman
Material: Nur Nai Gae (Ivory)
Year (BE): 2510-2517
Temple: Wat Don Rai
Monk: Luang Phor Mui (LP Mui)
Lineage Note: Listing notes identify this as a Phra Khun Paen Prai Kuman amulet in Nur Nai Gae associated with Luang Phor Mui of Wat Don Rai, dated within the BE2510-2517 period, with standard certificate provided.
SKU: TAC-LuangPhorMui-PhraKhunPaenPraiKuman-001

Price:
SGD 299

About the Material

Nur Nai Gae is a sacred metal category that collectors generally approach through alloy tone, patina character, and relief clarity. In Thai amulet culture, darker sacred alloys are often appreciated for the way the field settles with age, especially in protected recesses around the image and border. Compared with powder Khun Paen pieces, metal examples such as this are usually read more through strike or cast definition, edge character, and surface maturity.

  • Collectors typically look at the balance of the tone across the raised and recessed parts of the amulet.
  • For sacred metal Khun Paen amulets, body consistency, relief depth, and field harmony are often read together.

Design / Pim / Variant Notes

The identity of this piece lies in the Phra Khun Paen form and the Prai Kuman naming reflected in the listing. In collector terms, Khun Paen amulets are often immediately recognisable because of their seated central image and strong frame structure. The reverse side, and overall relief become important evidence cues when comparing one example with another. Here, the standard certificate further strengthens the piece as a documented collector item rather than only a visual listing entry.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties

In Thai amulet culture, Khun Paen amulets are often discussed in relation to metta (เมตตา — goodwill), personal charm, and protective presence. When the listing includes the Prai Kuman naming, collectors and devotees may also view the amulet through a more esoteric sacred-object lens, though the most respectful framing remains belief-based and non-absolute. These are traditional attributions rather than guarantees. Many devotees understand such pieces through merit, discipline, and devotional wearing rather than fixed promised results.

  • Metta mahaniyom framing: devotees may associate Khun Paen imagery with goodwill, presence, and smoother human interaction.
  • Khum khrong and confidence: some keep such amulets for reassurance and belief-based protective support.
  • Suitable for respectful devotional wearing and collector appreciation, without claiming guaranteed outcomes.

Rarity Assessment & Collector Significance

The listing itself presents this piece as “Rare,” but without formal production figures or batch records included, the most careful collector position is to treat exact rarity as not fully documented within the provided material. Even so, collector significance remains clear. The piece combines a well-known Khun Paen image family, Prai Kuman naming, a sacred alloy body, a Luang Phor Mui / Wat Don Rai association, and a standard certificate. Together, those factors give it a stronger collector profile than an undocumented loose piece without supporting identification.

Conclusion

Phra Khun Paen Prai Kuman Nur Nai Gae from the Luang Phor Mui period is a temple-lineage collector piece that stands out through its recognised Khun Paen form, darker sacred alloy body, and accompanying standard certificate. For collectors, it is best appreciated through its documented identity, material presence, and lineage context.

Front view showing the Khun Paen image, frame balance, and general relief structure of the sacred metal body.

Back view for reading the reverse design, field texture, and overall alloy consistency.

Standard certificate image provided with the listing, supporting the documented identification of the amulet.

Authority & Leadership
Metta
Protection

Attributes reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Khun Paen Prai Kuman Nur Nai Gae BE2510-2517 Luang Phor Mui (LP Mui) Wat Don Rai (Rare) authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Mui Wat Don Rai. All amulets in our collection undergo careful authentication before listing. We provide detailed photos from multiple angles for your inspection.
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This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage, period, and documentation notes are based on details provided in the listing and certification records. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed. Spiritual attributes described reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.
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