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Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Ruesi Nur Din Wat Bang Krang Est. 400-500 Year

Phra Khun Paen · Din
Wat Bang Krang Din
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Type Phra Khun Paen
Temple Wat Bang Krang
Material Din
SKU TAC-0211
SGD 1,688
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Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Ruesi • Est. 400–500 Years Wat Bang Krang • Nur Din Ancient Kru Issue (with Thaprachan Certificate) Main overview — ancient Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Ruesi in

Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Ruesi • Est. 400–500 Years

Wat Bang Krang • Nur Din Ancient Kru Issue (with Thaprachan Certificate)

Main overview — ancient Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Ruesi in Nur Din, classic Wat Bang Krang archaeological patina.

Historical Significance

Estimated at 400–500 years old, this Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Ruesi from Wat Bang Krang belongs to a revered
ancient kru (burial cache) tradition linked to the late Ayutthaya to early Rattanakosin period. These amulets were originally enshrined
within stupas or sacred chambers as devotional objects rather than commercial issues. Over centuries, they absorbed the spiritual atmosphere of
continuous worship, Dhamma recitation, and ritual offerings. When rediscovered, such kru finds provide a rare physical bridge to early regional
Buddhist practice and local Khun Paen iconography.

Obverse — Khun Paen seated, Na Ruesi style, with time-softened contours and mineral-rich surface from long kru immersion.

Contextual Insight:
Wat Bang Krang is well known among collectors for ancient Khun Paen kru discoveries, representing an early local interpretation of the Khun Paen
archetype. The Pim Na Ruesi variant features a distinctive facial styling and frame, reflecting regional aesthetics and devotional needs of
the time. Such pieces are not modern “factory” productions but devotional clay images created for enshrinement and communal merit-making, adding
strong historical and cultural depth to their present-day collectability.

Temple of Origin & Devotional Discipline

Wat Bang Krang carries a long-standing reputation for kru amulets rooted in early central-Thai Buddhist practice.
While specific individual masters from the original period are not always known by name, the temple community historically emphasized regular
chanting, merit-making, and enshrinement of sacred images within chedis and sanctuaries. The tradition of piti kru (“kru reverence rites”)
continues today, honouring both the amulets and the generations of devotees who relied on them for spiritual support and worldly protection.

Reverse — earthen matrix with weathered grain, micro-cracks and mineral accretions typical of long-buried Wat Bang Krang kru material.

Thaprachan Certificate — third-party confirmation of authenticity and correct classification as Wat Bang Krang Khun Paen Kru.

Materials & Craftsmanship

Material Nur Din (earthen clay) with age-darkened body; likely mixed with temple soil, herbal powders, and devotional materials in line with early
central-Thai practice.
Mold / Pim Kru Pim Na Ruesi — characterized by slightly elongated face, pronounced frame, and softened detail from long-term enshrinement and soil contact.
Consecration Original consecration dates back several centuries; amulets were enshrined as a kru deposit within temple structures. The accumulated
merit of continuous worship, chanting, and offerings over generations is considered part of their sacred potency.

Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose

According to Thai Buddhist belief, Phra Khun Paen is traditionally associated with Metta Mahaniyom (loving-kindness
and support), Maha Lap (good fortune), and Klaew Klaad (danger avoidance). Ancient kru specimens like this Wat Bang Krang Pim Na Ruesi
are further valued for their long presence in a sacred environment, which devotees believe enhances spiritual “maturity” of the amulet. Many wear
such pieces for calm confidence, auspicious opportunities, and subtle protective guidance in daily life.

Rarity & Collector Significance

This example is best described as museum-worthy ancient kru material. Authentic Wat Bang Krang Khun Paen pieces with strong surface character,
intact overall form, and Thaprachan certification are keenly sought by advanced collectors. Key tells include the clay body, fracture
patterns, and overall silhouette typical of the temple’s excavation context. Certified specimens like this serve not only as objects of faith but
also as important reference points for the study of early Khun Paen traditions in central Thailand.

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Disclaimer: The information here supports cultural and academic appreciation of Thai Buddhist material heritage.
Details on authentication and provenance aid study and personal appreciation, and are not legal or forensic certification.

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Benefactor & Guidance

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

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Is this Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Ruesi Nur Din Wat Bang Krang Est. 400-500 Year authentic?
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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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