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Phra Nak Prok Bai Makham Roon Rae (1st Edition) Nur Thong Daeng BE2530 Luang Phor Sakorn Wat Nong Krap

Phra Nak Prok · Thong Daeng
Luang Phor Sakorn Wat Nong Krub Wat Nong Grub BE2530 Thong Daeng
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Type Phra Nak Prok
Monk Luang Phor Sakorn Wat Nong Krub
Temple Wat Nong Grub
B.E. Year 2530
Material Thong Daeng
SKU TAC-0217
SGD 488
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Phra Nak Prok Bai Makham Roon Rae • BE2530 Luang Phor Sakorn • Wat Nong Krap, Rayong • 1st Edition Nur Thong Daeng (with Samakon Certificate) Main overview — Bai Makham (tamarind leaf)

Phra Nak Prok Bai Makham Roon Rae • BE2530

Luang Phor Sakorn • Wat Nong Krap, Rayong • 1st Edition Nur Thong Daeng (with Samakon Certificate)

Main overview — Bai Makham (tamarind leaf) shaped Phra Nak Prok, 1st edition Nur Thong Daeng by Luang Phor Sakorn.

Historical Significance

Issued in BE2530 (1987 CE) at Wat Nong Krap, Rayong, this Phra Nak Prok Bai Makham Roon Rae marks an important
early-era creation of Luang Phor Sakorn, a highly respected disciple within the Rayong lineage associated with the famous
wicha of Luang Phor Tim. The first edition (Roon Rae) in Nur Thong Daeng (red copper alloy) was created both as a protective
amulet for devotees and as a fundraising piece to support temple development and Dhamma activities, empowered through formal
Putthapisek (consecration ritual) with invited meditation masters.

Collector Identity Card
Name: Phra Nak Prok Bai Makham Roon Rae 1st Batch
Material: Nur Thong Daeng
Year (BE): 2530
Monk : Luang Phor Sakorn
Temple: Wat Nong Krap
Casing: Encased with waterproof casing

Price:
SGD 488

Obverse — Buddha in Nak Prok posture, finely cast within tamarind leaf-shaped frame, classic Rayong-style features.

Contextual Insight:
The Bai Makham (tamarind leaf) form is popular in Eastern Thailand, combining elegant proportions with a compact protective profile.
Phra Nak Prok depicts the Buddha sheltered by the Naga, symbolizing protection amidst storms of life. In the Rayong tradition linked
to Luang Phor Tim and his disciples, these pieces are often sought for Klaew Klaad (evasion from danger) and Kongkraphan
(resilience under harm), balanced with Metta (loving-kindness) towards supporters and family.

Temple of Origin & Master’s Discipline

Wat Nong Krap, Rayong is part of the wider Rayong amulet landscape, known for lineages inheriting the wicha of senior masters such
as Luang Phor Tim of Wat Lahan Rai. Luang Phor Sakorn continued this tradition, emphasizing disciplined chanting, strict observance
of vinaya, and focused blessing ceremonies. The local practice of sak sit (“charged sacred power”) is preserved through repeated
recitation of protective katha and dedication of merit to devotees who rely on these amulets for travel, work, and family safety.

Reverse — yantra and script characteristic of Wat Nong Krap’s 1st batch, with clean lines and strong strike depth.

Materials & Craftsmanship

Material Nur Thong Daeng (red copper alloy) with natural toning and patina from age; fine, even surface typical of BE2530 period strikes.
Mold / Pim Bai Makham Roon Rae pim; recognizable by the tamarind-leaf silhouette, balanced Naga coils, and sharp facial features of the Buddha image.
Consecration Blessed in formal Putthapisek rite at Wat Nong Krap with Luang Phor Sakorn as principal, supported by Rayong-region monks,
focusing on protective and prosperity katha.

Samakon Certificate — independent verification of authenticity and correct batch attribution.

Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose

According to Thai Buddhist belief, Phra Nak Prok is a powerful symbol of protection, serenity, and resilience under hardship.
This Bai Makham Roon Rae by Luang Phor Sakorn is traditionally worn for Klaew Klaad (avoiding misfortune and accidents),
Kongkraphan (resistance to harm), and Metta Mahaniyom (supportive relationships and benefactors). Devotees often
select it for travel, business dealings, and situations requiring calm courage and steady mind.

Rarity & Collector Significance

This piece is regarded as collector-grade within the Luang Phor Sakorn series. Being a 1st edition (Roon Rae) in Nur Thong Daeng
with Samakon Certificate, it sits in a higher confidence tier for serious collectors. Key points include sharp details on Naga coils,
clear lettering, and original surface character. Certified examples are especially valued for long-term collection and reference, as they help anchor
the study of Rayong-region Bai Makham issues from the BE2530 period.

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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.

Metta
Protection
Spiritual Growth

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Nak Prok Bai Makham Roon Rae (1st Edition) Nur Thong Daeng BE2530 Luang Phor Sakorn Wat Nong Krap authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Sakorn Wat Nong Krub. 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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