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Singha Nur Na Gae BE2512 Luang Phor Mui Wat Don Rai, Suphan Buri

Na Gae
Luang Phor Mui Wat Don Rai Wat Don Rai BE2512 Na Gae Very Good
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Monk Luang Phor Mui Wat Don Rai
Temple Wat Don Rai
B.E. Year 2512
Material Na Gae
Condition Very Good
Certificate Thaprachan
SKU TAC-0309
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Singha Nur Na Gae • BE2512 Luang Phor Mui • Wat Don Rai, Suphan Buri • (with Thaprachan Certificate) The Singha Nur Na Gae (สิงห์ เนื้อ นวะ เก่า) from Luang Pho Mui of Wat Don Rai is

Singha Nur Na Gae • BE2512

Luang Phor Mui • Wat Don Rai, Suphan Buri • (with Thaprachan Certificate)

The Singha Nur Na Gae (สิงห์ เนื้อ นวะ เก่า) from Luang Pho Mui of Wat Don Rai is one of those collector pieces that feels “small but serious.”
A Singha (lion) carries a clear symbolic language in Thai sacred art—courage, authority, and protection—and when paired with old Nawa (นวโลหะ) character, it becomes a type collectors often keep close as a steady shield rather than a flashy statement.

Amulet Information
Name: Singha Nur Na Gae
Year (BE): 2512
Monk: Luang Phor Mui
Temple: Wat Don Rai, Suphan Buri (สุพรรณบุรี)
Material: “Nur Na Gae” (Ivory)
Certificate: Thaprachan Certificate
SKU: TAC-LPMUI-SINGHA-001

Price:
SGD 338

History & Collector Context

Wat Don Rai in Suphan Buri is deeply tied to the legacy of Luang Phor Mui, a name collectors respect for temple-based consecration tradition and strong community devotion.
Within that ecosystem, “Singha” motifs are often read as guardian power—the kind of protective symbolism that fits people who need steadiness in work, travel, or leadership roles.

This piece is labelled BE2512, a year many collectors consider meaningful because it sits within the era where workmanship, metal character, and “temple-life” circulation still feel authentic and grounded.
As always, serious collectors prefer to anchor the discussion on what can be verified: year, monk, temple, form, and documentation—which is why the included Thaprachan certificate matters.

About “Nur Na Gae” (Old Nawa Character)

Na Gae” (เก่า) in collector language usually points to an aged alloy character—tone, patina, and surface feel that reflect time and handling rather than a newly cast shine.
When a Singha is formed in an old Nawa-style alloy, collectors tend to evaluate:

  • Edge sharpness — the “bite” of details (eyes, mane, paws) and whether they remain confident.
  • Consistency — overall form and balance, especially when compared with known examples from the same year/line.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties

In Thai sacred symbolism, the Singha carries the energy of a guardian—firm, watchful, and commanding. Traditionally, devotees associate Singha pieces with:
protection (คุ้มครอง), authority (อำนาจ), and blocking harmful influences.
These are cultural-belief attributions and should be understood as faith-based tradition, not guaranteed outcomes.

  • Protection & Safety — travel, daily life, and “quiet shielding.”
  • Leadership Presence — carrying a steadier, more decisive aura.
  • Confidence Under Pressure — staying firm when others waver.

Rarity Assessment & Why Collectors Like It

Singha pieces from respected monks often become “keeper items” because they’re easy to carry, symbolically direct, and visually distinct.
For this example, the BE2512 year, Wat Don Rai provenance, and the presence of a Thaprachan certificate collectively strengthen collector confidence.
Without official production counts shown here, the most honest stance is: collector-desirable with strong documentation value—especially for those building a focused Luang Phor Mui / Suphan Buri line.

Front (right angle) — check detail sharpness on mane and facial features.

Front (45°) — useful for assessing overall proportion and “metal skin.”

Front (left angle) — compare edge clarity and the balance of the stance.

Back (45°) — often where you see the most honest aging and patina.

Base view — key for confirming casting/finishing character and wear.

Size reference — helpful for real-world wearing and casing planning.

Thaprachan Certificate — strengthens documentation confidence for collectors.

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Disclaimer: This write-up is for education and collector appreciation. Spiritual attributes are traditional belief-based interpretations, not guarantees.
Certification is presented as shown; buyers should still perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed.

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Singha Nur Na Gae BE2512 Luang Phor Mui Wat Don Rai, Suphan Buri 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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