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Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Mongkol Klang (Medium) BE2100-2200 (400 – 500 years) Wat Bang Krang

Phra Khun Paen
Wat Bang Krang BE2100
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Type Phra Khun Paen
Temple Wat Bang Krang
B.E. Year 2100
SKU TAC-0391
SGD 868
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Phra Khun Paen Kru • Pim Na Mongkol Klang • Medium “Kru” ancient line • Estimated 400–500 years (as described) • Wat Bang Krang • With Standard Amulet Certificate • Museum-grade collector category

Phra Khun Paen Kru • Pim Na Mongkol Klang • Medium

“Kru” ancient line • Estimated 400–500 years (as described) • Wat Bang Krang • With Standard Amulet Certificate • Museum-grade collector category

Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Mongkol Klang (Medium) — described as an ancient “Kru” category piece (estimated 400–500 years) associated with Wat Bang Krang, accompanied by a Standard Certificate (as provided).

Collector Lens

Kru” amulets occupy a different class from standard year-issued batches: they are often described as pieces discovered from an older storage context (crypt/pagoda/cave lineage), where age, burial environment, and long-term handling create a surface signature that modern pressings cannot easily imitate. When a Khun Paen is documented as 400–500 years, collectors treat it as a museum-grade study object—valued as much for its material archaeology and mould ancestry as for devotional belief.

The mould name “Na Mongkol” (Auspicious Face) suggests a focus on auspicious presence—calm authority, noble support, and protective dignity—while Klang (Medium) indicates a balanced format that tends to preserve key facial and rim cues for authentication study.

Collector Identity Card
Amulet: Phra Khun Paen Kru • Pim Na Mongkol Klang (Medium)
Temple: Wat Bang Krang
Era Claim: BE2100 – 2200 (estimated 400–500 years)
Category: Kru / ancient mould lineage (collector classification)
Certificate: Standard Certificate (as provided)
SKU: TAC-KP-KRU-NM-KLANG-WBK

Price:
SGD 868

What “Kru” Means (How Collectors Document It)

In Thai collector language, “Kru” typically implies an older, non-modern context—often linked to an enshrinement/burial environment where time itself becomes part of the amulet’s identity. This matters because the verification logic changes: instead of looking for “new-batch sharpness,” collectors look for coherent ancient signatures:

  • Surface maturity: natural patina that reads consistently across front, back, rim, and recesses.
  • Micro-pitting & mineral bloom: evidence of long environmental interaction (should look organic, not artificial).
  • Rim & edge behavior: ancient wear is rarely “even”; it has a lived-in asymmetry.
  • Mould ancestry cues: repeated traits that match the known “family face” of the pim.

Because “400–500 years” is a significant claim, the safest collector stance is: treat the certificate as the anchor, and use close-up photography + reference comparisons to support your archive notes.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes (Belief Framing)

Khun Paen amulets are traditionally associated with a blend of metta (goodwill), protective presence, and “support energy” that helps a person move through society with steadiness. For a Kru-class piece, devotees often speak of a deeper “field” — not because it is louder, but because it is old, settled, and dignified.

  • Metta Mahaniyom: kindness, trust, smoother interpersonal outcomes.
  • Klaew Klaad: avoidance of trouble, accidents, unnecessary conflict.
  • Authority & dignity: calm presence; being taken seriously without force.
  • Benefactor support: receiving help at the right moment (belief-framed).

Reference view — document facial structure, rim silhouette, and patina consistency.

Alternate view — use to confirm relief depth, edge behavior, and mineral/patina patterning.

Third view — compare key mould “anchor points” (eyes, brow line, nose ridge, and rim curvature).

Rarity & Preservation Notes

Kru-class Khun Paen pieces are often pursued for their combination of age signature and mould lineage. Preservation matters: coherent patina, stable surface, and a clear facial structure typically carry more collector weight than “cleaning.” If you plan long-term storage, avoid humidity swings, chemical cleaners, and direct skin oils—document the piece with close-ups first, then keep handling minimal.

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The stated “400–500 years” age is treated as a documented claim tied to certification/collector attribution; independent verification and expert consultation are recommended for high-stakes provenance.

Ancient
Authority & Leadership
Metta

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Khun Paen Kru Pim Na Mongkol Klang (Medium) BE2100-2200 (400 – 500 years) Wat Bang Krang 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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