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Phra Pidta Song Na Nur Tarkut BE2478 Luang Phor Noi Wat Sisa Thong

Phra Pidta · Tarkut
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Type Phra Pidta
Monk Luang Phor Noi (Lp Noi) Wat Thammasala, Nakhon Pathom
Temple Wat Sisathong
B.E. Year 2478
Material Tarkut
SKU TAC-0530
SGD 688
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Phra Pidta Song Na Nur Tarkut • BE2478 Luang Phor Noi • Wat Sisa Thong • Classic Nur Tarkut Edition (G-Pra Certified) Overview — iconic Phra Pidta Song Na in dense Nur Tarkut metal, att

Phra Pidta Song Na Nur Tarkut • BE2478

Luang Phor Noi • Wat Sisa Thong • Classic Nur Tarkut Edition (G-Pra Certified)

Overview — iconic Phra Pidta Song Na in dense Nur Tarkut metal, attributed to Luang Phor Noi, Wat Sisa Thong.

Historical Significance

This Phra Pidta Song Na in Nur Tarkut is a classic work from Luang Phor Noi of Wat Sisa Thong,
dating to approximately BE2478. Phra Pidta from this era, especially dual-faced (Song Na) pieces in metal,
are highly respected for klaew klaad (evasion from danger), wealth attraction, and strong blocking of negative influences.
Luang Phor Noi’s Nur Tarkut creations occupy a special place in central Thai amulet history, combining intricate wicha with robust,
field-tested reputation among soldiers, businessmen, and long-time devotees.

Obverse — classic Pidta posture, thick body, and aged Nur Tarkut surface with natural oxidation.

Contextual Insight:
Luang Phor Noi’s Phra Pidta from Wat Sisa Thong are often cited in Thai collector circles as benchmarks for
effective klaew klaad, business luck, and protective wicha.
Nur Tarkut construction, with its dense metal core and embedded rolled elements, reflects an older central-region tradition of
combining metallurgy and incantation to “seal” the body against harm and ill intent.

Temple of Origin & Master’s Discipline

Wat Sisa Thong, Nakhon Pathom, is widely recognised for Pidta lineages and protective metalwork.
Luang Phor Noi cultivated a reputation for strict practice, powerful wicha Pidta, and compassionate intention,
focusing on shielding devotees from danger, bad luck, and unseen disturbances.
The Pidta posture symbolically “closes” the sense doors, aligning with the Buddhist principle of guarding the mind against defilements.

Reverse — second face of the Song Na form, with consistent metal toning and age marks.

Materials & Craftsmanship

Material Nur Tarkut — dense metal body associated with takrut-style construction, traditionally empowered with protective wicha.
Mold / Pim Phra Pidta Song Na — dual-faced Pidta image, thick and rounded profile, with age-consistent oxidation and surface softening.
Consecration Consecrated under Luang Phor Noi’s Pidta wicha at Wat Sisa Thong, with emphasis on klaew klaad,
kongkrapan (warding off harm), and business fortune.

Base — reveals construction density and natural metal aging, important tells for period verification.

Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose

According to Thai Buddhist belief, Phra Pidta is a powerful form for blocking misfortune,
deflecting danger, and calming mental agitation by “closing the sense doors”.
This Nur Tarkut edition is traditionally sought for klaew klaad,
kongkrapan, wealth and business luck, and for shielding the wearer from jealousy and hidden negativity.

Side — reveals construction density and natural metal aging, important tells for period verification.

Rarity & Collector Significance

This piece is assessed as rare collector-grade among Phra Pidta Song Na Nur Tarkut from Luang Phor Noi.
The presence of G-Pra certification, coupled with strong age characteristics and well-preserved form,
places it in a desirable tier for serious collectors who focus on pre-war metal Pidta lineages.

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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
Wealth Accumulation

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Pidta Song Na Nur Tarkut BE2478 Luang Phor Noi Wat Sisa Thong authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Noi (Lp Noi) Wat Thammasala, Nakhon Pathom. 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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