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Phra Pidta Song Na Nur Meghasiddhi BE2519 Luang Phor Wan, Wat Phutthaisawan

Phra Pidta · Meghasiddhi
Luang Phor Wan (Lp Wan) Wat Phutthaisawan Wat Phutthaisawan BE2519 Meghasiddhi
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Type Phra Pidta
Monk Luang Phor Wan (Lp Wan) Wat Phutthaisawan
Temple Wat Phutthaisawan
B.E. Year 2519
Material Meghasiddhi
SKU TAC-0546
SGD 338
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Phra Pidta Song Na • Nur Meghasiddhi • BE2519 Luang Phor Wan • Wat Phutthaisawan Main overview — the classic Song Na (two-faced) Phra Pidta form in Nur Meghasiddhi, consecrated in

Phra Pidta Song Na • Nur Meghasiddhi • BE2519

Luang Phor Wan • Wat Phutthaisawan

Main overview — the classic Song Na (two-faced) Phra Pidta form in
Nur Meghasiddhi, consecrated in BE2519 by Luang Phor Wan
of Wat Phutthaisawan.

Historical & Lineage Significance

Phra Pidta is among the most beloved categories in Thai amulet culture, known for the symbolic act
of “closing the eyes” (ปิดตา) — turning inward to cultivate calm, restraint, and protection from worldly obstacles.
The Song Na (สองหน้า / two-faced) format adds an extra layer of meaning: protection and stability
in both directions — front and back, seen and unseen, known and unexpected.

This piece is attributed to Luang Phor Wan of Wat Phutthaisawan and dated
BE2519 (1976 CE). Collectors value BE2519-era pieces for their maturity of craftsmanship and the
strong “old-school” material character that is difficult to replicate convincingly.

Collector Identity Card
Name: Phra Pidta Song Na (Two-Faced Pidta)
Material: Nur Meghasiddhi (เนื้อเมฆสิทธิ์) — “cloud-metal / mystical alloy” tradition in Thai belief, rendered here in an amulet-form material blend
Year: BE2519 (1976 CE)
Master: Luang Phor Wan
Temple: Wat Phutthaisawan
Casing: Encased Waterproof Casing

Price:
SGD 338

Front view — primary face of the Song Na composition, showing the Pidta posture and surface tone.

Back view — the second face of Song Na; collectors study this side for authenticity, mould integrity and ageing.

Side view — thickness, edge wear and mould line behavior; these angles often reveal “truth” more than the face.

Side view (2) — confirms curvature, material density and surface continuity without suspicious tool marks.

Size reference — coin comparison helps collectors verify scale and visual proportion of the mould.

Certificate — documentary support that strengthens collector confidence and provenance clarity.

Materials & Craftsmanship Notes

Nur Meghasiddhi (เนื้อเมฆสิทธิ์) is often described by Thai collectors as a “mystical” class of
material — associated with the idea of rare, protective alloy energy. In practice, amulets labeled Nur Meghasiddhi
typically show a distinctive dark metallic tone, layered surface sheen, and a compact “heavy”
visual density. For this Song Na piece, the most important study points are:

  • Surface continuity: natural ageing looks calm and organic, never harsh or artificially etched.
  • Edge behavior: genuine old pieces tend to soften at the edges with time, not sharp “new” lines.
  • Two-face symmetry: Song Na should feel balanced in thickness and curvature — not warped or uneven.
  • Mould integrity: key posture proportions stay consistent across front/back without distortion.

Spiritual Purpose (Buddha-Vichee Perspective)

In Thai practice, Pidta is valued for “closing off” negativity — not as avoidance, but as
inner mastery: staying calm when provoked, staying protected when surrounded by noise. Devotees often seek Pidta for:

  • Klaew Khlad (แคล้วคลาด): avoiding accidents and escaping harm.
  • Protection from bad influence: reducing spiritual “interference”, jealousy and ill intent.
  • Workplace stability: staying composed, less affected by politics and conflict.
  • Wealth guarding: keeping money from “leaking” through poor decisions or negative cycles.

The Song Na aspect is often interpreted as protection that “covers both sides” — helpful for those
in business, negotiations, leadership roles, or anyone facing shifting environments and unpredictable people.

Collector Notes & Rarity Appeal

For serious collectors, Pidta pieces are judged not only by name but by the “feel” of the work: the harmony of
posture, the naturalness of ageing, and the credibility of the material. A well-preserved BE2519
Song Na with clear photo references (front/back/sides/scale) and supporting documentation tends to be held as a
long-term cornerstone piece — suitable for both wearing and study.

For provenance, availability and acquisition details, contact us via
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Disclaimer: This write-up is for cultural, historical and educational appreciation of Thai
Buddhist amulets. All information is shared in good faith; collectors are advised to conduct independent
verification and consult qualified experts where needed.

Benefactor & Guidance
Protection
Wealth Accumulation

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Pidta Song Na Nur Meghasiddhi BE2519 Luang Phor Wan, Wat Phutthaisawan authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Wan (Lp Wan) Wat Phutthaisawan. 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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