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Phra Ruang (Open World) Nur Phong Dam BE2500–2507 Chao Khun Tieng Wat Rakang (Rare)

$200.00

Phra Ruang (Open World) • Nur Phong Dam

BE2500–2507 • Chao Khun Tieng • Wat Rakang • Phra Ruang “Open World” 

Overview • Phra Ruang (Open World) • Nur Phong Dam • BE2500–2507 • Chao Khun Tieng • Wat Raka

SKU: TAC-172

Description

Phra Ruang (Open World) • Nur Phong Dam

BE2500–2507 • Chao Khun Tieng • Wat Rakang • Phra Ruang “Open World” 

Overview • Phra Ruang (Open World) • Nur Phong Dam • BE2500–2507 • Chao Khun Tieng • Wat Rakang

Amulet Information
Name: Phra Ruang (Open World) (พระร่วง) • collector nickname “Open World” (Rare)
Material: Nur Phong Dam (ผงดำ) • dark sacred powder
Year (BE): 2500–2507
Monk: Chao Khun Tieng (as per listing)
Temple: Wat Rakang
SKU: TAC-CKTIENG-PHRARUAG-001
Price:
SGD 200

Collector Snapshot
A Wat Rakang-linked Phra Ruang in Nur Phong Dam, dated across BE2500–2507.
The “Open World” label is a collector nickname—useful for search and reference, but the real backbone is still the material behaviour and pim consistency.
With clear front/back references, this is the type of piece collectors keep as a compact, no-nonsense “old-school” powder entry tied to the Rakang environment.

History & Background

This Phra Ruang is presented as a Wat Rakang piece associated with Chao Khun Tieng, produced within the BE2500–2507 timeframe and made in Nur Phong Dam.
In collector terms, the most important thing is to treat the identity as a structured checklist:
stated era range, stated Wat line, visible pim characteristics, and powder surface behaviour that fits a naturally aged black-powder body.

Wat Rakang is a name that carries weight in Somdej culture, but for Phra Ruang-format powder pieces, collectors still rely on fundamentals:
coherent proportions, natural surface settling, and consistent handling history across front/back. When those cues line up, the piece becomes easier to “place” within a collector lineup.

About the Material (Nur Phong Dam / ผงดำ)

Nur Phong Dam refers to darker sacred powder bodies—often giving a deeper tone, denser look, and a distinct surface character compared to lighter Somdej powders.
Collectors typically evaluate black powder pieces by how “quiet” the surface looks: fine pores, natural micro-speckling, and tone that settles into recesses without looking freshly darkened.

  • Surface tone: should look naturally aged, not overly uniform like new paint.
  • Texture: fine pores and compact press behaviour are usually good signs for old powder.
  • Edge logic: corners and edges should carry consistent wear story with the face and back.

Design / Pim Notes

For Phra Ruang-format pieces, collectors often focus on (1) the standing figure silhouette and proportion,
(2) the “frame space” around the figure, and (3) back layout and pressure marks that match the same mould family.
Use the front/back images above as your baseline reference before comparing with other Wat Rakang Phra Ruang examples.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties

In Thai amulet culture, Phra Ruang is often worn for a protective, “strong spine” feel—steadying the wearer’s presence and guarding daily movement.
Black powder (Nur Phong Dam) is also commonly described by devotees as having a more “grounded” protective tone.
These are traditional beliefs shared among devotees, not guaranteed outcomes.

  • Protection (คุ้มครอง): daily safety, travel support, and guarding energy.
  • Stability: grounded presence—useful for focus and steadier decisions.
  • Resilience: traditional “firm mind” support during pressure periods.

Rarity Assessment & Collector Significance

The word “rare” gets used easily in the market, so the safest collector view is conservative:
rarity depends on correct identification, batch detail, and how often the same mould family appears for sale.
What adds real collector value here is (1) a stated Wat Rakang association, (2) an older era range stated, and (3) clear photo references that allow side-by-side comparison without guessing.

Conclusion

If you want a compact, old-school powder Phra Ruang with Wat Rakang association and a darker Nur Phong Dam character,
this BE2500–2507 listing under Chao Khun Tieng is a clean collector option—best appreciated through careful pim comparison and respectful daily keeping.

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