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Soxy Hau Na Mo (Necklace – Na Mo Pu Ta YaNa) Nur Ngern Na (Silver-plated) BE2500 Luang Phor Khai Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat

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Wat Suan Khan BE2500 Nur Ngern Na
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Temple Wat Suan Khan
B.E. Year 2500
Material Nur Ngern Na
SKU TAC-0134
SGD 368
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Soxy Hau Na Mo (Hua Namo) Necklace BE2500 (1957) • Luang Phor Khai (Phor Than Klai) • Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat • Na Mo Pu Ta Ya mantra lineage (Southern Khao Or tradition)



Soxy Hau Na Mo (Hua Namo) Necklace

BE2500 (1957) • Luang Phor Khai (Phor Than Klai) • Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat • Na Mo Pu Ta Ya mantra lineage (Southern Khao Or tradition)

Collector Lens

The Soxy Hau Na Mo—often called Hua Namo—belongs to a very specific southern genre: mantra-linked bead chains
empowered around the well-known Na Mo Pu Ta Ya formula. Collectors prize these not for ornament alone, but for the idea of
constant mantra contact—a wearable reminder of refuge, restraint, and protective field. In older batches, what matters most is the
clarity of stamping, hand-linked construction, and the honest age on the surface.

Collector Identity Card
Item: Soxy Hau Na Mo Necklace (Hua Namo)
Year: BE2500 (1957)
Monk: Luang Phor Khai (Phor Than Klai)
Wat: Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat (Southern tradition influence)
Mantra Lineage: Na Mo Pu Ta Ya (Hua Namo / “Na” character emphasis)
Material: Nur Khalai Na (silver-plated metal alloy)
SKU: HuaNamo-BE2500-Silver

Price:
SGD 368

Historical Context

Issued in BE2500, this necklace reflects the southern Thai preference for practical, wearable protection—especially items tied to
mantra recitation and daily discipline. The piece is associated with temple merit-making and community support, with distribution often aligned
to major religious seasons such as Kathina and other festival cycles. In collector terms, BE2500 sits in the “older stamp-era”
feel: more handwork, less factory uniformity.

Materials & Craftsmanship

  • Nur Khalai Na — a silver-plated metal alloy (classic “khalai” surface tone).
  • Beads carry the sacred “Na” character, reflecting the Na Mo Pu Ta Ya formula.
  • Construction is typically hand-linked, with small variations that collectors accept as authentic “period character”.
  • Common wearable length is often seen around 18–22 inches (varies by owner adjustment).

Consecration & Spiritual Empowerment (Belief Framing)

Traditional accounts describe empowerment through mantra recitation—especially the Na Mo Pu Ta Ya cycle—along with standard
Buddhist chanting and southern ritual framing. Collectors generally interpret the necklace’s “power” through two lenses: (1) the
lineage of the maker and temple, and (2) the continuous contact principle—wearing the mantra close to the body as a daily
anchor for mindfulness and protective intent.

Traditional Attributes (Belief Framing)

  • Protection (Klaew Klaad): guarding against danger, mishaps, and negative influences.
  • Metta: gentler aura, improved relationships, and social harmony.
  • Maha Lap / opportunity flow: often described as attracting support, benefactors, and helpful people.
  • Mindfulness support: “mantra presence” as a steady reminder to keep a clear mind.

Rarity & Collectibility Notes

Earlier-period Hua Namo bead chains are considered harder to find in clean, unbroken condition. Collectors often look for:
clear stamping depth, aged patina consistent with silver-plating, and hand-linked integrity.
Later reproductions tend to appear more uniform and “too new” in surface tone.

Full Photo Set (Separated by Material)

Close-up — sacred “Na” stamping.

Hand-linked bead construction and period feel.

Collector presentation view.

Photo set view (as provided).

Certificate-side presentation view (as provided).

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Metta
Protection

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Soxy Hau Na Mo (Necklace – Na Mo Pu Ta YaNa) Nur Ngern Na (Silver-plated) BE2500 Luang Phor Khai Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat 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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