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Roop Muen Luang Phor Boonma Roon Rae BE2518 Nur Phong Wahn Wat Uthayan Natee, Chonburi

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Roop Muen Luang Phor Boonma Roon Rae • Nur Phong Wahn BE2518 • Wat Uthayan Natee, Chonburi • “Roon Rae” (รุ่นแรก / first batch) Roop Muen Luang Phor Boonma Overview of a Roop Muen (รูปเหมื

Roop Muen Luang Phor Boonma Roon Rae • Nur Phong Wahn

BE2518 • Wat Uthayan Natee, Chonburi • “Roon Rae” (รุ่นแรก / first batch) Roop Muen Luang Phor Boonma

Overview of a Roop Muen (รูปเหมือน) “Roon Rae” (รุ่นแรก) Luang Phor Boonma, BE2518, made in Nur Phong Wahn (เนื้อผงว่าน) and attributed in the listing to Wat Uthayan Natee (วัดอุทยานนที), Chonburi (ชลบุรี).

What This Piece Represents (Collector Lens)

“Roon Rae” (first-batch) Roop Muen amulets sit in a very specific collector sweet spot: they are early issues that often become the reference point for later releases—especially when the monk’s image, mold character, and powder texture are distinctive. This BE2518 piece is presented as a Luang Phor Boonma Roop Muen from Wat Uthayan Natee in Chonburi, made in Nur Phong Wahn (herbal sacred powder). For collectors, the appeal is two-fold: (1) a clearly identified first-batch naming for search intent and cataloging, and (2) a material category that invites deeper study—powder composition, aging tone, and the “feel” of the press and imprint.

Amulet Information
Name: Roop Muen (รูปเหมือน) Luang Phor Boonma • Roon Rae (รุ่นแรก) • BE2518
Material: Nur Phong Wahn (เนื้อผงว่าน)
Year (BE): 2518
Temple: Wat Uthayan Natee, Chonburi 
Monk: Luang Phor Boonma
Lineage Note: The listing identifies this as a “Roon Rae” (first batch) Roop Muen of Luang Phor Boonma, BE2518, from Wat Uthayan Natee (Chonburi).
SKU: TAC_LPBOONMA-ROOPMUEN-001

Price:
SGD 168

History & Lineage Context

This amulet is listed as a Roop Muen Luang Phor Boonma “Roon Rae” (รุ่นแรก / first batch) dated BE2518, associated with Wat Uthayan Natee in Chonburi. In Thai amulet collecting, “Roon Rae” is more than a casual label—it is a search-driven identifier used in catalogs, shop listings, and collector discussions to distinguish a temple’s earliest release from later batches that may share a similar image but differ in powder blend, mold wear, stamping pressure, or finishing.

For SEO and reference value, the key signals in this listing are the combined keywords: Roop Muen (รูปเหมือน), Luang Phor Boonma (หลวงพ่อบุญมา), Roon Rae (รุ่นแรก), BE2518 (พ.ศ. 2518), Nur Phong Wahn (เนื้อผงว่าน), and Wat Uthayan Natee (วัดอุทยานนที), Chonburi (ชลบุรี). Where listings do not include booklet citations or committee documents, collectors typically anchor authenticity checks on repeatable physical traits—face proportions, robe lines, border shape, powder grain, and edge wear patterns that match known examples.

About the Material

Nur Phong Wahn (เนื้อผงว่าน) is a broad collector category for sacred herbal-powder amulets. “Wahn” (ว่าน) refers to medicinal/ritual herbs traditionally valued for auspicious and protective associations. For Roop Muen pieces, collectors often study how the powder presents under light: grain size, firmness, natural aging tone, and whether the imprint holds fine detail without looking overly soft or over-pressed.

  • Powder cue: consistent grain and tone across the surface, especially around the face and high-relief lines.
  • Aging cue: natural patina typically develops unevenly and gradually; uniform “paint-like” toning deserves closer inspection.
  • Edge cue: corners and edges often reveal true material behavior (compression, shrink, small flakes) better than flat surfaces.

Design / Pim / Variant Notes

The listing frames this as a Roop Muen (รูปเหมือน) first-batch issue. Specific pim diagnostics (แม่พิมพ์) are not provided in the listing, so a precise mold classification should be done by comparing the facial structure, robe lines, border geometry, and base profile against known reference sets from the same temple/series (when available). In practice, “Roon Rae” pieces often become the benchmark for later variants because the early mold character is usually the most defined.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties

In Thai devotional culture, Roop Muen amulets are typically worn as a “teacher’s presence” reminder—supporting calm focus, respectful conduct, and steady protection. While different lineages may emphasize different strengths, the listing does not specify a dedicated wicha (วิชา) or empowerment method, so the notes below reflect general traditional beliefs rather than guaranteed outcomes.

  • คุ้มครอง (Protection): commonly worn for daily safeguarding and peace of mind.
  • เมตตา (Metta): often associated with smoother interactions and reduced friction.
  • ตั้งสติ (Mindfulness framing): many collectors treat wearing as a reminder to keep discipline, merit-making, and right speech.

Rarity Assessment & Collector Significance

The listing does not provide an official production quantity, committee roster, or a documented release note, so rarity cannot be stated as a confirmed figure. Collector significance is stronger on the naming structure: “Roon Rae” (first batch) + BE2518 + Wat Uthayan Natee (Chonburi) + Nur Phong Wahn—keywords that typically attract collectors who prioritize early issues and material study. The best evidence cues remain physical consistency (mold character, powder grain, and natural aging) plus provenance support when available.

Conclusion

This Roop Muen Luang Phor Boonma “Roon Rae” BE2518 from Wat Uthayan Natee, Chonburi is positioned as a first-batch Nur Phong Wahn issue—valuable for collectors who want early-run identity, clean photo documentation, and powder-material study. With formal documentation not stated in the listing, the most responsible record is listing-based identification supported by strong visual reference and any additional provenance the owner can supply.

Front view — Roop Muen imprint clarity and powder surface reference.

Back view — powder tone continuity and aging reference.

Reference from Magazine.

Protection
Spiritual Growth

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Roop Muen Luang Phor Boonma Roon Rae BE2518 Nur Phong Wahn Wat Uthayan Natee, Chonburi authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Boonma (Luang Pu Boonma Punnakko), Wat Uthayan Natee (Samatha), Mueang District, Chonburi Province. 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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