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龙婆贵大师 金狮子年2521 Wat Kositaram / Singha Nur Khalithong BE2521 Luang Phor Kuay (Lp Kuay) Wat Kositaram

Khalithong
Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram Wat Kositaram BE2521 Khalithong Good
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Monk Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram
Temple Wat Kositaram
B.E. Year 2521
Material Khalithong
Condition Good
Certificate Standard Amulet
SKU TAC-0608
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Singha • Nur Khalithong • BE2521 Wat Kositaram, Chainat • Luang Phor Kuay (หลวงพ่อกวย) • Encased with designed waterproof casing • Includes Standard Certificate (as shown) Overview — th

Singha • Nur Khalithong • BE2521

Wat Kositaram, Chainat • Luang Phor Kuay (หลวงพ่อกวย) • Encased with designed waterproof casing • Includes Standard Certificate (as shown)

Overview — the Singha (lion) motif in a warm “Khalithong” finish, presented encased for daily wear and preservation.

What This Piece Represents (Collector Lens)

The Singha is one of Thai sacred art’s most direct symbols of command, courage, and protective authority. In amulet culture, a Singha piece is often collected by people who want “presence” — the feeling of being steady, difficult to intimidate, and able to cut through noise. In collector terms, this format is also highly visual: you can assess the quality quickly by studying the Singha’s outline, facial definition, and the coherence of the metal tone across raised and recessed areas.

Amulet Information
Name: Singha Nur Khalithong (สิงห์ เนื้อกะไหล่ทอง)
Year (BE): 2521 (1978)
Temple: Wat Kositaram (วัดโฆสิตาราม), Chainat Province
Monk: Luang Phor Kuay (หลวงพ่อกวย)
Material: Metal base with Khalithong (gold-toned plating/finish) presentation
Certificate: Standard Amulet Certificate
Condition Notes: Encased with designed waterproof casing
SKU: TAC-SINGHA-KHALITHONG-LPKUAY-BE2521-KOSITARAM

Price:
SGD 150

History & Lineage Context

The listing frames this Singha as a BE2521 issue connected to Luang Phor Kuay of Wat Kositaram. In this period, many Thai temples produced devotional objects that were both symbolic and practical — meant to be worn, kept close, and treated as reminders of discipline and mindful living. Where a listing does not state a named roon (รุ่น) or a dated ceremony log, responsible documentation stays grounded: we record the year label, temple attribution, and what can be checked from the object’s presentation and supporting documents.

Luang Phor Kuay is widely revered among Thai devotees for strong wicha (วิชา) and protective tradition. Collectors, however, still separate devotion from verification: the most reliable approach is always “photo-to-object consistency,” material behavior, and known-format comparison — especially when a piece is encased, plated, or preserved for wear.

About the Material: Nur Khalithong (Gold-Toned Finish)

Khalithong (กะไหล่ทอง) refers to a gold-toned plating/finish used to enhance presence and protect the surface appearance. In collector reading, the key is coherence: the tone should look believable across edges, recesses, and high points — not overly “fresh” in isolated patches.

  • Finish coherence: check if gold tone sits naturally around deep lines and corners.
  • Edge logic: older handling often shows micro-wear at tips and high points (even when encased later).
  • Casing discipline: waterproof casing is excellent for daily wear, but keep away from extreme heat and harsh chemicals.

Design Notes: Singha as Protective Authority

The Singha motif is admired because it communicates “authority without noise.” In Thai cultural symbolism, the lion is a guardian force: steady, fearless, and difficult to shake. That is why Singha pieces are often chosen by people who lead teams, negotiate, travel frequently, or simply want a firm protective presence in daily life.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties

In Thai belief framing, Singha amulets are often associated with protection and command energy — approached respectfully as cultural tradition rather than guaranteed outcomes. Many devotees value Singha for “standing strong” through social pressure and for safer movement in uncertain environments.

  • คุ้มครอง (Khum Khrong): protective presence; steadiness in daily life.
  • อำนาจบารมี (Amnat Barami): authority / respect; stronger personal boundary.
  • แคล้วคลาด (Klaew Khlaat): safe passage; often linked to travel and movement.

Rarity Assessment & Collector Significance

For Singha pieces, “rarity” is not only about year — it is about attribution confidence, condition, and documentation. This listing provides strong viewing angles (including close-ups) and includes a certificate image. The designed waterproof casing adds a practical collector benefit: it protects the surface from sweat and daily exposure, helping the piece remain display-clean over time.

View 1 — surface tone and outline clarity.

View 2 — secondary angle for finish comparison.

Reference — supporting comparison image (as provided).

Metta
Protection
Wealth Accumulation

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

Collector FAQ
Is this 龙婆贵大师 金狮子年2521 Wat Kositaram / Singha Nur Khalithong BE2521 Luang Phor Kuay (Lp Kuay) Wat Kositaram authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram. 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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