Authentic since 2015
Certified amulets
Singapore-based
Ships · SG · MY · TH · TW · HK
Notice: We will be away from 05–15 June 2026. All online purchases will be processed from 16 June onwards. Thank you for your support.
Menu
My Destiny Amulet WhatsApp Us Join our Telegram
Available

Daw Nah Pan (Star) Nur Din Praman BE2527 Luang Phor Phina (Lp Pinak) Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi (encased with Italy Gold Casing)

Din Praman
Luang Phor Phina (Lp Phina) Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi Wat Sanom Lao BE2527 Din Praman
View all specifications
Monk Luang Phor Phina (Lp Phina) Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi
Temple Wat Sanom Lao
B.E. Year 2527
Material Din Praman
SKU TAC-0666
SGD 368
Available · ships 2–4 days
SKU: TAC-0666
Authenticated
Certified genuine
Ships 2–4 days
Secure enquiry
Collector perspective

Daw Nah Pan (Star) • Nur Din Praman BE2527 (1984) • Luang Phor Phina (Piyatharo) • Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi • Samakorn Certificate • Encased in Italy Gold Casing Daw Nah Pan (S

Daw Nah Pan (Star) • Nur Din Praman

BE2527 (1984) • Luang Phor Phina (Piyatharo) • Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi • Samakorn Certificate • Encased in Italy Gold Casing

Daw Nah Pan (Star) Nur Din Praman BE2527 • Luang Phor Phina (LP Phina) • Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi • Samakorn Certificate • Encased in Italy Gold Casing

Amulet Information
Name: Daw Nah Pan (Star) 
Material: Nur Din Praman (Sacred Clay / เนื้อดินปรมาณ)
Year (BE): 2527 (1984)
Creator: Luang Phor Phina Piyatharo
Temple: Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi Province
Certificate: Samakorn (สมาคม) certificate 
Casing: Encased in Italy Gold Casing 
SKU: TAC-DNP-2527-PHINA-001

Price:
SGD 368

Photo Reference Set (All Images Retained)

History of the Making of Daw Nah Pan (Star) Amulet, BE2527

Creator: Luang Phor Phina Piyatharo 
Temple: Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi Province
Material: Nur Din Praman (Sacred Clay)
Year of Creation: BE2527 (1984)
Note: This piece is presented with Samakorn certificate and encased in Italy Gold casing.


Overview of the Daw Nah Pan Amulet

The Daw Nah Pan (star-shaped) amulet is one of the most distinctive creations by Luang Phor Phina Piyatharo of Wat Sanom Lao.
Crafted in a star form, it is commonly interpreted as a symbol of prosperity, protection, and guidance—like a steady light that helps one keep direction when circumstances become uncertain.
The use of Nur Din Praman (a sacred clay blend) is a core identity of this series and is often appreciated for its grounded, earthy character.

In collector tradition, this amulet line is frequently associated with metta mahaniyom (loving-kindness / social harmony), protection, and good fortune—especially when paired with sincere practice and right intention.


Purpose of Creation

Luang Phor Phina created the Daw Nah Pan amulet with clear intentions:

  1. To provide protection—shielding devotees from harm, accidents, and negative influences.
  2. To enhance prosperity—supporting wealth flow, opportunities, and success.
  3. To support temple development—helping restoration and construction projects at Wat Sanom Lao.

Sacred Materials Used (Nur Din Praman)

The Daw Nah Pan amulet is described as being made from Nur Din Praman, supported by a blend of traditional components commonly referenced in Luang Phor Phina lines:

  1. Nur Din Praman (Sacred Clay) — sourced from auspicious locations and mixed with revered powders.
  2. Herbal powders — selected for protective and supportive qualities.
  3. Holy ashes — gathered from previous ceremonies and ritual work.
  4. Pollen & flower powders — often used to strengthen metta (loving-kindness) tone.

Crafting & Consecration

  1. Material preparation — the sacred clay and supporting ingredients are carefully prepared following traditional techniques.
  2. Molding — pressed into the star-shaped Daw Nah Pan form.
  3. Blessing rituals — consecrated through chanting, meditation, and temple rituals under Luang Phor Phina’s supervision.
  4. Auspicious timing — commonly described as aligned to suitable timing to enhance the “complete” blessing cycle.

Spiritual Benefits (Traditional Belief Context)

The Daw Nah Pan (Star) amulet is commonly believed to provide:

  1. Protection — support against misfortune and harmful influences.
  2. Metta Mahaniyom — improved likability, warmth, and relationship harmony.
  3. Prosperity — support for success and opportunities.
  4. Guidance — a “beacon-like” reminder to choose the right path and keep clarity.

Why Collectors Like This Version

  • Unique design — star motif is uncommon and instantly recognizable.
  • Temple + monk clarity — Wat Sanom Lao and Luang Phor Phina identity are clearly stated.
  • Presentation valueItaly Gold casing helps preserve the surface and elevates display appeal.
  • Confidence layer — stated Samakorn certificate supports collector assurance.

Conclusion

The Daw Nah Pan (Star) Nur Din Praman BE2527 by Luang Phor Phina of Wat Sanom Lao remains a respected and highly recognizable piece within his line.
With its star-form symbolism, sacred-earth composition, and long-standing reputation for protection and metta, it is a meaningful devotional item and a strong collector-friendly presentation—especially when paired with a certificate and quality casing.

For availability, additional photos (macro close-ups), casing details, and certificate verification notes, contact us via
WhatsApp.


Disclaimer: This page is for education and collector appreciation. Spiritual effects are based on traditional belief and individual practice, and are not guaranteed.
Please verify authenticity and certificate details independently or through qualified experts.

Authority & Leadership
Metta
Protection

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Daw Nah Pan (Star) Nur Din Praman BE2527 Luang Phor Phina (Lp Pinak) Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi (encased with Italy Gold Casing) authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Phina (Lp Phina) Wat Sanom Lao, Saraburi. All amulets in our collection undergo careful authentication before listing. We provide detailed photos from multiple angles for your inspection.
How is this amulet shipped?
We ship via SingPost registered mail with tracking. Local Singapore delivery takes 1-3 business days. International shipping is available to most countries with delivery in 7-14 business days. Each amulet is carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery.
What is your return policy?
We offer a 7-day return policy if the amulet does not match our description. The amulet must be returned in its original condition. Please contact us via WhatsApp to initiate a return.
Get latest amulet updates on Telegram →
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.
Home Shop Learn My Amulet