Tarkut Toon Saoha Metta Chatree Nur Tarkut BE2550 + Loop Om Nur Phong Prai Kuman Wan Dok Thong Code 3 BE2544 Luang Phor Sarkon Wat Nong Grub
| Type | Tarkut |
| Monk | Luang Phor Sakorn Wat Nong Krub |
| Temple | Wat Nong Grub |
| B.E. Year | 2550 |
| Material | Tarkut |
| SKU | TAC-0433 |
Tarkut Toon Saoha Metta Chatree + Loop Om Pong Prai Kuman Wan Dok Thong Luang Phor Sakorn (หลวงพ่อสาคร) • Wat Nong Krub (วัดหนองกรับ) • Collector Set Notes Tarkut Toon Saoha Metta Ch
Tarkut Toon Saoha Metta Chatree + Loop Om Pong Prai Kuman Wan Dok Thong
Luang Phor Sakorn (หลวงพ่อสาคร) • Wat Nong Krub (วัดหนองกรับ) • Collector Set Notes
Loop Om Pong Prai Kuman Wan Dok Thong • Code 3 • BE2544 • (stated run: 999 pcs)
Collector Notes
If you’ve been around the Wat Nong Krub line, you’ll know Luang Phor Sakorn pieces have that very “practical wear” vibe — not just for display.
This set is the kind collectors like to keep for two different energies: Tarkut (สายตะกรุด) for protective backbone and personal confidence,
and Loop Om (ห่วงอ้อม) as a more “soft but strong” talisman that many devotees associate with metta + attraction flow.
The listing states two separate releases/years: Tarkut Toon Saoha Metta Chatree BE2550 (run stated as 20,000 pieces; ~3 inch),
and Loop Om Pong Prai Kuman Wan Dok Thong Code 3 BE2544 (run stated as 999 pieces). In collector talk, the 999 run is usually the one people ask about first
because it’s simply harder to bump into a clean example.
Set Information
Monk: Luang Phor Sakorn (Sarkorn) (หลวงพ่อสาคร)
Temple: Wat Nong Krub (วัดหนองกรับ)
Item 1: Tarkut Toon Saoha Metta Chatree (ตะกรุด) • BE2550 • stated run: 20,000 pcs • approx. 3 inch
Item 2: Loop Om Pong Prai Kuman Wan Dok Thong • Code 3 (ห่วงอ้อม) • BE2544 • stated run: 999 pcs
Price:
SGD 138
How Devotees Usually Wear This Kind of Set
- Tarkut (ตะกรุด): commonly kept for “stand firm” energy — protection, courage, and steady personal aura in daily life.
- Metta (เมตตา): devotees often wear metta-focused pieces when they want people to be kinder, smoother dealings, less unnecessary drama.
- Collector approach: keep the set as a pair, but wear based on situation — meetings, sales, negotiations, or when you want your presence to feel more ‘settled’.
Important Collector Context
The Loop Om is described in the listing with “Pong Prai Kuman” and “Wan Dok Thong” terms. In Thai amulet culture, these are traditional material descriptors that collectors discuss as part of lineage and ritual heritage.
As always, spiritual interpretations are matters of belief — the practical collector habit is to focus on condition, craftsmanship, and documentation.
Photo Reference Set
Attributes reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.