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Phra Somdej Prok Pho Nur Phong BE2495 Luang Pu Nak Wat Rakang Kositaram

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Monk Luang Pu Nak (Lp Nak) Wat Rakang Kositaram
Temple Wat Rakang
B.E. Year 2495
Material Phong
SKU TAC-0639
SGD 168
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Phra Somdej Prok Pho • Nur Phong BE2495 • Luang Pu Nak • Wat Rakang Kositaram • With Thaprachan Certificate Overview — Somdej “Prok Pho” seated Buddha form, attributed to Luang Pu Nak

Phra Somdej Prok Pho • Nur Phong

BE2495 • Luang Pu Nak • Wat Rakang Kositaram • With Thaprachan Certificate

Overview — Somdej “Prok Pho” seated Buddha form, attributed to Luang Pu Nak (Wat Rakang Kositaram), with a Thaprachan authenticity reference.

From a collector’s perspective, Phra Somdej Prok Pho Nur Phong BE2495 is admired for its restrained, meditative character—an expression that reads
“Wat Rakang” not through spectacle, but through proportion, powder presence, and a lineage-first approach. Under Luang Pu Nak, pieces like this are often
viewed as a continuation of classical Somdej discipline: careful material handling, a calm iconography language, and a consecration culture rooted in practice rather than volume.

Collector Identity Card

Amulet: Phra Somdej Prok Pho

Material: Nur Phong (Sacred Powder)

Year: BE2495

Temple: Wat Rakang Kositaram, Bangkok

Creator: Luang Pu Nak (LP Nak)

Authentication: Thaprachan Certificate (reference image included below)

Price:
SGD 168
(per piece)

Historical Context

Dated to BE2495, this Prok Pho Somdej is positioned by collectors as part of a post-war Wat Rakang era where “continuity” mattered:
keeping the Somdej identity aligned with the tradition—measured forms, powder-based construction, and a devotional atmosphere that emphasizes inner steadiness.
While Somdej Toh is the historical origin point of the Wat Rakang Somdej narrative, later Wat Rakang masters such as Luang Pu Nak are often discussed as
caretakers of discipline—maintaining a recognizable Somdej language without turning it into a purely commercial object.

For serious collectors, the most responsible approach is to treat attribution and year as “reference-based” unless supported by strong documentation.
The included Thaprachan certificate image functions as a practical verification layer, but in-hand study and comparison with trusted references remain part of the craft.

About the Material (Nur Phong)

Nur Phong (sacred powder) is loved because it “ages with grace.” Powder-based Somdej pieces are often examined for natural texture, micro-grain,
and the quiet, matte presence that differs from glossy, modern cast surfaces. Collectors also read the surface as a record of time—subtle tone settling,
gentle patina, and the way the powder body holds light.

  • Texture: a powder presence that looks “dry” and calm rather than waxy or overly uniform.
  • Aging: soft patina is often welcomed, as long as it reads natural (not artificially forced).
  • Study habit: compare the silhouette and surface with trusted references—especially for Wat Rakang-associated Somdej families.

Design Notes — Prok Pho Form

“Prok Pho” (often understood as the Bodhi-tree sheltering theme) presents a seated Buddha under a stylized canopy language—less about ornament,
more about the symbolism of refuge and awakening. In collector reading, the key is proportion: the seated Buddha posture, the canopy balance,
and how negative space supports the central figure without crowding the composition.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes

In Thai devotional culture, Somdej amulets from Wat Rakang lineage are commonly framed as “quiet protection”—supporting composure, safety, and goodwill.
These attributions are shared as belief-based tradition rather than guarantees, and are best paired with practice, merit-making, and mindful conduct.

  • Metta Maha Niyom (เมตตา): warmth, harmony, and smoother human relations.
  • Klaew Klaad (แคล้วคลาด): protective framing—safe passage and avoidance of misfortune.
  • Maha Lap (มหาลาภ): steady opportunities and supportive momentum (not “instant luck”).
  • Clarity: a contemplative tone aligned with Somdej symbolism and meditation culture.

Front view — Prok Pho seated Buddha form

Back view — natural Nur Phong texture and age patina

Thaprachan authenticity certificate (reference image)

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Somdej Prok Pho Nur Phong BE2495 Luang Pu Nak Wat Rakang Kositaram authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Pu Nak (Lp Nak) Wat Rakang 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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