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Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Nur Din from 7 Cemeteries BE2500 Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram Samakon

Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) · Nur Din from 7 Cemeteries
Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram Wat Kositaram BE2500 Nur Din from 7 Cemeteries Fair
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Type Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child)
Monk Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram
Temple Wat Kositaram
B.E. Year 2500
Material Nur Din from 7 Cemeteries
Size 50mm x 38mm mm
Condition Fair
Certificate Competition
Competition Won 1ST placing
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Authentic Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay, Wat Kositaram BE 2500. Nur Din from 7 Cemeteries. Certified Samakon Competition. Singapore dealer.

The Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram is one of the most revered Thai amulets created before BE 2500, sought by collectors across Singapore, Malaysia, and Greater China for its exceptional spiritual potency in attraction, charm, and protection. Featured in the Luang Phor Guay Heritage Book, it is recognised as one of his earliest amulet creations and stands as a benchmark piece within the Golden Era of Thai amulet-making.

Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram personally carved the mould, prepared the sacred powder, pressed each amulet, and performed the consecration himself — a level of direct involvement that is exceptionally rare and is central to this amulet’s enduring authority among serious collectors. His methods followed strictly the teachings of Somdej Toh, the foundational lineage of Thai powder amulet tradition.

These early amulets were created during the period when Luang Phor Guay was at the peak of his strength and spiritual abilities. Every piece was consecrated with great care and dedication, and Luang Phor Guay extended his blessing to all disciples regardless of background or occupation, caring for them, as tradition records, with the boundless love of a parent.

Luang Phor Guay gave his disciples the following blessing: “May all my disciples never go hungry, never live in poverty, never be inferior to others, and never have less than others.” This spirit of universal compassion is understood by devotees to be embedded in every amulet he consecrated.

Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) and Wat Kositaram Heritage

Wat Kositaram served as the spiritual base for Luang Phor Kuay’s decades of practice and amulet consecration. The temple’s ritual environment, rooted in traditional Theravada Buddhist practice, provided the sacred context in which this pre-BE 2500 batch of amulets was blessed and empowered.

The Thai Buddhist amulet tradition places considerable importance on the sanctity of the temple and the lineage of the presiding monk — both of which are exemplified in the Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Wat Kositaram. Collectors who understand this tradition recognise that an amulet’s sacred power is inseparable from the consecrated environment in which it was created.

The temple’s association with Luang Phor Kuay’s lineage, which traces directly to the methods of Somdej Toh, gives Wat Kositaram a distinguished provenance within the broader landscape of Thai amulet origins. This lineage connection is a primary reason why amulets from this temple continue to command respect and premium valuation across collector markets in Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

Nur Din from 7 Cemeteries Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) — Composition and Craftsmanship

The sacred composition of this amulet combines Nur Din (sacred earth) gathered from seven cemetery sites with a powder base that incorporates the Five Sacred Powders: Pathamang, Ittije, Trinisinghe, Maharach, and Phutthakhun — prepared strictly according to the traditional formula passed down by Somdej Toh. The powder was further enriched with Wan Saboo Lueat (Blood Soap Herb), a sacred herb collected during Luang Phor Guay’s tudong journeys and believed to confer protection, invulnerability, and powerful spiritual blessings.

Beyond the Five Sacred Powders, Luang Phor Guay incorporated old powders inherited from his own teachers, including Jinda Manee Powder from Luang Phor Im and sacred powder from Luang Phor Derm. These inherited ingredients were combined based on his deep knowledge of Buddhist magic to create amulets with all-round benefits. The complete list of materials used was known only to Luang Phor Guay himself.

Cemetery earth (Nur Din) drawn from seven distinct sites is regarded in Thai esoteric tradition as one of the most spiritually potent material substrates in amulet-making, carrying concentrated sacred energy accumulated across consecrated grounds. The gathering of Nur Din from seven sources required strict ritual protocols at each site, and Luang Phor Kuay’s mastery of these methods ensured proper sanctification before the earth was incorporated into the composition.

Spiritual Benefits of Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) by Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram

The Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram was consecrated with each iconographic element addressed separately. The rooster was consecrated to represent prosperity and to help the owner attract good fortune and success in business, while the child figure was consecrated until it became a spiritual Kuman Thong — believed to protect the owner from danger, support business success, and provide warnings of approaching misfortune. Luang Phor Jaroon of Wat Chalerm Asan once noted of such child-figure amulets: “If you invoke him or make offerings to him, and even invite him to share your meals, the sacred power will become even stronger.”

  • Metta Mahaniyom (Universal Attraction): Enhances personal charm, loving-kindness, and popularity, drawing positive relationships, admirers, and opportunities toward the wearer.
  • Chok Lap (Luck and Prosperity): The consecrated rooster symbolism activates good fortune energy, supporting success in business negotiations, trade, sales, and financial endeavours.
  • Kuman Protection and Invulnerability: The Kuman child spirit provides watchful guardianship — warding off danger, misfortune, negative energies, and offering spiritual invulnerability reinforced by the Wan Saboo Lueat composition.

Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) BE 2500 — Authentication and Collector Value

The Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) BE 2500 carries a Competition certificate from the Samakon (Thai Amulet Association), one of the most authoritative forms of authentication in the Thai amulet collecting community. The Samakon certification process involves rigorous examination by panels of recognised experts, confirming both the amulet’s authenticity and its batch origin.

This piece is further distinguished by its inclusion in the Luang Phor Guay Heritage Book, where it is documented as one of his earliest amulet creations — an institutional recognition that adds a layer of scholarly provenance beyond standard market certification. The combination of Samakon Competition certification and Heritage Book documentation places this amulet among the most verifiably authenticated examples from the Wat Kositaram pre-BE 2500 period.

For collectors in Singapore and across Southeast Asia, the market places a significant premium on pre-BE 2500 pieces with documented provenance and certified condition. Given the rarity of well-preserved examples from this batch, values have appreciated steadily, and sourcing through a reputable Thai amulet dealer ensures that collectors receive genuine certified pieces accompanied by proper documentation.

How to identify an authentic Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) by Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram?

An authentic Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram from the pre-BE 2500 period is identifiable by several key markers. The material composition should reflect the characteristic texture and density of Nur Din from 7 Cemeteries combined with a sacred powder base, consistent with the Five Sacred Powders and Wan Saboo Lueat formulation. The iconography must accurately depict the Khun Paen figure alongside the rooster and Kuman child motifs in proportions consistent with Wat Kositaram production standards. A genuine example will carry a Samakon Competition certificate providing official third-party verification of authenticity and batch origin, and may additionally be cross-referenced against the Luang Phor Guay Heritage Book. Collectors should always request full documentation and consult a reputable dealer before acquiring any example.

What is a Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram BE 2500 worth?

The value of a Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram BE 2500 is determined primarily by the presence of a Samakon Competition certificate, the physical condition of the piece, and current demand within the collector community across Singapore, Malaysia, and Greater China. Certified examples command a substantial premium over uncertified pieces, reflecting the authentication assurance that Samakon verification provides, and values appreciate further for examples that can also be cross-referenced with the Luang Phor Guay Heritage Book. Given the rarity of well-preserved, certifiable pre-BE 2500 examples from this batch, prices have risen steadily as fewer specimens in documented condition remain available on the open market. Prospective buyers are advised to consult current listings from established Thai amulet dealers for an accurate and up-to-date valuation.

What are the spiritual benefits of Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child)?

The Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) is known for a convergence of three principal spiritual benefits: Metta Mahaniyom (attraction, charm, and loving-kindness), prosperity and good fortune through the consecrated rooster figure, and protective guardianship through the Kuman child spirit. The Khun Paen archetype is one of the most celebrated figures in Thai esoteric tradition, associated with irresistible personal magnetism and the capacity to win favour in social, romantic, and commercial settings. The rooster amplifies fortune-attracting energy, making this amulet particularly valued by business owners, traders, and those engaged in negotiations or sales. The Kuman component, consecrated individually by Luang Phor Guay, adds a layer of spiritual invulnerability — warding off danger, misfortune, and negative influences — with devotional engagement said to strengthen its protective power over time.

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

Collector FAQ
How to identify an authentic Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) by Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram?
An authentic Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram from the pre-BE 2500 period is identifiable by several key markers. The material composition should reflect the characteristic texture and density of Nur Din from 7 Cemeteries combined with a sacred powder base, consistent with the Five Sacred Powders and Wan Saboo Lueat formulation. The iconography must accurately depict the Khun Paen figure alongside the rooster and Kuman child motifs in proportions consistent with Wat Kositaram production standards. A genuine example will carry a Samakon Competition certificate providing official third-party verification of authenticity and batch origin, and may additionally be cross-referenced against the Luang Phor Guay Heritage Book. Collectors should always request full documentation and consult a reputable dealer before acquiring any example.
What is a Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram BE 2500 worth?
The value of a Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram BE 2500 is determined primarily by the presence of a Samakon Competition certificate, the physical condition of the piece, and current demand within the collector community across Singapore, Malaysia, and Greater China. Certified examples command a substantial premium over uncertified pieces, reflecting the authentication assurance that Samakon verification provides, and values appreciate further for examples that can also be cross-referenced with the Luang Phor Guay Heritage Book. Given the rarity of well-preserved, certifiable pre-BE 2500 examples from this batch, prices have risen steadily as fewer specimens in documented condition remain available on the open market. Prospective buyers are advised to consult current listings from established Thai amulet dealers for an accurate and up-to-date valuation.
What are the spiritual benefits of Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child)?
The Phra Khun Paen Kum Kai Kum Kuman (Rooster & Child) is known for a convergence of three principal spiritual benefits: Metta Mahaniyom (attraction, charm, and loving-kindness), prosperity and good fortune through the consecrated rooster figure, and protective guardianship through the Kuman child spirit. The Khun Paen archetype is one of the most celebrated figures in Thai esoteric tradition, associated with irresistible personal magnetism and the capacity to win favour in social, romantic, and commercial settings. The rooster amplifies fortune-attracting energy, making this amulet particularly valued by business owners, traders, and those engaged in negotiations or sales. The Kuman component, consecrated individually by Luang Phor Guay, adds a layer of spiritual invulnerability — warding off danger, misfortune, and negative influences — with devotional engagement said to strengthen its protective power over time.
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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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