Wat Chulamanee
Rank-Fan Medal with the Solos-Mongkhon Yantra Reverse and the Tao Wessuwan Yantra Baton, Edition “Luean Yot,” Luang Pho Itthi (Phra Samut Wachira Sophon Wi.), Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2567 (2024)

Sacred amulets

Past edition

Rank-Fan Medal with the Solos-Mongkhon Yantra Reverse and the Tao Wessuwan Yantra Baton, Edition “Luean Yot,” Luang Pho Itthi (Phra Samut Wachira Sophon Wi.), Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2567 (2024)

B.E. 2567

A rank-fan (phat yot) shaped medal with the Solos-Mongkhon yantra on the reverse, commemorating the ecclesiastical elevation of Phra Samut Wachira Sophon Wi. (Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro), together with the Tao Wessuwan of the Cātummahārājika heaven yantra baton packed with sacred powder, edition “Luean Yot,” Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2567 — cast in several materials with production numbers and reverence prices, to raise funds for the temple’s new entrance bridge.

A rank-fan (phat yot) shaped medal with the Solos-Mongkhon yantra on the reverse, commemorating the ecclesiastical elevation of Phra Samut Wachira Sophon Wi. (Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro), together with the Tao Wessuwan of the Cātummahārājika heaven yantra baton packed with sacred powder, edition “Luean Yot.” The obverse of the medal bears a seated portrait of Luang Pho Itthi within a rank-fan frame, and the reverse bears the Solos-Mongkhon yantra; the yantra baton is a miniature of Tao Wessuwan of the Cātummahārājika heaven, packed within with sacred powder.

It was created by Wat Chulamanee, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province, in B.E. 2567, for the purpose of raising funds to build the temple’s new entrance bridge · the temple recorded the materials, production numbers, and reverence prices as follows.

Rank-Fan Medal with the Solos-Mongkhon Yantra Reverse

  1. Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel, approx. 17–18 g (with serial number) — 39 medals · reverence price 75,000 baht

  2. Pure gold, approx. 17–18 g (with serial number) — 39 medals · reverence price 74,000 baht

  3. Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel and gold mask (with serial number) — 99 medals · reverence price 7,000 baht

  4. Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel (with serial number) — 299 medals · reverence price 2,500 baht

  5. Pure silver (with serial number) — 299 medals · reverence price 2,000 baht

  6. Nawaloha with silver mask (with serial number) — 299 medals · reverence price 1,500 baht

  7. Chanuan kalai-gold with white enamel (with serial number) — 599 medals · reverence price 500 baht

  8. Maha-chanuan (with serial number) — 3,999 medals · reverence price 300 baht

  9. Alpaca (nickel silver) (with serial number) — 3,000 medals · offered to Luang Pho Itthi

  10. White bronze — token of thanks for reverencing the nine-planets bowl set, 5,000 baht

  11. Sandblasted chanuan — token of thanks for reverencing the nine-planets bowl set, 1,000 baht

  12. Thong-thip alloy — token of thanks for reverencing the nine-planets bowl set, 500 baht

Tao Wessuwan of the Cātummahārājika Heaven Yantra Baton Packed with Sacred Powder

  1. Pure gold, approx. 13–14 g (with serial number) — 59 batons · reverence price 62,000 baht

  2. Pure silver (with serial number) — 499 batons · reverence price 2,000 baht

  3. Full-formula nawaloha (with serial number) — 499 batons · reverence price 1,000 baht

  4. Maha-chanuan with rainbow patina (with serial number) — 3,999 batons · reverence price 400 baht

Gallery of the Medals and Batons in Their Various Materials

For information on obtaining these pieces, please enquire directly with Wat Chulamanee, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province.

Note: This account is compiled from the production information and list published by the temple, to record the history of this edition, and is not intended for any commercial purpose whatsoever.