
Sacred amulets
Past editionThe First Brahmā of the Cātummahārājika Medal, Edition 1, “Have It, Never Poor,” Luang Pho Itthi, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2564 (2021)
B.E. 2564
The First Brahmā of the Cātummahārājika medal, Edition 1, “Have It, Never Poor,” by Luang Pho Itthi (Bhaddacaro), Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2564 — a three-deity medal with Tao Wessuwan as the principal, 4 cm tall · cast in several materials with production numbers and reverence prices, to offer the proceeds to Phra Khru Sophitwiriyaphon for public welfare work and public benefit.
The First Brahmā of the Cātummahārājika medal, Edition 1, “Have It, Never Poor.” The obverse enshrines three deities (hence it is popularly called “Champi Three Deities”), with Tao Wessuwan as the principal, while the reverse bears yantra and sacred script · the medal is 4 cm tall.
Created by Luang Pho Itthi (Bhaddacaro) of Wat Chulamanee, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province, in B.E. 2564 · for the purpose of offering the proceeds to Phra Khru Sophitwiriyaphon, so that the funds may be used for public welfare work and other works of public benefit · the temple recorded the materials, production numbers, and reverence prices as follows.
Materials, Production Numbers, and Reverence Prices
Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel, weighing approx. 15 g (with serial number) — 399 medals · reverence price 54,000 baht
Pure gold, weighing approx. 15 g (with serial number) — 399 medals · reverence price 52,000 baht
Nak (rose-gold alloy) (with serial number) — 199 medals · reverence price 33,000 baht
Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel and gold mask (with serial number) — 1,299 medals · reverence price 6,500 baht
Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel (with serial number) — 2,599 medals · reverence price 2,500 baht
Pure silver (with serial number) — 2,199 medals · reverence price 2,000 baht
Full-formula nawaloha with red enamel and gold mask (with serial number) — 799 medals · reverence price 4,500 baht
Full-formula nawaloha with red enamel (with serial number) — 1,199 medals · reverence price 1,500 baht
Full-formula nawaloha (with serial number) — 1,299 medals · reverence price 1,000 baht
Chanuan plated in three metals (sam kasat), polished (with serial number) — 2,199 medals · reverence price 700 baht
Nak-plated chanuan with red enamel (with serial number) — 2,199 medals · reverence price 700 baht
Gold-plated mahachanuan, sandblasted and polished (with serial number) — 1,599 medals · reverence price 500 baht
Silver-plated mahachanuan, sandblasted and polished (with serial number) — 1,599 medals · reverence price 500 baht
Thong-thip alloy (with serial number) — 9,999 medals · reverence price 300 baht
Antique blackened chanuan (with serial number) — 25,999 medals · reverence price 300 baht
Committee set of 3 medals (with serial number), gold-plated mahachanuan enamelled red / green / blue — 2,499 sets · reverence price 1,500 baht
Powdered jackfruit wood — 20,000 medals · reverence price 100 baht
Powdered golden shower (ratchaphruek) wood — 20,000 medals · reverence price 100 baht
Powdered phai-si-suk bamboo — 20,000 medals · reverence price 100 baht
Alpaca (nickel silver) — 10,000 medals · offered to Phra Khru Sophitwiriyaphon
Gallery of the Medals 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 published by the temple, to record the history of this edition, and is not intended for any commercial purpose whatsoever.