
Sacred amulets
Past editionPhra Phuttha Chinnarat Medal with Tao Wessuwan on the Reverse, Edition “Ever-Multiplying Fortune, Wishes Fulfilled (Debt-Freeing),” Champi Form, Luang Pho Itthi, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2563 (2020)
B.E. 2563
A Phra Phuttha Chinnarat medal with Tao Wessuwan on the reverse, edition “Ever-Multiplying Fortune, Wishes Fulfilled (Debt-Freeing),” champi form, by Luang Pho Itthi, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2563 — consecrated on 23 July 2020, cast in several materials with production numbers and reverence prices, offered to help cast the great Phra Phuttha Chinnarat image enshrined at Wat Chulamanee.
A Phra Phuttha Chinnarat medal with Tao Wessuwan on the reverse, edition “Ever-Multiplying Fortune, Wishes Fulfilled (Debt-Freeing),” in the champi form — bringing Phra Phuttha Chinnarat of Mueang Song Khwae (Phitsanulok) to Wat Chulamanee, Samut Songkhram. The obverse bears the figure of Phra Phuttha Chinnarat within a flame-arch (ruean kaeo), and the reverse bears Tao Wessuwan with yantra.
It was created by Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro (Phra Khru Sophit Wiriyaphon), abbot of Wat Chulamanee, Bang Chang Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province, in B.E. 2563 · purpose: to help cast the great Phra Phuttha Chinnarat image enshrined at Wat Chulamanee · consecration rite (Buddhābhiṣeka–Devābhiṣeka) held on Thursday 23 July B.E. 2563 · merit-participation opened from 27 June B.E. 2563 · the temple recorded the materials, production numbers, and reverence prices as follows.
Materials, Production Numbers, and Reverence Prices
Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel on both faces, approx. 15 g (with serial number) — 199 medals · reverence price 54,000 baht
Pure gold, approx. 15 g (with serial number) — 199 medals · reverence price 52,000 baht
Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel on both faces, gold mask on the obverse (with serial number) — 880 medals · reverence price 6,400 baht
Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel on both faces (with serial number) — made to order · reverence price 2,400 baht
Pure silver (with serial number) — 1,999 medals · reverence price 1,900 baht
Gold-rich nawaloha with silver mask on both faces (with serial number) — 1,999 medals · reverence price 1,800 baht
Full-formula nawaloha (with serial number) — 1,999 medals · reverence price 900 baht
Trial-die lead with gold-plated chanuan mask on both faces (with serial number) — 2,000 medals · reverence price 1,100 baht
Thong-thip alloy (with serial number) — 5,000 medals · reverence price 300 baht
Polished copper blended with champi chanuan of B.E. 2545 (with serial number) — 10,000 medals · reverence price 200 baht
Antique blackened chanuan blended with champi chanuan of B.E. 2545 (with serial number) — 50,000 medals · reverence price 200 baht
Committee set of 3 medals (with serial number), maha-chanuan gold-plated, enamelled red / green / blue on both faces — made to order · reverence price 1,500 baht
Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel on both faces, gold mask on both faces (with serial number) — 555 medals · reverence price 10,000 baht
Thonglang-wood powder with gold mask on both faces (a pair of gold takrut embedded · with serial number) — 399 medals · reverence price 7,500 baht
Thonglang-wood powder with genuine silver mask on both faces (one silver and one gold takrut embedded · with serial number) — 599 medals · reverence price 2,000 baht
Thonglang-wood powder with naga-plated mask on both faces (a pair of silver takrut embedded · with serial number) — 599 medals · reverence price 1,000 baht
Thonglang-wood powder with gold gilded within the die (with serial number) — 1,500 medals · reverence price 200 baht
Thonglang-wood powder — 20,000 medals · reverence price 100 baht
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.