Wat Chulamanee
Amulet editions
Tao Wessuwan Medal, Tamarind-Leaf Form, 4th Edition “Ever-Multiplying Fortune, Growing Wealth” (Retro of B.E. 2485), Luang Pho Itthi, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2563 (2020)

Sacred amulets

Past edition

Tao Wessuwan Medal, Tamarind-Leaf Form, 4th Edition “Ever-Multiplying Fortune, Growing Wealth” (Retro of B.E. 2485), Luang Pho Itthi, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2563 (2020)

B.E. 2563

A Tao Wessuwan medal in the tamarind-leaf (bai makham) form, 4th edition “Ever-Multiplying Fortune, Growing Wealth,” cast in a retro style after the B.E. 2485 mould, Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2563 — five materials with reverence prices, the standing Tao Wessuwan on the obverse and yantra on the reverse.

A Tao Wessuwan medal in the tamarind-leaf (bai makham) form, 4th edition “Ever-Multiplying Fortune, Growing Wealth” — cast in a retro style after the mould of B.E. 2485. The obverse bears the standing figure of Tao Wessuwan, and the reverse bears yantra with the name “Wat Chulamanee, Samut Songkhram.”

Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro of Wat Chulamanee, Bang Chang Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province, presided over its creation (by the disciples, in gratitude to their teacher) in B.E. 2563 · the temple recorded the materials and reverence prices as follows.

Materials and Reverence Prices

  1. Gold, weighing approx. 2.2 g — reverence price 12,500 baht

  2. Silver with rachawadi enamel — reverence price 800 baht

  3. Pure silver — reverence price 600 baht

  4. Nawaloha — reverence price 400 baht

  5. Sattaloha chanuan (seven-metal alloy) — 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.