Wat Chulamanee
Amulet editions
Tao Wessuwan Medal, Champi Form, “Dvāravatī Sri Suphannaphum,” Edition “Lap Phon Phun Thawi Mi Talot Kan” (Ever-Multiplying Fortune), Luang Pho Itthi, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2563 (2020)

Sacred amulets

Past edition

Tao Wessuwan Medal, Champi Form, “Dvāravatī Sri Suphannaphum,” Edition “Lap Phon Phun Thawi Mi Talot Kan” (Ever-Multiplying Fortune), Luang Pho Itthi, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2563 (2020)

B.E. 2563

A Tao Wessuwan medal in the champi form, “Dvāravatī Sri Suphannaphum,” edition “Ever-Multiplying Fortune,” by Phra Khru Sophit Wiriyaphon (Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro), Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2563 — large and small dies plus reverence statues, cast in several materials with production numbers and reverence prices, offered to build new monks’ quarters at Wat Phang Muang, Suphan Buri.

A Tao Wessuwan medal in the champi form, “Dvāravatī Sri Suphannaphum,” edition “Lap Phon Phun Thawi Mi Talot Kan” (Ever-Multiplying Fortune) — Tao Wessuwan of Wat Chulamanee entering the land of Dvāravatī Sri Suphannaphum. The obverse bears the standing figure of Tao Wessuwan within a champi-shaped frame, and the reverse bears yantra and the edition name.

It was created by Phra Khru Sophit Wiriyaphon (Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro), abbot of Wat Chulamanee, Bang Chang Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province, in B.E. 2563, offered to build new monks’ quarters at Wat Phang Muang, Suphan Buri · reservations opened on 16 May B.E. 2563 · the temple recorded the materials, production numbers, and reverence prices as follows.

Large Die, Height 4 cm

  1. Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel, approx. 17 g (with serial number) — 129 medals · reverence price 52,000 baht

  2. Pure gold, approx. 17 g (with serial number) — 129 medals · reverence price 50,000 baht

  3. Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel and gold mask (with serial number) — 799 medals · reverence price 6,300 baht

  4. Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel (with serial number) — 1,499 medals · reverence price 2,300 baht

  5. Pure silver (with serial number) — 1,999 medals · reverence price 1,800 baht

  6. Full-formula nawaloha (with serial number) — 999 medals · reverence price 900 baht

  7. Maha-chanuan gold-plated, birthday-colour enamel (full set of 8 colours: red/yellow/pink/green/orange/blue/purple/black · with serial number) — full set of 8 at 2,800 baht per set · or singly at 1,199 medals each, 400 baht per colour

  8. Maha-chanuan gold-plated (with serial number) — 5,999 medals · reverence price 300 baht

  9. Thong-thip alloy (with serial number) — 9,999 medals · reverence price 250 baht

  10. Antique blackened chanuan (with serial number) — 19,999 medals · reverence price 200 baht

  11. Committee set of 3 medals (with serial number), maha-chanuan gold-plated with genuine silver mask, enamelled red / green / blue — 2,199 sets · reverence price 1,500 baht

  12. Alpaca (nickel silver) — 10,000 medals · given to donors for the restoration of Wat Phang Muang, Suphan Buri

  13. Alpaca with thong-thip mask — 3,000 medals · for distribution to helpers of the event

Small Die, Height 2.7 cm

  1. Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel, approx. 7 g (with serial number) — 129 medals · reverence price 17,000 baht

  2. Pure gold, approx. 7 g (with serial number) — 129 medals · reverence price 15,000 baht

  3. Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel and gold mask (with serial number) — 499 medals · reverence price 2,400 baht

  4. Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel (with serial number) — 899 medals · reverence price 1,100 baht

  5. Pure silver (with serial number) — 999 medals · reverence price 700 baht

  6. Full-formula nawaloha (with serial number) — 799 medals · reverence price 350 baht

  7. Maha-chanuan gold-plated, birthday-colour enamel (full set of 8 colours: red/yellow/pink/green/orange/blue/purple/black · with serial number) — full set of 8 at 2,000 baht per set · or singly at 599 medals each, 300 baht per colour

  8. Maha-chanuan gold-plated (with serial number) — 3,999 medals · reverence price 200 baht

  9. Thong-thip alloy (with serial number) — 4,999 medals · reverence price 150 baht

  10. Antique blackened chanuan (with serial number) — 4,999 medals · reverence price 100 baht

  11. Alpaca (nickel silver) — 10,000 medals · given to donors for the restoration of Wat Phang Muang, Suphan Buri

Reverence Statues of Tao Wessuwan of the Cātummahārājika Heaven

  1. Height 18 inches, chanuan gilded in genuine gold — 99 pieces · reverence price 18,000 baht

  2. Height 18 inches, antique blackened chanuan — 199 pieces · reverence price 9,000 baht

  3. Height 4 inches, thong-thip alloy — 500 pieces · reverence price 1,000 baht

  4. Height 4 inches, antique blackened chanuan — 500 pieces · reverence price 1,000 baht

Gallery of the Medals in Their Various Materials, the Reverence Statues, and the Reservation Form

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 reservation form published by the temple, to record the history of this edition, and is not intended for any commercial purpose whatsoever.