
Sacred amulets
Past editionMedal of Tao Wessuwan, Edition “Sap Thawi Khun — Two Decades,” Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2565 (2022)
B.E. 2565
A bell-shaped (champi) medal, the edition “Sap Thawi Khun — Two Decades” (Multiplying Wealth — Two Decades), made to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the B.E. 2545 champi medal of Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2565, bearing Tao Wessuwan on the front and Thao Kuvera Thepbut on the back, made in many materials with reverence prices, to raise funds for the office of the Tao Wessuwan Deva-abode Foundation and the car park of Wat Chulamanee.
The medal of Tao Wessuwan, edition “Sap Thawi Khun — Two Decades” is a bell-shaped (champi) medal, created on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary (two decades) of the B.E. 2545 champi medal, the champi-shaped medal of Wat Chulamanee. It was made in the Buddhist year B.E. 2565 (2022 CE): the front enshrines the image of Tao Wessuwan standing, and the back bears Thao Kuvera Thepbut seated.
Purpose of the edition: to raise funds for building the office of the Tao Wessuwan Deva-abode Foundation and the car park of Wat Chulamanee.
Size and Pattern
The champi-shaped medal, large pattern, 4 cm in size; the gold pieces weigh approximately 19–21 grams. Every piece bears a serial number.
Materials, Numbers Made, and Reverence Prices
The temple set out the production as follows.
Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel, red back — 399 medals · reverence price 55,000 baht
Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel, green back — 399 medals · reverence price 55,000 baht
Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel, blue back — 399 medals · reverence price 55,000 baht
Pure gold — 399 medals · reverence price 53,000 baht
Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel, red back, gold mask — 3,999 medals · reverence price 10,000 baht
Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel, red back — 5,999 medals · reverence price 2,500 baht
Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel, green back — 4,999 medals · reverence price 2,500 baht
Pure silver — 4,999 medals · reverence price 2,000 baht
Gold-rich full-formula nawaloha — 4,999 medals · reverence price 1,000 baht
Great sacred metal plated three-metals — 9,999 medals · reverence price 700 baht
Thong-thip alloy — 150,000 medals · reverence price 400 baht
Polished copper — 150,000 medals · reverence price 400 baht
Sacred metal with ancient black patina — 150,000 medals · reverence price 400 baht
Committee set of 3 medals (great sacred metal gold-gilt, red enamel front and back; great sacred metal gold-gilt, red enamel front and green back; and great sacred metal gold-gilt, red enamel front and blue back) — 4,999 sets · reverence price 1,800 baht
Sacred-powder amulet, gold-brushed (white) — 20,000 pieces · reverence price 200 baht
Chusa cinnabar-red powder amulet, gold-brushed (red) — 20,000 pieces · reverence price 200 baht
Sacred-powder amulet (white) — 30,000 pieces · reverence price 100 baht
Chusa cinnabar-red powder amulet (red) — 30,000 pieces · reverence price 100 baht
Great sacred metal, black-rhodium plated, silver pattern — 15,000 medals · given in appreciation to those who joined in establishing the Wat Chulamanee fund
Great sacred metal, black-rhodium plated, gold pattern — 15,000 medals · given in appreciation to those who joined in establishing the Wat Chulamanee fund
Sacred metal, satin-copper plated, red enamel front and back — 10,000 medals · distributed to helpers and given in appreciation to those who joined in establishing the Wat Chulamanee fund
Alpaca metal — 10,000 medals · offered to Phra Khru Sophitwiriyaphon
Gallery of the Various Materials and the Production List
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.