Tangmelon-Shaped Amulet Coin – Phor Than Khiao, Wat Huai Ngo
First Edition, Copper, BE 2554 (2011)
Consecrated by Phor Than Khiao, Wat Huai Ngo, Pattani Province
This first-edition tangmelon-shaped amulet coin of Phor Than Khiao from Wat Huai Ngo was created in BE 2554 (2011). It is highly popular among collectors of Southern Thai monk amulets due to being the inaugural issue and having been personally consecrated by Phor Than Khiao himself.
Amulet Details
Front: A half-body portrait of Phor Than Khiao with sharp, well-defined facial features that clearly convey his identity.
Back: A sacred yantra arranged in a grid of Buddhist characters, surrounded by Khmer script and inscriptions indicating its origin.
Loop: Original factory-made loop, unaltered.
Specifications
Type: Tangmelon-shaped amulet coin
Monk: Phor Than Khiao
Temple: Wat Huai Ngo, Pattani Province
Edition: First Edition
Year Issued: BE 2554 (2011)
Material: Copper
Consecration: Personally consecrated by Phor Than Khiao
Believed Virtues (Traditional Beliefs)
Renowned for metta maha niyom (loving-kindness and popularity), protection from danger, and the enhancement of good fortune. Highly revered by devotees in Southern Thailand and amulet collectors nationwide.
Condition
Authentic amulet as shown in the photos
Natural aged patina present
Suitable for both collectors and devotees
Ideal For
Collectors seeking a first-edition amulet of Phor Than Khiao, or devotees wishing to carry an auspicious sacred object for personal blessing and protection.
- Availability: 1 In Stock
- Model: 75