🧾 Product Description
Phra Kring Sumongkol Muni – Wat Phimpawas, Chachoengsao (B.E. 2552 / 2009)
“Buddhist Foundation Edition” – No.127 | Base Code 890
This Phra Kring Sumongkol Muni amulet, created in 2009 under the “Buddhist Foundation” edition, is a compact and finely cast piece reflecting the traditional craftsmanship of Central Thai Phra Kring amulets. The figure is graceful, serene, and rich in classical Buddhist artistry—ideal for personal devotion or home altar placement.
🪷 Design & Details
The Figure:
The Buddha is depicted seated in meditation posture, with the left hand resting on the lap and the right hand placed on the knee, in the traditional Phra Kring style.
Crafted from a two-tone metal (silver–gold), the amulet displays depth and elegance when viewed from all angles. Facial features and hair details are clearly defined.
The Base:
The underside of the base is smooth and stamped with the code “890”, serving as an individual identification mark that enhances collectibility and traceability.
🔍 Material & Condition
- Mixed metal alloy with two-tone finish (silver–gold)
- Original surface, not polished or cleaned
- Natural casting marks and patina typical of 2009 production
- Overall in excellent condition, suitable for both worship and collection
🙏 Believed Spiritual Benefits
Primary Associations:
- Health, longevity, and recovery
- Inner balance and life stability
Secondary Associations:
- Protection from misfortune and negative influences
- Support during difficult life periods
- Enhancement of merit, fortune, and life progress
🎯 Suitable For
Professions:
- Office workers
- Executives / managers
- Students
- Real estate professionals
Ideal For:
- Devotees of Phra Kring amulets and Wat Phimpawas lineage
- Collectors seeking numbered editions
- Those looking for a compact, easy-to-carry amulet for daily use