Phor Than Ueam – Phor Than Kaew
Commemorative Edition for the Refectory Hall Construction
Wat Samphao Tai, Phatthalung
B.E. 2550 (2007)
This commemorative sacred powder amulet of Phor Than Ueam – Phor Than Kaew was created in B.E. 2550 (2007) to mark the construction of the refectory hall at Wat Samphao Tai, Phatthalung Province. It is a Southern lineage amulet with clear Buddhist significance and well-documented provenance.
The amulet is a round-form powder amulet. The front features a principal Buddha image seated in meditation, surrounded by decorative elements symbolizing balance, tranquility, and auspiciousness. The material is dark-toned with a dense sacred mixture, exhibiting the dry, aged character typical of traditional temple-made powder amulets, preserved in original condition as issued.
The reverse bears Buddhist symbols and sacred inscriptions, conveying virtues of compassion, harmony, peace, and abundance—qualities aligned with the purpose of creating the amulet in support of a religious structure.
This edition is suitable for those who:
Have faith in revered monks of the Phatthalung lineage
Seek commemorative amulets from merit-making or temple construction occasions
Collect older powder amulets from B.E. 2550 (2007), which are becoming increasingly scarce
Product Details
Edition Name: Phor Than Ueam – Phor Than Kaew
Year of Creation: B.E. 2550 (2007)
Occasion: Commemorative for Refectory Hall Construction
Temple: Wat Samphao Tai
Province: Phatthalung
Type: Round-form powder amulet
Condition: Original, consistent with age and use (as shown in actual photos)
Suitable for: Veneration / Collection / Southern lineage amulets