Luang Pu Thuat, Wat Phlanuphap, Pattani
Phra Khru Thammphalathon (Phor Than Phon)
Small “Met Tang” Coin Amulet, Copper, B.E. 2554 (2011)
This popular small-format Luang Pu Thuat amulet was created by Phra Khru Thammphalathon (Phor Than Phon) of Wat Phlanuphap, Pattani Province, in B.E. 2554 (2011). It is a compact “Met Tang” (melon-seed–shaped) copper coin, ideal for everyday wear, personal devotion, or for wearing together with a primary amulet.
The obverse features a half-length portrait of Luang Pu Thuat, with clear and refined facial details, conveying a calm and venerable presence that reflects compassion and protection. The rim bears inscriptions identifying Luang Pu Thuat and Wat Phlanuphap in full, a distinctive characteristic of temple-line amulets from the Pattani area.
This edition is well regarded among devotees of Luang Pu Thuat and is believed to be especially strong in protection from danger, safeguarding, loving-kindness and popularity, and strengthening morale in daily life. It is particularly suitable for frequent travelers, those working in risky professions, or anyone seeking a small amulet to keep close at all times.
Additional Details
Amulet Name: Luang Pu Thuat, Met Tang Coin
Monk: Phra Khru Thammphalathon (Phor Than Phon)
Temple: Wat Phlanuphap
Province: Pattani
Year of Creation: B.E. 2554 (2011)
Material: Copper
Type: Small Met Tang coin
Key Virtues: Protection, safety, loving-kindness, auspicious blessings
Condition: Original and well-preserved, exactly as shown in the actual photos
- Availability: 1 In Stock
- Model: 95