Jao Por Heng Jia Monkey Deity coin amulet seven metals with Rachawadee enamel

This Thai-Chinese Deity Image was made as a Bucha Statue and as Deity Coin amulets, in two different postures for different magical blessings; 1.Pang Samrej - Success and Accomplishment 2.Pang Chana - Winning, Victory over ones obstacles and enemies This 'Chalong Sae Yid' edition of luxury collectors edition coin amulets are the first ever making of this Deity in amulet or Bucha form for the Public.Only 588 coins made. Comissioned and empowered at the Chinese Shrine and at Wat Traimit (Wat Sam Jeen).



Blessed and empowered by LP Ruay (Wat Tago), LP Perm (Wat Bom Gaew), LP Khaw (Wat Dork Kway) LP Mian (Wat Ban Chanian), LP Pian (Wat Grern Gathin), LP Raks (LP Luck - Wat Sutawat Vipassana), Pra Ajarn Id (Wat Jula Manee),Pra Maha Surasakt (Wat Pradoo), and Luang Por Chamnan of Wat Bang Kuti Tong. These amulets are some of the most beautifully honed sacred coins we have seen this decade. The coins come in a number of different combinations of sacred metals, some with Ya Rachawadee Enamels.



They were made in two different postures.. Pang Samrej = success and prosperity and Pang Chana = win. 588 coins were made in this particular Pim/Model, which is made from 'Nuea Sadta Loha Galai Ngern Long Ya Rachawadee (7 Sacred Metals covered in silver alloy, with Royal Blue Enamel coating). The seven sacred metals type of amulet is one step down from the Nava Loha (9 Sacred Metals), but nor necessarily less powerful, rather its seven types of powers from the metals will specialize it more for Metta than for Kong Grapan.


These enamelled versions have a luxurious lustre to them, for those who wish a more eyecatching finish, or perhaps have green as their Birthday color or lucky color. Amulets with Ya Rachawadee eamel normally double in price within the first year after release, and become very rare and collectible later as can be seen in the case of Luang Por Jaran's (Wat Ampawan) amulets last year. All sacred metals used for the making of this edition of amulets were smelted using ancient pieces of sacred metals and amulets, statues etc, to re-smelt into new amulets and Buchas. This is the Traditional way of making 'Chanuan Muan Sarn' (sacred mixture for amulets).

It bears the limited edition code number stamp 163, and the 'Gor Gai' code letter. The words 'The Enlightened Sage' are embossed in Chinese Lettering on the rear face. The crafstmanship of these amulets is first class, high quality finish, which stands out from the crowd and speaks for itself. A Yin Yang, and Chinese Dragons are also featured on the rear face. A true Masterpiece of Fine Buddhist Miniature Arts, and also a very Sacred Magical amulet, which is of great interest for those who believe in and revere Thai Amulets, and are also of Chinese descent. The Miracle strength and power of these two deities are incredible aids to success.


The coin is from Gammagarn collection, and has numbered code on the rear face, which differentiates it to any amulets from the normal edition release, which has no numbered code, as you can see in the below image of a general edition albaca coin, for your comparison. The Ya Rachawadee enamel versions were only made in Gammagarn set.





They have never been made before in all the 200 years of History of the Jao Por Heng Jia and Jao Por Dtai Sia Huk Jow Monkey God Deities of the Chinese shrine at Wat Sam Jeen.










The Tewapisek Ceremony was performed on two occasions. The first occasion was held at the San Jao Por Tai Sia Huk Jow, and the amulets and statues were empowered by 9 Master Guru Monks of High Status.



The Sacred Chanuan Muan Sarn (sacred metals and substances used for the smelting of the amulets) is of the finest grade and most sacred available, including many sacred items and substances.


The second occasion, was held on the 2nd June 2554 BE with a host of Master gaeji Ajarn Guru Monks to assist in the empowerment and perform chanting of the Puttapisek/Tewapisek ceremony. Amongst the Masters included in the empowerment ceremony were; LP Ruay (Wat Tago) LP Perm (Wat Bom Gaew) LP Khaw (Wat Dork Kway) LP Mian (Wat Ban Chanian), LP Pian (Wat Grern Gathin), LP Raks (LP Luck - Wat Sutawat Vipassana), Pra Ajarn Id (Wat Jula Manee),Pra Maha Surasakt (Wat Pradoo), and Luang Por Chamnan of Wat Bang Kuti Tong.





Above; the special luxury edition range of coins in solid gold, solid silver with gold image, solid silver with Ya Rachawadee enamels, and Sam Kasat (tricolor).

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