Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern (Lp Pern) Wat Bang Phra Nur Thong Lueng BE2520-2435 77th Anniversary

Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern • Nur Thong Lueng

BE2520-2535 • Wat Bang Phra • 77th Anniversary Edition (listing notes) • with Thaprachan certificate (listing notes)

Overview — Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern (LP Pern) • Wat Bang Phra • Nur Thong Lueng • 77th Anniversary Edition

Roop Lor (รูปหล่อ) Luang Phor Pern (หลวงพ่อเปิ่น) • Wat Bang Phra (วัดบางพระ) • Nur Thong Lueng (เนื้อทองเหลือง) • 77th Anniversary Edition.

What This Piece Represents (Collector Lens)

A Roop Lor is not “just a portrait.” In Thai amulet culture, a cast image carries a very specific collector logic: fidelity of likeness, clarity of mould lines, and the “feel” of metal that has been poured, cooled, trimmed, and finished in a consistent period style. For devotees of Wat Bang Phra, Luang Phor Pern is remembered through discipline, yantra tradition (สายยันต์), and temple-centered community practice — so a Roop Lor becomes both a devotional icon and a reference object collectors compare by model, surface, and documented context.

Amulet Information
Name: Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern (รูปหล่อ หลวงพ่อเปิ่น)
Edition: 77th Anniversary
Material: Nur Thong Lueng (Gold/Brass alloy, เนื้อทองเหลือง)
Year (BE): 2520-2535
Temple (issuer): Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom
Monk: Luang Phor Pern (LP Pern) Tithakunno 
Certification / Proof: Thaprachan certificate 
Key Spiritual Focus: Protection, steadfastness, metta-led authority 
SKU: TAC-ROOPLOR-LPPERN-77ANN-2520-2535-NTL-WATBANGPHRA
Price: SGD 288

History & Lineage Context

The listing frames this Roop Lor as a “77th Anniversary Edition” connected to Luang Phor Pern of Wat Bang Phra, made across a BE2520–2535 range. The purpose is described in practical temple terms: honouring the master, supporting temple development, and creating a devotional object for disciples. Where batch paperwork, committee names, or exact casting counts are not supplied, the responsible collector wording is simple: “the listing does not specify”, and evaluation returns to evidence cues and comparable exemplars.

Luang Phor Pern’s public legacy is deeply tied to Wat Bang Phra’s yantra tradition and disciplined practice culture. For background, you can reference the biography page (already provided above) as a stable context anchor, rather than relying on rumours.

About the Material — Nur Thong Lueng (เนื้อทองเหลือง)

“Thong Lueng” is a brass/gold-alloy family metal often chosen for cast images because it holds detail, wears steadily, and develops a natural patina over time. Collectors generally assess metal Roop Lor by how the surface ages as one story — not just one “pretty side.”

  • Detail retention: a good pour preserves facial planes, robe folds, and base geometry without looking “mushy.”
  • Metal skin & patina: natural tone variation should appear coherent (high points vs recesses), not painted-on uniform colour.
  • Edges / trimming: filing marks and seam behaviour should match typical Roop Lor finishing for the era/style (not overly modern).

Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties

In Thai amulet culture, Roop Lor of revered masters are commonly worn with practice-oriented intention — as reminders of discipline, calm, and right conduct. Traditional terms below describe cultural attributions (ความเชื่อ) rather than guaranteed outcomes.

  • คุ้มครอง (Protection): framed as steadiness and safer decisions, especially for those in demanding environments.
  • แคล้วคลาด (Klaew Klaad): “avoidance of harm” language; traditionally linked to alertness, restraint, and merit.
  • เมตตา (Metta): calm authority — respect from others without aggression; often sought by devotees and professionals.
  • กำลังใจ (Inner strength): worn as a reminder of the master’s discipline line, reinforcing composure under pressure.

Rarity Assessment & Collector Significance

The listing does not specify total production quantity, committee documentation, or a full variation list for BE2520–2535. Therefore, “rarity” should be treated as collector indicators rather than a claim. Practical indicators include: consistent model identity across reference photos, clean and period-appropriate finishing, and complete accompanying proof as stated (here: Thaprachan certificate in the listing).

Collector value also depends on condition and coherence: metal tone, wear pattern, and the integrity of the cast details. For Roop Lor, the “face, robe, and base” trio is usually where experienced eyes decide whether the piece feels correct for its stated family.

Conclusion

This Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern (Nur Thong Lueng) is presented as a Wat Bang Phra 77th Anniversary Edition across a BE2520–2535 range (listing notes), with Thaprachan certification (listing notes). Where official batch specifics are not provided, the correct collector approach is disciplined: document what is stated, flag what is not specified, and rely on surface evidence, model consistency, and comparable exemplars.

Full Photo Reference Set

Front view — Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern (reference photo)

Front view — facial planes, robe fold clarity, and base proportions.

Back view — Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern (reference photo)

Back view — inscription field and surface coherence.

Side view — Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern (reference photo)

Side view — thickness, seam behaviour, and trimming marks.

Additional reference view — Roop Lor Luang Phor Pern

Additional view — useful for comparing tone and detail continuity.

Thaprachan certificate (listing notes)

Thaprachan certificate — included as listing proof photo.

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Disclaimer: This article is for education and collector documentation. Dating, edition naming, and certification are written as “listing notes / attributed” unless supported by full official documents. Traditional spiritual attributes are described respectfully as cultural belief framing and do not guarantee outcomes. Independent verification is encouraged.