Lukbao Tak Chu Lung Thong • Nur Thong Daeng
BE2532 • Luang Pu Cher (LP Cher) • Wat Klang Bang Kaew • Thaprachan Certificate
Collector Lens: This is a classic “function-first” sacred object from Wat Klang Bang Kaew — a lineage famous for disciplined craftsmanship and practical, field-tested belief culture. Pieces in this family are usually judged by three things: (1) the integrity of the takrut insertion concept (ตะกรุด), (2) the metal skin and ageing coherence, and (3) how faithfully the piece matches known examples from the same batch and temple tradition.
Collector Identity Card
Name: Lukbao Tak Chu Lung Thong (ลูกอม/ลูกเบี้ย “Tak Chu” style)
Material: Nur Thong Daeng (Copper-based sacred alloy, เนื้อทองแดง) + Lung Thong (Gold-leaf finish, ปิดทอง)
Year (BE): 2532 (1989)
Monk: Luang Pu Cher (LP Cher)
Temple: Wat Klang Bang Kaew
Lineage Note: Wat Klang Bang Kaew tradition associated with revered masters such as Luang Pu Boon and Luang Pu Perm.
Proof: Thaprachan Certificate (photo included)
SKU: TAC-LUKBAO-TAKCHU-LUNGTHONG-NTD-2532-LPCHER-WKBBK
Price:
SGD 238
Historical
In BE2532 (1989), Luang Pu Cher created this batch with a clear devotional purpose: to provide devotees with a tangible object of spiritual protection and blessings, while also supporting the ongoing development and maintenance of Wat Klang Bang Kaew. The temple is widely respected in collector circles for its long-running amulet-making heritage and disciplined “sacred sciences” (สายวิชา) culture.
Materials and Craftsmanship
The making of a “Tak Chu” style Lukbao is concept-driven: it is not only about surface beauty, but about how sacred components are integrated and sealed as a complete object.
- Sacred Metals (Thong Daeng): A copper-based alloy core (เนื้อทองแดง), traditionally valued for its grounded, steady “metal skin” and durable ageing.
- Takrut Insertion (ตะกรุด): A rolled scroll inscribed with yantra/mantra is placed within, forming the spiritual “engine” of the piece in traditional belief framing.
- Gold Leaf Application (Lung Thong): Gold-leaf finishing (ปิดทอง) is used as a devotional symbol of purity and reverence.
- Blessed Rituals: The batch is described as having undergone consecration ceremonies, with chanting and empowerment practices led by Luang Pu Cher and other monks (as stated in your supplied text).
Blessing & Empowerment (Traditional Framing)
In Thai amulet culture, empowerment is understood as a blend of (1) correct material assembly, (2) proper consecration, and (3) the devotee’s personal conduct. This is why Wat Klang Bang Kaew items are often spoken of as “practical” — they are tied to disciplined methods and consistent temple tradition rather than decorative novelty.
Spiritual Benefits and Beliefs
Devotees traditionally attribute the following benefits to this Lukbao batch:
- Protection (Klaew Klaad / แคล้วคลาด): Safeguarding from accidents, harm, and negative influences.
- Invincibility (Kong Grapan Chatri / คงกระพันชาตรี): Resilience and steadiness in difficult situations.
- Metta Mahaniyom (เมตตามหานิยม): Likeability, social harmony, and support from others.
- Maha Lap (มหาลาภ): Prosperity, opportunity flow, and “good breaks.”
- Business Support: Stability and growth in trade/commerce (traditional belief framing).
Among collectors, Luang Pu Cher’s pieces are often sought for the combination of: strong temple lineage + consistent construction logic + recognizable proof systems (here, the Thaprachan certificate included).
Legacy and Collectibility
The BE2532 Lukbao Tak Chu Lung Thong remains a cherished item because it sits inside a respected Wat Klang Bang Kaew tradition. Collectors value it for both belief culture and documentation value: it is a clean “reference type” that can be compared across known examples, especially when the piece comes with recognized certification.
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Disclaimer: This article is for collector documentation and cultural education. Spiritual benefits are described as traditional beliefs and do not guarantee outcomes. Buyers/collectors should verify authenticity via trusted references and certification evidence.