Rian Phra Luang Phor To (Lp Toh) Wat Phanan Choeng (三寶宮) BE2504

Rian Phra Luang Pho To (Sam Po Kong 三寶公) • Rian (Medallion)

BE2504 • Wat Phanan Choeng (Sam Po Kong 三寶宮), Ayutthaya • Commemorative issue (listing notes) • DD-Pra Certificate shown

Rian Phra Luang Pho To (Sam Po Kong 三寶宮) BE2504 Overview

Rian Phra Luang Phor To (Lp To) • Wat Phanan Choeng (三寶宮) • BE2504 • DD-Pra Certificate shown (ภาพประกอบ / listing photo)

What This Piece Represents (Collector Lens)

In Thai amulet culture, a rian from Wat Phanan Choeng is collected as a “temple-signature” piece tied to the living devotion around Luang Pho To (Phra Phuttha Trai Rattana Nayok). Among Thai-Chinese devotees, the name Sam Po Kong (三寶公 / 三寶宮) carries a distinct cultural meaning — a symbol of refuge in the Three Jewels (พระรัตนตรัย) and a protective presence for travel and trade. Collectors typically view BE2504 issues as a clean “period marker” of early modern temple production, especially when accompanied by authentication proof.

Amulet Information
Name: Rian Phra Luang Pho To (Sam Po Kong 三寶公) • วัดพนัญเชิง (สาม寶宮)
Material: Nur Thong Daeng (Copper)
Year (BE): 2504 (CE1961)
Temple: Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan, Ayutthaya
Monk: Not specified (temple-issued consecration / พุทธาภิเษก by the Sangha is typical for rian issues)
Certificate: DD-Pra Certificate endosed
Price: SGD 138

History & Lineage Context

Wat Phanan Choeng is traditionally dated to BE1867 (CE1324), often described as predating the founding of Ayutthaya. Its principal image, Luang Pho To (Phra Phuttha Trai Rattana Nayok), is widely revered as a guardian presence for the river routes of the Chao Phraya and for communities engaged in commerce and travel.

The cultural name “Sam Po Kong” (三寶公) reflects Thai-Chinese devotion and the Mahayana framing of the Three Jewels: Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha. In collector language, rian issues connected to this identity are often sought by entrepreneurs for the symbolism of protection, harmony, and stable prosperity — framed as devotional intention (เมตตา / มงคล) rather than guarantees.

The listing states BE2504 (CE1961) as the issue year and shows DD-Pra certification imagery. The listing does not specify the full consecration roster, batch naming, or alloy formula; collectors normally treat these as “not specified” unless the temple record is provided.

Material & Metalwork Notes (Collector View)

Rian (เหรียญ) pieces from major temples are commonly produced in copper/brass families, sometimes with gilded or plated variants. Because the listing does not state the exact metal, collectors typically rely on surface tone, edge wear, and known period variants to form a cautious attribution — and will keep it as “not specified” when documentation is absent.

  • Period rian often show natural oxidation and patina (ผิวพรรณ) consistent with age and handling.
  • Edges and relief sharpness can indicate strike quality and storage history (collector cue, not a single-proof method).
  • If a certificate is present, collectors use it as a practical anchor for provenance discussion.

Design Notes (Pim / Iconography)

The defining feature is the seated Luang Pho To image — a devotional focal point rather than a “master-monk portrait” rian. Some batches are known to include Thai script and, occasionally, Chinese characters linked to Sam Po Kong (三寶公). The listing describes this as a temple-linked commemorative piece, with the cultural name emphasized for Thai-Chinese devotees.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties

Devotees often wear or carry rian connected to Luang Pho To with the intention of cultivating steadiness, safe travel, and supportive circumstances for livelihood. In Thai framing, this sits under merit, discipline, and devotional remembrance (ระลึกถึงคุณพระรัตนตรัย) rather than a claim of fixed outcomes.

  • Protection / safe passage (คุ้มครอง) — especially for travel and daily movement.
  • Prosperity support (มหาลาภ) — traditionally framed as “good conditions for trade” when paired with right effort.
  • Harmony and goodwill (เมตตา) — for relationships in family and business settings.

Rarity Assessment & Collector Significance

Without an official mintage figure or a named “roon/batch,” rarity should be framed carefully. Collector opinion indicators here include: (1) a clearly stated BE2504 dating, (2) sustained cross-cultural demand tied to Sam Po Kong devotion, and (3) presence of DD-Pra proof in the listing. What is not specified: exact alloy class, ceremony roster, and the total release quantity.

Conclusion

As a BE2504 rian linked to Luang Pho To / Sam Po Kong (三寶公), this piece sits at the intersection of Thai temple tradition and Thai-Chinese devotion. For collectors, its value is anchored in temple identity, cultural continuity, and the practical clarity of certification evidence — while responsible documentation also notes what the listing does not specify.

Full Photo Reference Set

Rian Phra Luang Pho To BE2504 • photo reference 1

Photo reference 1 (listing image)

Rian Phra Luang Pho To BE2504 • photo reference 2

Photo reference 2 (listing image)

Rian Phra Luang Pho To BE2504 • certificate / proof image

DD-Pra proof image (listing image)

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Disclaimer: This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage/consecration notes are based on the details provided in the listing. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed.