Phra Khun Paen Pim Na Mongkol Klang Wat Bang Krang (Wat Bangkrang), Ayutthaya Est. 400 years

Phra Khun Paen Pim Na Mongkol Klang – Wat Bang Krang, Ayutthaya (Est. 400 Years)

Phra Khun Paen Kru Wat Bang Krang • Sacred Clay (Nur Phong) • Maha Saneh • Metta Mahaniyom • Klaew Klaad

Phra Khun Paen Pim Na Mongkol Klang – Wat Bang Krang Ayutthaya

Certified heritage specimen (Thaprachan & T-Amulet) from the famed Wat Bang Krang kru discovery.

The Phra Khun Paen Pim Na Mongkol Klang of Wat Bang Krang, Ayutthaya, belongs to Thailand’s most respected ancient lines (Kru Wat Bang Krang). Estimated at roughly 400 years, it carries the classical Khun Paen blessings of Maha Saneh (charm), Metta Mahaniyom (benevolence & popularity), and Klaew Klaad (evasion of danger), making it a touchstone for both spiritual practice and heritage collecting.

Amulet Details

Estimated Age ~400 years (Ayutthaya period heritage)
Temple Wat Bang Krang, Ayutthaya Province
Category Phra Khun Paen Kru (chamber discovery/ancient batch)
Material Sacred clay blended with holy powders (nur phong)
Authentication Documented by respected bodies (e.g., Thaprachan, T-Amulet)
Front profile of Phra Khun Paen Pim Na Mongkol Klang

Obverse — classic Bang Krang facial style and shoulder flow.

Rear side Phra Khun Paen Wat Bang Krang

Reverse — natural age toning, mineral flecks, and old chamber patina.

Historical Significance

Wat Bang Krang is among Ayutthaya’s revered sites. The famed Kru Wat Bang Krang chamber yielded ancient Khun Paen relics embodying Ayutthaya-period craftsmanship: balanced silhouettes, finely graded clays, and devotional powders. The Pim Na Mongkol Klang is celebrated for auspicious blessings of power, charm, and protection—qualities closely linked with the Khun Paen legend and devotional practice.

Side profile Phra Khun Paen Mongkol Klang

Side relief — shows clay density and ancient kiln/sun-cure aging.

Close-up of Phra Khun Paen Mongkol Klang

Close-up — textured grains, candle soot traces, and ritual residues.

Sacred Composition

The clay blend (nur phong) is traditionally mixed with temple soils and devotional residues from ceremonies—mantra-infused powders, candle wax, and incense ash—imbuing the piece with a devotional “breath.” Centuries of natural raan (patina) and mineral “blooming” are consistent with ancient kru chamber conditions.

Detailed Phra Khun Paen Mongkol Klang texture

Surface detail — micro-cracks and granular strata from age.

Phra Khun Paen Kru Wat Bang Krang rare piece

T-Amulet Certificate - Verified

Phra Khun Paen Mongkol Klang with certificates

Thaprachan Certificate - Verified.

Spiritual Powers (Traditional Belief)

  • Maha Saneh — attraction and personal magnetism.
  • Metta Mahaniyom — goodwill, patronage, and social support.
  • Klaew Klaad — avoidance of dangers and obstacles.
  • Chok Lap — auspicious opportunities and prosperity.

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Disclaimer: Details provided for cultural, academic, and collecting reference. Authentication notes describe observed characteristics and documentation; they are not a legal certification.