Soxy Hau Na Mo (Hua Namo) Necklace
BE2500 (1957) • Luang Phor Khai (Phor Than Klai) • Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat • Na Mo Pu Ta Ya mantra lineage • Gold-Plated edition
Collector Lens
The Soxy Hau Na Mo—often called Hua Namo—is a southern-style mantra-linked bead chain associated with the Na Mo Pu Ta Ya formula. Collectors appreciate these pieces for the idea of constant mantra contact: a wearable reminder of protection, restraint, and mindful living. In the gold-plated edition, evaluation typically focuses on the clarity of stamping, the continuity of links, and surface aging that remains consistent with older plating rather than a brand-new shine.
Collector Identity Card
Item: Soxy Hau Na Mo Necklace (Hua Namo)
Year: BE2500 (1957)
Monk: Luang Phor Khai (Phor Than Klai)
Wat: Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat
Mantra Lineage: Na Mo Pu Ta Ya (Hua Namo / “Na” character emphasis)
Material: Gold-plated alloy (Nur Phasom Na / gold-plated finish)
SKU: HuaNamo-BE2500-GoldPlated
Price:
SGD 388
Historical Context
The BE2500 Hua Namo / Soxy Hau Na Mo necklace is commonly associated with temple merit-making cycles and seasonal religious events such as Kathina. Within the southern collector community, the first-batch era is respected for its handwork character: practical, wearable protection expressed through a simple but serious design—bead, stamp, link, mantra.
Materials & Craftsmanship (Gold-Plated Edition)
This edition is presented as a gold-plated Hua Namo necklace, typically understood by collectors as a plated finish over a base alloy. Each bead is stamped with the sacred “Na” character linked to the mantra Na Mo Pu Ta Ya. Wearable length is commonly seen around 18–22 inches, and many owners historically paired the chain with a small Buddha image or takrut as a personal enhancement.
Consecration & Spiritual Empowerment (Belief Framing)
Traditional accounts describe empowerment at Wat Suan Khan with Luang Phor Khai and senior southern practitioners, centering on mantra recitation—especially Na Mo Pu Ta Ya—alongside standard Buddhist chanting. Some lineages also describe southern-style fire empowerment (homa) as part of the ritual vocabulary. Collectors generally view the “charge” as faith-based and intertwined with lineage, intention, and the wearer’s conduct.
Traditional Attributes (Belief Framing)
- Protection (Klaew Klaad): safety, shielding, and warding off negative influences.
- Metta: supportive relationships, better reception, and social harmony.
- Wealth & nobleman support: opportunities, benefactors, and smoother paths (belief-based).
- Mindfulness support: a constant reminder to keep a steady mind and upright intention.
Rarity & Collectibility Notes
For the gold-plated variant, collectors often look for consistent “period” plating tone (not overly new), clear Na stamps, and authentic hand-linked construction. As with any plating, honest age can show as gentle softening at high-contact points—something many collectors consider normal for older wearable chains.
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Disclaimer: This article is for collector education and cultural appreciation. Spiritual benefits are faith-based interpretations and not guarantees. Please verify authenticity, condition, plating wear, and any accompanying documentation before purchase.