Luang Pu Thuad Lang Yant “Thaw” Nur Phong BE2506 Mae Chee Boonruen Wat Awutwikasitaram

Luang Pu Thuad • Lang Yant “Thaw”

Nur Phong • BE2506 • Mae Chee Boonruen • Wat Awut • With Thaprachan Certificate

Luang Pu Thuad Lang Yant 'Thaw' Nur Phong BE2506 — Mae Chee Boonruen — Wat Awut — Thaprachan Certificate

Overview — Luang Pu Thuad Lang Yant “Thaw” in Nur Phong, dated BE2506, associated with Mae Chee Boonruen of Wat Awut, presented with a Thaprachan certificate (as shown in the listing images).

What This Piece Is

This is a classic Luang Pu Thuad devotional amulet with a special back design: Lang Yant “Thaw”. Collectors like this style because it combines the well-known Luang Pu Thuad front with a yantra back that feels “complete” — a strong daily-wear piece that many people keep close for peace of mind.

Amulet Information
Name: Luang Pu Thuad Lang Yant “Thaw”
Year (BE): 2506
Material: Nur Phong (powder) 
Temple / Association: Wat Awutwikasitaram 
Lineage Note: Mae Chee Boonruen 
Certificate: Thaprachan Certificate 
SKU: TAC-MAECHEE-LPTHUAD-001
Price: SGD 308

Background & Collector Notes

The listing identifies this piece as BE2506 and links it to Mae Chee Boonruen and Wat Awut. For collectors, that combination is meaningful: it anchors the amulet to a specific era and a known religious figure/temple association, rather than being a generic Luang Pu Thuad piece with no reference point.

The most important part here is practical — the listing includes a Thaprachan certificate image. For buyers, that’s a big plus because it adds a layer of confidence and makes the amulet easier to document and resell within collector circles.

Design & Features

  • Front: Luang Pu Thuad portrait style — widely respected for protection.
  • Back: Yant “Thaw” — a yantra-style imprint that collectors look for in this variant.
  • Material: Nur Phong — powder texture that often shows natural aging and softness over time.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes

Luang Pu Thuad amulets are traditionally worn for protection and safe travels — that’s the classic reason people carry them. The yantra back is often seen as “extra support” for grounding and inner stability. Most devotees will tell you the real power comes from faith, mindful living, and making merit — the amulet is a reminder and a companion on that path.

  • คุ้มครอง (Protection): peace of mind, safety, and steady support.
  • กันภัย (Guarding): often worn for travel and daily work.
  • ตั้งหลัก (Grounding): calm focus and steadier decisions.

Full Photo Reference Set

Front — Luang Pu Thuad Lang Yant 'Thaw' BE2506

Front view.

Back — Yant 'Thaw' — Luang Pu Thuad BE2506

Back view — Lang Yant “Thaw”.

Thaprachan Certificate — Luang Pu Thuad Lang Yant 'Thaw' BE2506

Thaprachan certificate (as provided in the listing).

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Disclaimer: This article is for education and collector appreciation. All attributes (year, material, associations, and certification) follow the details shown in the listing. Collectors should do independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed.