Phra Kru Pim Rod Prayao Nur Chin Khew Song Na (Double Faces)
Estimated BE1700–1800 • Prayao Province • With Thaprachan Certificate
Phra Kru Pim Rod Prayao Nur Chin Khew Song Na (Double Faces), Prayao Province — estimated BE1700–1800. The double-face structure is the defining identity for collector verification.
Collector Overview
This is an ancient Northern Thai amulet from Prayao Province, known among collectors as Pim Rod Prayao, made in Nur Chin Khew and recognised for its rare Song Na (double faces) configuration. Pieces in this family are typically assessed through surface age, metal tone, casting/press characteristics, edge integrity, and how the “two-face” identity presents across both sides. This particular piece is supported by a Thaprachan Certificate, giving it a stronger authentication anchor for serious collectors.
Amulet Information
Name: Phra Kru Pim Rod Prayao Nur Chin Khew Song Na (Double Faces)
Estimated Period: BE1700–1800 (collector estimate)
Origin: Prayao Province (Northern Thailand)
Material: Nur Chin Khew (ancient alloy; collector classification)
Key Identity: Song Na (two faces / double-sided facial presentation)
Certificate: Thaprachan Certificate (included)
SKU: TAC-PRAYAO-SONGNA-0001
Price:
SGD 568
Why Collectors Value “Song Na” Prayao
In the Northern tradition, “Song Na” pieces are prized for how clearly the identity reads across both sides—this is not just aesthetics; it is a verification cue. For advanced collectors, the appeal comes from three things: (1) age character and natural surface tone, (2) the rarity of the double-face configuration within Prayao families, and (3) the confidence boost from a recognised certification authority. This makes the piece easier to document, easier to insure, and easier to compare with known references.
Full Photo Reference Set
Thaprachan Certificate
Traditional Spiritual Attributes
In Thai amulet culture, ancient Northern pieces are traditionally associated with protective qualities (คุ้มครอง) and steadiness of mind for the wearer, especially when the piece is kept with respect and good conduct. Collectors typically describe these attributes as cultural belief and practice, not as guaranteed outcomes.
- คุ้มครอง (Khum Khrong): symbolic protection and confidence.
- แคล้วคลาด (Klaew Khlaat): traditionally linked to safety and avoidance of misfortune.
- เมตตา (Metta): calm presence and smoother interactions.
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Disclaimer: This article is for education and collector appreciation. Dating is stated as an estimate (BE1700–1800) and the certification image is provided as part of the listing documentation. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed.