Si Phueng, Luang Por Kuay Wat Khositaram, BE2521, issued to Wat Chan Charoensri

Si Phueng • BE2521

Luang Por Kuay • Wat Khositaram • Issued to Wat Chan Charoensri • Samakon Certificate

Overview

Si Phueng, Luang Por Kuay Wat Khositaram, BE2521, issued to Wat Chan Charoensri
(with Samakon Certificate)

Si Phueng (สีผึ้ง) is one of the most personal items in Thai amulet culture—quiet, intimate, and often kept close rather than displayed. Collectors associate Si Phueng with metta (เมตตา) and mahaniyom (มหานิยม): the kind of charm that helps you be received warmly, spoken of kindly, and remembered for the right reasons. When it carries the name of Luang Por Kuay of Wat Khositaram, and is stated as BE2521 issued to Wat Chan Charoensri, it becomes a piece many collectors treat as “small in size, heavy in lineage.”

Amulet Information
Item: Si Phueng (สีผึ้ง)
Monk: Luang Por Kuay (หลวงพ่อกวย)
Temple: Wat Khositaram (วัดโฆสิตาราม)
Year (BE): 2521
Issued to: Wat Chan Charoensri
Certificate: Samakom Certificate
SKU: TAC-LPKUAY-SIPHUEG-001
Price: SGD 168

History & Collector Context

Luang Por Kuay is widely respected among Thai amulet collectors for his disciplined practice and strong reputation in metta-based consecrations. Within collector circles, Si Phueng linked to his name is often discussed as a “social harmony” support item—something people keep for daily life: dealing with clients, colleagues, interviews, negotiations, and family relationships.

The listing states this Si Phueng is from BE2521 and issued to Wat Chan Charoensri. In practical collector terms, “issued to” batches are often appreciated because they carry a clearer route of distribution and purpose—temple merit activity, support, or a dedicated issuance—rather than being random marketplace circulation.

What Si Phueng Is (In Plain Collector Language)

Si Phueng is traditionally a sacred wax-like substance kept in a small container. People usually apply it lightly (or keep it sealed, depending on tradition and personal comfort). Its cultural purpose is not “loud power” — it’s the softer kind: being liked, being helped, and having conversations go smoother.

  • Metta (เมตตา): kindness, warmth, and gentle acceptance from others.
  • Mahaniyom (มหานิยม): popularity, good impressions, and smoother social flow.
  • Work & Trade: commonly kept by people who sell, negotiate, or serve customers.

Samakom Certificate (Why It Matters)

For items like Si Phueng—where the value is often tied to lineage and authenticity rather than visible “pim” details—documentation becomes especially important. The included Samakom certificate (as shown) adds an extra layer of confidence for collectors, particularly when building a serious Luang Por Kuay line.

Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties

Traditionally, Si Phueng is associated with metta, charm, and social ease. Many devotees keep it for: better conversations, kinder treatment, and improved interpersonal outcomes. These are belief-based cultural interpretations, not guaranteed results.

Full Photo Reference Set

Front

Front view — overall condition and container clarity.

Front with Case

Front with casing — practical for daily carry and protection.

Samakon Certificate

Samakom Certificate — authentication support (as shown).

Samakon Box

Samakom box — set completeness for collectors.

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Disclaimer: This write-up is for education and collector appreciation. Spiritual attributes are traditional belief-based interpretations, not guarantees. Certification and packaging are presented as shown; buyers should still perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed.