Thai Buddhist Monk Amulet. Condition is New. Shipped with USPS First Class Package.


Name: Phra Kamphaeng Chumnum Thewada


‘Chumnum Thewada’ means ‘the assembly of angels’.


From: Wat Phra Borommathat Nakhon Chum, Kamphaeng Phet Province


Origin: Thailand


Year: 2560 B.E. (2017 C.E.)


Size: width 7.7 x height 11.2 cm


Material: great blessed earth mass


Amount: released only 293 pieces


Power: charm & kindness, wealth and saving from dangers


Objective: The temple requires donations for building the meditation hall.


Wat Phra Borommathat Nakhon Chum, Kamphaeng Phet Province, Thailand. The temple situated in the centre of Mueang Nakhon Chum (Kamphaeng Phet ancient town) featuring a Burmese-style Chedi. The Chedi itself is believed to originally have been a Sukhothai-type structure, its style having been altered during a restoration work financed by a wealthy Burmese about a century ago.


These amulets were found at Wat Phra Borommathat Nakhon Chum on 4 March 2012 during renovating the vihara to be the library for monks and novices.


The amulets from Wat Phra Borommathat Nakhon Chum are assumed to be more than 200 years old. Ancient amulets that were found are called “Phra Kroo”. In fact, Phra Kroo from Kamphaeng Phet Province have been famous among Thai amulet circle for a long time.


**Believed whoever owns those Phra Kroo will be lucky, prosperous and moreover safe from harm and dangers.**


Blessing ceremony of this collection was held throughout 3 months in 2016 by abbot and monks in the Buddhist chapel, Phra Borommathat Nakhon Chum and again on 1 April 2017 (the holy day called “Sao Ha”).