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MiNo. 4093A - 4097A Thailand
Opr (5x5) with embossing; A = perf. K 13 1/4:13 1/2; B = imperforated
Set, issue date: December 5, 2025
Picture description:
fbf-fbk) amulets from different monasteries
fbf) Bia Kae, Luang Phu Rod, Wat Nai Rong, Bangkok
fbg) Hanuman Na Khon, Luang Phor Sun, Wat Salakul, Nonthaburi
fbh) Suea, Luang Phor Pan, Wat Mongkol Kothawas (Wat Luang Phor Pan), Samut Prakan
fbi) Rahu, Luang Phor Noi, Wat Srisa Thong, Nakhorn Pathom
fbj) Takrut Solos, Luang Phu Iam, Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi
4093 A  5 B multicolor fbf
4094 A  5 B multicolor fbg
4095 A  5 B multicolor fbh
4096 A  5 B multicolor fbi
4097 A  5 B multicolor fbj
Quantity: 100,000 pieces
Designer: 
Mr. Thaneth Ponchaiwong
Printer: T.K.S. Technologies Public Company Limited, Thailand
Conservation status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" Set of perforated Single stamp
Issue Notice:
  • MiNo. 4093: The Bia Gae of Luang Phu Rod (Wat Nai Rong, Bangkok) refers to a legendary, powerful Thai amulet?a sacred cowrie shell filled with mercury (Parod) and sealed?highly prized for protection against black magic, evil spirits, and misfortune, often ranked among Thailand's top five Bia Gae, alongside Luang Phu Bun's. Created by the respected abbot of Wat Nai Rong, this ancient charm (Krueang Rang) wards off curses, attracts wealth, and ensures safety, with its distinctive look involving specific cord wrapping and lead seals, making authentic pieces rare and valuable.
  • MiNo. 4094: Hanuman Na Khon (or Na Kon) from Luang Phor Sun of Wat Salakul (Sala Kun) in Nonthaburi refers to a highly sought-after Thai amulet, often carved from materials like wood or ivory, depicting the powerful deity Hanuman, famous for protection and strength, with Luang Phor Sun being a legendary monk revered for creating these potent talismans. These amulets are considered powerful protective charms, embodying the monk's spiritual mastery, and are popular among collectors.
  • MiNo. 4095: The famous tiger tooth amulet called "Suea" (Tiger), crafted by the revered monk Luang Phor Parn (Phra Krua Parn) from Wat Mongkol Kothawa (also known as Wat Bang Hia or Wat Klong Dan) in Samut Prakan, Thailand. These powerful amulets, often carved from real tiger teeth, were believed to bestow immense protection, power (Maha Amnaj), and invincibility (Kong Grapan Chadtri) upon their wearers and are therefore highly sought after by Thai amulet collectors.
  • MiNo. 4096: Rahu, Luang Phor Noi, and Wat Srisa Thong in Nakhon Pathom are deeply connected through powerful Thai amulets, especially Rahu amulets carved from one-eyed coconuts, created by the revered monk Luang Phor Noi (and also Luang Por Pin), believed to offer protection from black magic, backstabbers, and negative energies, bringing good fortune, wealth, and power, making Wat Srisa Thong a famous center for Rahu worship in Thailand
  • MiNo. 4097: The Takrut Solos (or Maha Solos Mongkol) from Luang Phu Iam of Wat Saphan Sung in Nonthaburi are powerful, revered Thai amulets, particularly known for immense protection, luck, and warding off evil, made by rolling sacred material (like Talipot palm leaf (Bai Lan)) inscribed with the "Yant Sorot Mongkol" (Sacred Solos Yantra), then covered in polish and gold leaf, carrying on the lineage of this legendary monk

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