Nang Kwak by Chao Khun Sri, Wat Suthat, Brass, B.E.2493 with certification card
This is a highly revered Nang Kwak amulet, created in B.E. 2493 (1950) by Chao Khun Sri (Son) of Wat Suthat, Bangkok. Cast in solid brass, this amulet features Nang Kwak — a deity of good fortune, believed to bring wealth, attract customers, and enhance business success.
Chao Khun Sri was one of the most respected monks of his era, well-known for his spiritual discipline and sacred consecration ceremonies. Amulets blessed by him are considered powerful, especially those produced at Wat Suthat, one of Bangkok’s most sacred and historic temples.
The brass casting is detailed and reflects traditional Thai craftsmanship. Over time, these amulets have become extremely rare, especially pieces that have been preserved in excellent condition.
Collectors and devotees seek this amulet not only for its spiritual power but also for its historical and cultural value. It is especially favored by merchants, business owners, and those seeking prosperity.
This particular piece is authenticated and remains in excellent condition — a valuable addition to any serious Thai amulet collection.








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