Phra Naga Prok Two-Faced, 1st Edition, Luang Pu Thoop, Wat Khae, Nang Loeng, 2519
Description
Phra Naga Prok Two Faces, First Edition of Luang Pu Tup, Wat Khaae, Nang Loeng, Bangkok, B.E. 2519. Constructed in B.E. 2519 and considered one of the auspicious objects mentioned among the circle of venerable monks of Bangkok, being the first edition of the two-faced naga prok mold which has a different construction form from ordinary naga prok amulets. The distinctive characteristic of this edition is the design as a two-faced naga prok, with both sides displaying the Buddha image under the naga king, reflecting the distinctive identity of the craftsmanship of that era, and also representing the belief concept of protection, warding off danger, and auspiciousness according to the naga prok amulets that have received long-standing popularity in the Thai amulet circle.




