Two-Faced Naga Amulet First Edition by Luang Pu Thup Wat Khaae Nang Loeng B.E. 2519
Description
Two-Faced Naga Amulet First Edition by Luang Pu Thup, Wat Khaae Nang Loeng, Bangkok, B.E. 2519. This two-faced Naga amulet first edition was created by Luang Pu Thup of Wat Khaae Nang Loeng in the year B.E. 2519 and is considered one of the sacred objects highly regarded among Bangkok's venerable monks. It is recognized as the first edition of the two-faced Naga amulet design, featuring a distinctive creation style that differs from standard Naga amulets. The distinctive characteristic of this edition is its "two-faced Naga" design, with both sides displaying a Buddha image beneath the Naga serpent, reflecting the unique craftsmanship of that era. This also demonstrates protective beliefs and auspicious qualities aligned with the traditional Naga amulet design that has been widely appreciated in Thai amulet circles for many generations. Luang Pu Thup of Wat Khaae Nang Loeng was a venerable monk deeply respected in the Bangkok area. His sacred objects have been continuously documented and studied, particularly his early editions and amulets with distinctive creation designs.
