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LP Chern - Wat Taa Ee

LP Chern - Wat Taa Ee

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Khun Paen Jom Talad

LP Chern · Wat Taa Ee 
B.E. 2543 (2000)
~ 2 Inches


Sacred Craftsmanship

Each Khun Paen Jom Talad was individually pressed from carefully prepared Pong Maha Saneh, resulting in natural variations in colour, texture, sacred-material inclusions and mould definition. These differences are characteristic of individually prepared powder amulets and make every piece unique.


Personal Experiences Shared by Luksits

Khun Paen Jom Talad has developed a particularly strong reputation among collectors familiar with LP Chern's work, especially for Maha Saneh, Maha Niyom, benefactors and opportunities involving people.

A considerable number of these pieces have passed through collectors over the years, with consistently positive experiences being shared. Many accounts centre upon becoming more socially noticeable, meeting helpful people and finding that conversations or introductions develop more naturally.

Those working in sales and business have described customers becoming easier to approach, negotiations progressing more smoothly and new contacts unexpectedly leading to further opportunities. Others speak of senior colleagues or influential people becoming more willing to offer advice, introductions or assistance.

In personal relationships, luksits particularly value the Khun Paen aspect. Some describe becoming more confident when meeting new people, receiving greater attention from the opposite sex and finding it easier for new friendships or relationships to progress.

This combination of attraction and opportunity remains the defining character of the piece.


Summary

Khun Paen Jom Talad is an unusual hybrid sacred-powder amulet created by LP Chern of Wat Taa Ee, Buriram, in B.E. 2543 (2000).

Its composition brings together Khun Paen and Phra Sivali, two sacred figures whose traditional qualities complement one another particularly well.

Khun Paen represents Maha Saneh, Maha Niyom, personal attraction and progress in relationships. Phra Sivali represents fortune, abundance, benefactors and favourable opportunities.

The amulet was created from Pong Maha Saneh, reinforcing its emphasis upon attraction, popularity and favourable human response.

Rather than concentrating solely upon romance or wealth, Khun Paen Jom Talad represents progress in everyday life through people—meeting useful contacts, receiving support, developing relationships and encountering opportunities that allow the keeper to move forward.


Historical Background

Khun Paen occupies a distinctive position within Thai amulet culture. Over generations, his image became strongly associated with charisma, courage, attraction and the ability to succeed through difficult or competitive circumstances.

For this reason, Khun Paen amulets are especially associated with Maha Saneh and Maha Niyom. They are commonly collected by people whose lives depend upon communication, personal relationships and the ability to make a favourable impression.

Phra Sivali carries a different tradition.

As one of the Buddha's important disciples, Phra Sivali became particularly associated in Thai devotion with abundance, favourable support and receiving necessities wherever he travelled. His image is consequently carried by merchants, travellers and those seeking benefactors or opportunities.

Khun Paen Jom Talad combines these two traditions into one composition.

The symbolism is straightforward: Khun Paen encourages favourable relationships, while Phra Sivali supports the opportunities and benefactors that may arise through them.


LP Chern of Wat Taa Ee

LP Chern of Wat Taa Ee in Buriram is known among collectors for sacred objects prepared within the traditional amulet culture of northeastern Thailand.

His pieces often reflect practical concerns encountered in everyday life—Metta, Saneh, fortune, opportunity and favourable dealings with others.

Khun Paen Jom Talad is representative of this approach. Instead of concentrating upon one traditional blessing, the design combines two complementary sacred figures to support both personal relationships and advancement in life.

The B.E. 2543 batch has consequently remained popular among devotees seeking an amulet that can be comfortably carried for work, business and social life.


Origins of the Materials

The principal material is Pong Maha Saneh, a sacred powder preparation traditionally associated with attraction, popularity and favourable attention.

Within Thai wicha, sacred powders are prepared from selected ritual ingredients according to the lineage and methods of the individual master. Their significance comes from both the materials themselves and the prayers, inscriptions and consecration involved in their preparation.

For Khun Paen Jom Talad, Pong Maha Saneh strengthens the social character of the amulet.

With Khun Paen, it supports Saneh and personal attraction.

With Phra Sivali, the same favourable human response becomes associated with benefactors, introductions and opportunities.


Ritual

The prepared Pong Maha Saneh was pressed into the distinctive elongated mould before undergoing consecration by LP Chern.

The front brings together the figurative symbolism of Khun Paen and Phra Sivali, while the reverse carries an extensive arrangement of sacred yants and inscriptions.

The consecration traditionally concentrates upon three closely related intentions:

  • Maha Saneh — attraction and personal magnetism.
  • Maha Niyom — popularity, goodwill and favourable treatment.
  • Fortune and benefactors — meeting people who may bring assistance or opportunity.

Together, these qualities give the amulet its reputation as a piece concerned with advancement through relationships and social connections.


Traditional Blessings

Maha Saneh & Maha Niyom

This is one of the principal reasons collectors seek Khun Paen Jom Talad.

The Khun Paen imagery and Pong Maha Saneh are traditionally associated with becoming more noticeable, approachable and favourably received by others.

For relationships, this may be interpreted as attraction and greater opportunities to meet new people. In professional life, the same qualities apply to customers, colleagues and business contacts.

Benefactors & Opportunities

Phra Sivali adds another important dimension.

His traditional association with abundance and favourable support makes the amulet particularly suitable for those hoping to meet helpful people along their path.

A new customer, introduction from a friend, assistance from a superior or an unexpected professional connection may all represent the kind of opportunity traditionally associated with this aspect of the amulet.

Progression

The deeper theme of Khun Paen Jom Talad is progression.

This may concern advancement at work, expanding one's social circle, developing business connections or allowing a personal relationship to move naturally towards its next stage.

The emphasis is upon opening circumstances in which progress becomes easier.


Modern Application

Khun Paen Jom Talad is particularly relevant to people whose success depends upon regular interaction with others.

It is commonly suited to:

  • Sales and commission-based work.
  • Business and customer relationships.
  • Networking and meeting new people.
  • Career opportunities and benefactors.
  • Social confidence and popularity.
  • Dating and developing relationships.

For someone entering a new workplace or social environment, the combination is especially appropriate: Khun Paen supports the ability to connect with people, while Phra Sivali represents the fortunate circumstances that may emerge from those connections.


Physical Details

This B.E. 2543 example measures approximately 2 inches and is formed from light-coloured Pong Maha Saneh.

The front presents the distinctive hybrid composition, with Khun Paen occupying the principal position beneath radiating lines and the walking Phra Sivali incorporated into the lower portion of the design.

The reverse is extensively pressed with sacred yants, Khom characters and inscriptions associated with the consecrated design.

Small particles and variations can be seen naturally throughout the powder body, reflecting the mixed sacred materials used in its preparation.

This example has been protected within a handcrafted 925 silver casing, allowing both sides of the original amulet to remain clearly visible.


Recommended Pairings

For speech and negotiation, Salika complements the Maha Saneh qualities by strengthening the traditional emphasis upon communication and persuasive speech.

For business and customer attraction, Nang Kwak adds the symbolism of calling customers and encouraging commerce.

For career progression, a Maha Amnaj or Baramee amulet complements Phra Sivali by adding authority, recognition and support from senior figures.

For relationships, Yin Tong forms a particularly balanced pairing. Khun Paen Jom Talad encourages attraction and opportunities to meet people, while Yin Tong traditionally supports affection, harmony and the development of relationships.


Who Is This For?

Khun Paen Jom Talad is particularly suitable for people who recognise that many important changes in life begin with meeting the right person at the right time.

For the salesperson, that person may become an important customer.

For the employee, it may be a senior who recognises their ability.

For the business owner, it may be a new contact who introduces an unexpected opportunity.

For someone seeking companionship, it may simply be meeting a person with whom a relationship can gradually develop.

This is where the hybrid nature of the B.E. 2543 Khun Paen Jom Talad becomes especially meaningful: Khun Paen supports attraction and relationships, while Phra Sivali supports benefactors, fortune and the opportunities that allow life to progress.

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