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Lp Hom Wat San Mak

Lp Hom Wat San Mak

Regular price $425.00 SGD
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Measures 1cm (with frame 1.5cm)

Summary

Among the many Singha carvings associated with Luang Phor Hom, this is one of the most recognizable and widely accepted forms, known among collectors as the Matatan Singha. The word Matatan refers to a standard or established model that became accepted as the reference form of a master's work. When experienced collectors discuss Luang Phor Hom Singha, this is often the image that comes to mind.

The carving carries the traditional Himmapan lion symbolism of authority, protection, courage, and leadership. It is a form that has remained respected across several generations of collectors because it combines classical Thai mystical symbolism with the personal spiritual lineage of Luang Phor Hom.


Historical Background

Luang Phor Hom is remembered as one of the respected old-era masters whose amulets were created for practical use in everyday life. His Singha carvings became especially sought after among businessmen, traders, community leaders, and individuals who needed to command respect without relying on force.

Within Thai mystical tradition, the Singha represents the ruler among animals. It stands as a symbol of dignity, authority, and unwavering presence. For centuries, Singha images appeared at temple gates, palace entrances, and important buildings as guardians that protected sacred ground while projecting strength and stability.

The Matatan Singha eventually became one of the established forms associated with Luang Phor Hom's lineage. Collectors often view it as a complete representation of the qualities traditionally sought from a Singha amulet: Baramee, protection, authority, prosperity, and social respect.


Origins of the Materials

Traditional Singha carvings from older generations were commonly produced from sacred natural materials selected for both durability and spiritual significance. The material was carefully shaped by hand, allowing each carving to retain subtle individual characteristics.

Over time, these materials naturally develop a surface texture and coloration that reflect decades of handling, worship, and preservation. Collectors often appreciate these signs of age because they connect the piece directly to the period in which it was originally created and used.

The carving style itself follows the traditional Thai Singha pattern, featuring the characteristic facial structure, curled tail, powerful stance, and symbolic body markings that have appeared in Thai protective carvings for generations.


Ritual

Within Thai wicha traditions, Singha consecration focuses on awakening qualities associated with kingship, guardianship, and authority.

During empowerment ceremonies, the Singha is treated as a spiritual guardian capable of strengthening the owner's presence while serving as a protective companion. Traditional formulas associated with Singha often emphasize courage, leadership, protection from dangers, and the ability to overcome obstacles.

The intention is not merely physical protection but the cultivation of inner stability and confidence. A respected Singha is believed to project the calm strength of a leader who remains composed under pressure.


Blessings and Effects

The strongest quality traditionally associated with Luang Phor Hom's Singha is Baramee.

Baramee can be understood as spiritual authority and personal influence. It is the quality that causes others to listen more attentively, respect your decisions, and acknowledge your position naturally.

Many users also seek Singha for protection against jealousy, office politics, and hidden opposition. In traditional belief, the Singha helps the owner maintain stability when dealing with competitors, difficult personalities, or situations where leadership is required.

Business owners often favor Singha because it combines authority with prosperity symbolism. The lion's image represents confidence, forward movement, and the ability to hold one's ground while continuing to grow.

The amulet is also traditionally associated with courage, decisiveness, and mental strength during periods of uncertainty.


Modern Application

Today, the Matatan Singha remains especially relevant for business owners, managers, sales professionals, entrepreneurs, investors, politicians, and individuals whose success depends on reputation and influence.

Many owners carry their Singha during important meetings, negotiations, presentations, and business discussions. Others keep it on their work desk or in their office as a symbol of authority and stability.

Its guardian symbolism also makes it a popular daily-carry piece for those who travel frequently or regularly interact with large numbers of people.


Physical Details

This example follows the classic Matatan pattern associated with Luang Phor Hom.

The carving displays the traditional Singha posture with a raised head, powerful body, curled tail, and characteristic markings that distinguish the established model. The proportions are balanced and immediately recognizable to collectors familiar with Luang Phor Hom's work.

Its compact size makes it practical for daily wear while retaining the visual presence expected from a traditional Singha carving.


Recommended Pairing

The Singha pairs exceptionally well with amulets focused on protection, authority, and career advancement.

Many experienced collectors combine a Singha with a Buddha amulet for balance between spiritual protection and worldly influence. Others pair it with Sivali for prosperity and opportunities, or with Hanuman for courage and determination.

For individuals focused on business growth, the combination of Baramee-oriented amulets and a traditional Singha has long been a favored approach among Thai collectors.


Personal Notes

I personally wear a Luang Phor Hom Singha and have done so for years.

What continually stands out to me is not only the feeling of confidence it brings, but the sense of steadiness when dealing with people. Many collectors focus on wealth and prosperity, but one of the qualities I value most is its traditional reputation for helping the wearer navigate jealousy, politics, and hidden opposition while maintaining respect and authority.

For those interested in traditional Thai mystical symbolism, the Matatan Singha remains one of the most recognizable and enduring forms of the guardian lion. It represents strength that is controlled, leadership that is respected, and Baramee that develops through consistent action and personal conduct.

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