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Guman Thong – 102nd Birthday Batch

Luang Phor Yam • Wat Sam Ngam • BE 2560 (2017)


Personal Experiences Shared by Luksits

After wearing this amulet, many who collect Guman Thong from Luang Phor Yam experienced improved business, increased customer traffic, smoother negotiations and unexpected financial opportunities. Some devotees also describe receiving timely intuition before important decisions, helping them recognise favourable opportunities or avoid troublesome situations.

Business owners traditionally keep Guman Thong close to their shops or workplaces, while pendant-sized examples such as this are carried for wealth, customer attraction, protection and guidance.


Summary

Created in BE 2560 (2017), this Guman Thong belongs to Luang Phor Yam's special 102nd Birthday Batch, commemorating his remarkable 102nd year of life.

The edition continues the renowned Wat Sam Ngam Guman Thong lineage inherited from the legendary Luang Por Tae, whose Guman Thong Wicha established Wat Sam Ngam as one of Thailand's best-known traditions for this form of sacred object.

This particular example is fully painted in gold and retains its red-and-white Sai Sin from the consecration ceremony, tied around the body. Sacred white blessing powder also remains visible upon the head.

Traditionally associated with wealth, business prosperity, customer attraction, Metta, protection and intuitive guidance, this is an important late-period commemorative Guman Thong from Luang Phor Yam.


Historical Background

Wat Sam Ngam in Nakhon Pathom became renowned through the Guman Thong Wicha of Luang Por Tae, whose sacred creations established a lineage that remains highly recognised among Thai devotees and collectors.

This knowledge was preserved by Luang Phor Yam, who continued the Wat Sam Ngam tradition and its established methods of preparing and consecrating Guman Thong.

By BE 2560, Luang Phor Yam had reached the extraordinary age of 102 years. The 102nd Birthday Batch was created to commemorate this milestone and his lifetime devoted to preserving the Wat Sam Ngam lineage.

The edition consequently belongs to the final period of Luang Phor Yam's long life and spiritual practice, giving it particular historical significance within his sacred works.


Sacred Materials & Ritual

The Guman Thong was formed from baking clay blended with traditional sacred materials associated with the Wat Sam Ngam formula.

The sacred mixture traditionally incorporates:

  • Holy soils collected from seven graveyards.
  • Sacred earth from seven piers or ports.
  • Materials collected from other auspicious “seven places”.
  • Pong Prai Kumarn sacred powder.
  • Bone fragments.
  • Temple earth.
  • Sacred herbs and flower pollen.
  • Old sacred powders preserved through the Luang Por Tae lineage.
  • Baking clay forming the body of the figure.

After the figure was formed, this particular example received a complete gold-painted finish, covering both the Guman Thong and its pedestal. Sacred white blessing powder was additionally applied upon the head.

The figure also retains its original red-and-white ceremonial Sai Sin. In Thai sacred practice, Sai Sin is used during chanting and blessing ceremonies as a physical connection to the ritual and the transmission of blessings.

The sacred materials were carefully prepared before each figure was individually formed and finished by hand. Natural differences in the clay surface, gold application, blessing powder and Sai Sin make every example individually distinctive.


Consecration

The batch followed the traditional Wat Sam Ngam Guman Thong Wicha transmitted through the lineage of Luang Por Tae and preserved by Luang Phor Yam.

An important part of this tradition is the Invocation of the Thirty-Two Body Parts, symbolically completing the spiritual body of the Guman Thong during its ceremonial preparation.

The figures then underwent extended chanting and meditative consecration according to the established Wat Sam Ngam method.

The Sai Sin retained around this particular Guman Thong originates from the consecration ceremony, preserving a physical element associated with the ritual blessing of the figure.


Traditional Blessings

Wealth & Business
Traditionally associated with improved business activity, stronger sales, financial opportunities and attracting customers.

Metta & Negotiation
Carried for persuasive speech, smoother negotiations, favourable relationships and receiving cooperation from others.

Good Fortune & Opportunities
Believed to encourage new openings, unexpected opportunities and helpful people entering the owner's path.

Protection
Traditionally regarded as a guardian for its owner, household, shop and workplace.

Intuitive Guidance
Some devotees describe an “ear-warning” quality — a sudden thought, feeling or intuition appearing before danger, difficult situations or important decisions.


Physical Details

Master: Luang Phor Yam (Yaem)
Temple: Wat Sam Ngam, Nakhon Pathom
Year: BE 2560 (2017)
Edition: 102nd Birthday Batch
Occasion: Celebration of Luang Phor Yam reaching 102 years old
Material: Sacred materials blended with baking clay
Finish: Fully painted gold across the figure and pedestal
Blessing Powder: Sacred white blessing powder applied upon the head
Sai Sin: Original red-and-white consecration ceremony Sai Sin retained around the figure
Form: Small Guman Thong Barang artifact
Casing: Waterproof protective casing

Each Guman Thong was individually prepared and finished by hand. Variations in the sacred clay, gold-painted surface, blessing powder and positioning of the ceremonial Sai Sin give every piece its own character.


Recommended Pairing

Guman Thong + Nang Kwak

Best for: Business owners, shops, salespeople, commission workers and freelancers.

The Guman Thong is traditionally believed to seek opportunities, attract customers, protect its owner and provide subtle intuitive warnings.

Nang Kwak is one of Thailand's classic merchant figures, traditionally honoured for beckoning customers, money and prosperous trade.

Together, they form a complementary business pairing. The Guman Thong is believed to draw opportunities and customers towards the owner, while Nang Kwak welcomes customers into the business and encourages continued trade and stable cashflow.

This combination has long been found in Thai commercial settings, where Guman Thong and Nang Kwak may be positioned facing the entrance as complementary symbols of prosperity and customer attraction.


Personal Notes

The BE 2560 102nd Birthday Guman Thong commemorates an exceptional milestone in Luang Phor Yam's life and represents an important late-period release from Wat Sam Ngam.

This particular example is distinguished by its complete gold-painted finish, sacred white blessing powder and retained red-and-white Sai Sin from the consecration ceremony. These surviving ceremonial details give the artifact a strong visual connection to its original preparation and blessing.

Its traditional sacred-material composition, direct connection to the Wat Sam Ngam Guman Thong Wicha, 102nd Birthday provenance and preserved ceremonial Sai Sin make it a meaningful example from the later sacred works of Luang Phor Yam and the Luang Por Tae lineage.

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