Sacred statue of Luang Pu Thuat, a highly respected figure in Thai Buddhism. The statue is 7.5 inches tall and depicts him in the Tudong posture, which is a meditative walking stance. He’s shown with his signature ‘Glod’ umbrella, a symbol of his spiritual journey.
The statue is part of a collection from Wat Mae Takrai, a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Alongside the statue, there are also small coin-like amulets made from various sacred metals. These amulets and the statue were released together as part of the ‘Run Sompote’ or ‘Sompochana’ edition.
The base of the statue contains a Luang Por Thuat coin, also from the ‘Run Sompote’ edition, which is made from brass and bronze alchemical alloys and coated in a matt black finish. The statue and the amulets are not just collectible items, but also hold deep spiritual significance, embodying the teachings and legacy of Luang Pu Thuat.