Antique bronze Naga ring belonging to the Venerable Luang Phor Imam of Wat Hua Khao (Suphanburi)
An old bronze ring depicting a protective Naga, attributed to the very venerable Luang Phor Imm (1863 – 1937) of Wat Hua Khao, Suphanburi province.
This ring has a solid, robust shape, with a stylized Naga head at the top, an ancient symbol of protection, spiritual power, and mastery over invisible forces. The bronze's antique patina testifies to its age and history.
This ring is clearly a ritual object, to be worn only in a religious setting and not as a ring to wear on your hand in everyday life (its shape and weight would be far too uncomfortable). It could, however, be worn as a pendant on a cord.
The Nagas occupy a central place in Southeast Asian Buddhism. Guardians of sacred treasures and protectors of the Dharma, they are associated with protection against visible and invisible dangers, as well as with prosperity and stability.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Imm (1863 – 1937)
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Hua Khao, Suphanburi
- ✨ Deity: Naga
- 📐 Dimensions: Inner diameter: 20 mm
- ⚓ Weight: approximately 35 grams
This antique ring is aimed at collectors of authentic ritual objects as well as practitioners seeking a traditional talisman linked to the spiritual lineage of Wat Hua Khao.
🐉 Wearing the Naga ring invokes the primal force of the deep waters and the underworld. This ring acts as a circle of protection, a ring of energy sealing around you the vigilance of guardian spirits and inner stability in the face of trials.