🪙 Theprajao Heng Choklap Copper Medal
This copper medal comes from Wat Jin Phracha Samosorn (วัดจีนประชาสโมสร), also called Wat Leng Hok Yi , an important Chinese temple located in Chachoengsao province.
On one side, it represents a stylized elephant , with naive features reminiscent of certain medieval representations, a symbol of power and stability. The other side presents a double vajra , a ritual weapon of Tantric Buddhism, accompanied by Chinese ideograms bearing blessings and prosperity.
Wat Jin Phracha Samosorn
Founded in the late 19th century by the Chinese community of Chachoengsao, Wat Jin Phracha Samosorn is one of the most famous Sino-Thai temples in the region. It is known for its traditional Chinese architecture and major festivals, especially the Chinese New Year. Worshippers flock here to seek luck, prosperity, and success in their businesses, as the temple is particularly associated with protective deities and the energy of fortune.
Features :
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Jin Phracha Samosorn (Wat Leng Hok Yi), Chachoengsao
- 📐 Dimensions: 3.5 cm
- ⚓ Weight: 13 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in transparent and gold plastic decorated with traditional motifs.
✨ Spiritual Meaning
This medal is a powerful lucky charm, combining Sino-Thai tradition and esoteric symbols. The elephant, associated with strength and memory, reinforces stability and perseverance, while the double vajra provides protection against harmful energies . The Chinese ideograms engraved on the reverse attract luck and prosperity, making it a complete talisman for material and spiritual success.