Royal Cremation Ceremony of H.M. King
Bhumiphon
(2017)
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Issue
Name: |
Royal Cremation Ceremony of
His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej |
Thai
Issue
Name: |
พระราชพิธีถวายพระเพลิงพระบรมศพ
พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรภูมิพลอดุลยเดช
บรมนาถบพิตร |
Issue Date: |
2017/2560-10-25 |
Cause: |
To
commemorate the
Royal Cremation Ceremony of
H.M.
Bhumipon Adunyadet |
Catalogue Number: |
2017/32-45 |
Denomination: |
9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht,
3 Baht, 3 Baht, 3 Baht, 9 Baht |
Unused Value: |
9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht, 9 Baht,
3 Baht, 3 Baht, 3 Baht, 9 Baht |
Complete Set: |
99 Baht (unused), 13 Baht
(used) |
Thailex Collection: |
n/a |
Size: |
Designs
2017/32-40:
50 x 33 mm;
Designs
2017/41 and
43:
51 x 33 mm; Design
2017/42:
33 x 51 mm; Design
2017/44:
31 x 51 mm |
Quantity
of Stamps: |
3,000,000 pieces each per
design |
Printer: |
Thai British Security Printing Public Company
Limited, Thailand |
Subject: |
Designs
2017/32-40: Nine portraits of King
Bhumipon Adunyadet,
each with in the top right corner the silhouette of his head in gold and
with a denomination of 9
baht,
which refers to his Crown Title, i.e.
Rama IX.
Though mostly in civilian dress, in Designs 2017/33 and 2017/36, he is wearing a
military uniform, namely of the
Army
and of the Air Force
respectively and with the ranks of
Field Marshal (fig.)
and
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
(fig.);
2017/41: Royal Urn of King
Rama IX
topped by the
nine-tired
Royal
Umbrella, known in Thai as
koht
(fig.)
and
chattra
(fig.)
respectively; Design 2017/42:
Royal
Palanquin
or
rachakaanhaam,
used for
transporting the Royal Urn to and from the Royal Chariot and to the
Cremation Hall; Design 2017/43: Royal Chariot, in Thai known as
rajarot
(fig.)
topped with a
busabok
(fig.)
to house the Royal Urn and used for transporting the urn over longer
distances in ritual ceremony; Design 2017/44: the Royal Cremation Hall
at
Sanam Luang
and known as
Phra
Meru
Mas (พระเมรุมาศ),
pronounced Phra Mehn
Maht and meaning
‘Golden
Crematorium’ or
‘Brimstone
Crematorium’.
The total sum of the denomination of all 13 stamps is 99 Baht, i.e. a double
nine, with nine being an auspicious number in Thailand. |
Related Link: |
Bhumipon Adunyadet,
Rama IX,
nine,
baht,
chat,
palanquin,
Army,
koht,
chattra,
rajarot,
racha, kaanhaam,
100th Anniversary of the
National Museum,
busabok,
Arts of the Kingdom (1st Series),
The Longest Reign Celebrations (3rd
Series),
Phra,
Meru,
Sanam Luang |
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