Royal Decorations - 2nd Series
(1988)
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Issue
Name: |
Royal Decorations (2nd
Series) |
Thai
Issue
Name: |
เครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์ (ชุด2) |
Issue Date: |
1988/2531-12-05 |
Cause: |
To publicize the Royal
Decorations |
Catalogue Number: |
1988/40-47 |
Denomination: |
2 Baht, 2 Baht, 3 Baht, 3 Baht,
5 Baht, 5 Baht, 7 Baht, 7 Baht |
Unused Value: |
6 Baht, 6 Baht, 12 Baht, 12 Baht,
17 Baht, 17 Baht, 20 Baht, 20 Baht |
Complete Set: |
110 Baht (unused), 60 Baht
(used) |
Thailex Collection: |
Complete set |
Size: |
45 x 27 mm |
Quantity
of Stamps: |
6 million pieces for designs
of 2 Baht and 2 million pieces each for all other designs |
Printer: |
Cartor S.A., France |
Subject: |
Four sets of se-tenant stamps depicting various Royal Decorations, with the last
set
(4) being decorations of the highest ranking amongst those shown, while
the others (1-3) follow in descending order of precedence: 1. Knight
Grand Commander of the Honourable Order of
Rama
(First Class), named Senangkhabodi (เสนางคะบดี) and consisting of a pendant
with a golden depiction of
Rama
wielding a sword while defeating an enemy, on a black sash with red trim, to
be worn over the right shoulder to the left hip, as well as a star, to be
worn on the left chest. It was established on 22 July 1918 AD by King
Rama VI
in order to be bestowed onto those who have rendered special military
services either in peace or in wartime, including foreigners; 2. Knight and
Dame Grand Cordon (Special Class) of the Most Exalted Order of the White
Elephant, named
Maha
Paramabhorn (ปรมาภรณ์)
Chang Pheuak
and consisting of a pendant with a depiction of
Erawan,
on a green edged red sash with a blue and yellow trim, to be worn over the
shoulder to the hip, as well as a star, to be worn on the chest. It was established in 1861 AD by King
Rama IV
in order to be bestowed onto those who have rendered services beneficial to
the government or the public, including to
honourable foreigners,
royals and Heads of States of other nations, and is up to present the most
awarded order of Thailand; 3. Knight and Dame Grand Cordon (Special Class)
of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand, named
Maha
Wachira
Mongkut
and
consisting of a pendant with a depiction of the Royal Crown, on a white and
red edged blue sash with a blue, to be worn over the shoulder to the hip, as
well as a star, to be worn on the chest. It established in 1869 AD by King
Rama V
in order to bestowed upon Thai nationals, members of the royal family,
governmental employees, and foreign dignitaries for their outstanding
services to the Kingdom of Thailand. The order originally had seven classes,
the Special Class seen here was added by King Rama VI on 30 December 1918
AD; 4. Knight of the
Rattana
Waraphon (วราภรณ์) Order of Merit, i.e. the Attendants of the King. It
consists of a pendant made up of a double
vajra
or vajra cross (fig.),
the royal monogram of Rama VI (ร.ร.๖) set in diamonds against a blue
background and surrounded by a ring of diamonds, eight diamond leaves and
four golden
nagas, and topped by
the Royal Crown which has golden beams radiating from its tip. The pendant
is made to be worn around the neck, yet their are two kinds of this pendant,
the one slightly larger than the other. The smaller version is known as Faai
Nah (ฝ่ายหน้า) and is worn hanging on a yellow sash with a black trim, the
larger one is known as Faai Nai (ฝ่ายใน) and is worn from a chain with links
that are adorned with the letters of the royal cipher and with a
yan-sign
at its bottom centre, as well as
chadah-style
crowns. The order was
established on 1 August 1911 by King Rama VI in order to reward those who
rendered personal services to the sovereign. |
Related Link: |
kreuang racha-itsariyapon,
Pavilion of Regalia, Royal
Decorations and Coins,
Rama,
Rama VI,
maha,
Chang Pheuak,
Erawan,
wachira,
mongkut,
Rama V,
rattana,
vajra,
visvavajra,
yan,
naga,
Royal Decoration - 3rd Series,
Royal Decorations - 1st Series |
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