Bang saded: A one-of-a-kind royal court doll crafted by Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavadi is proudly displayed in Bang Saded. The doll, which holds significant cultural value, is showcased in a traditional Thai-style building, symbolizing the community's respect and admiration for the Princess.
According to Thai News Agency, Princess Bajrakitiyabha's visit to the Bang Saded Royal Court Doll Center in Pa Mok District, Ang Thong Province, on November 18, 2007, was a pivotal moment. During this visit, the Princess actively participated in sculpting the dolls with the villagers, guided by 72-year-old teacher Rujee Vijitranurak, resulting in this unique masterpiece.
Professor Rujee shared that His Majesty the King had previously sculpted royal court dolls as gifts for the villagers of Bang Saded, marking them as the only ones crafted by His Majesty's own hands. The people of Ang Thong express deep gratitude for His Majesty's generosity, as these artistic endeavors have provided them with occupations and income, enabling them to support their children's education. The community remains committed to following and emulating His Majesty's royal initiatives.
In related news, the Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) expressed its condolences on the passing of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha. Mr. Narong Klanwarin, Chairman of the Election Commission, led a ceremony to honor the Princess, where participants paid respects to her portrait and observed a moment of silence to convey their loyalty, gratitude, and profound sorrow.