Plaques commissioned for royal-anniversary occasions in December follow specific protocols. Material, ribbon color, and inscription voice are all prescribed. A short reference before December's commemorations.
Plaques commissioned for royal-anniversary occasions in December follow specific protocols. Material, ribbon color, and inscription voice are all prescribed. A short reference before December's commemorations.
Thai royal anniversaries each have a designated day color — yellow for King Rama IX (Monday's birthday color, December 5 Father's Day), yellow for King Rama X (also Monday-born), pale blue for Queen Sirikit (Friday's color). Ribbon and accent colors on commemorative plaques must match the relevant day color. Trying to be creative reads as ignorance.
Royal commemorative inscriptions are written in formal Thai first, with English (if included) appearing smaller and below. The hierarchy is conventional and load-bearing. Plaques that lead with English and demote Thai to a small line read as commercially insensitive in this specific context.