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The Office of Arts and Culture Presents: The Commemorative Statue of Her Majesty Queen Sunandha Kumariratana

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2026-05-15 15:07:35


The Office of Arts and Culture has commissioned the creation of a limited edition of commemorative statues of Her Majesty Queen Sunandha Kumariratana. The design is inspired by the original royal monument, featuring the royal posture designed by Ajarn Sanan Silakorn and sculpted by Mr. Saroj Jarak. These statues serve as a tribute to Her Majesty, whose name is the origin of our institution, "Suan Sunandha."

All statues were consecrated in a formal Consecration Ceremony (Phuttha Phisek) held on July 25, 2025. The collection is available in three exquisite editions:

1. Model S1: Premium Gold Edition

Material: Imported Brass, hand-applied with 99.99% Pure Gold Leaf.

Base: Genuine Black Italian Marble.

Limited Edition: 50 pieces.

Rental Price: 59,999 THB.



2. Model S2: Bronze Edition

Material: Imported Brass with a Bronze finish.

Base: Genuine Green Italian Marble.

Limited Edition: 50 pieces.

Rental Price: 39,999 THB.


3. Model S3: Resin Edition

Material: High-quality Resin with a matching resin base.

Limited Edition: 300 pieces.

Rental Price: 8,999 THB.

Product Specifications:

Dimensions: Width 17 cm, Length 28 cm, Total Height 23 cm (Base height: 3 cm).

Weight: S1 & S2: 6.6 kg | S3: 4.0 kg.

Special Features: Each brass statue (S1 & S2) is engraved with a unique serial number. All editions come in a premium, high-thickness magnetic rigid box.

Special Offer: Interest-Free Installment Plan
To provide alumni, staff, students, and devotees with a better opportunity to own this sacred tribute, we are offering an interest-free installment plan for up to 6 months.


For Inquiries and Pre-orders:
Visit the Office of Arts and Culture, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Building 22, 1st Floor.
Contact: 0 2160 1016 or 094-557-1763 (Ms. Sulawan Phansri).
Please contact during official government working hours.