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Souvenir Black is Back

A ribbon for mourning the demise of the Thai King

Author : Amit Dixit

The death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (or Phra Bat Somdet Phra Paraminthra Maha Bhumibol Adulyadej Mahitalathibet Ramathibodi Chakkrinaruebodin Sayamminthrathirat Borommanatthabophit, to give his full ceremonial title) on October 13, 2016 plunged Thailand into a year-long period of mourning. Visitors flying into Thailand are advised to dress in dark colours, preferably black, when stepping out, and, should they like, also pin a black ribbon to their top. Ribbons can range from, well, just a strip of ribbon to elaborate affairs studded with crystals or semi-precious stones, and Bangkoks sois are brimming with options for every pocket and persuasion. On a recent visit to Bangkok, I joined the swelling ranks of mourners by getting my own. Its understated, like me, and theres a small symbol denoting the number 9, which stands for King Rama IX, another of the late monarchs appellations.

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