Talk:Queen Sirikit Navaratna

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on 2007-02-07. The result of the discussion was Merge to Richard Shaw Brown.

Don't delete this just yet, it's evidence at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Richard Shaw Brown Herostratus 08:38, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

Please comment out category tags on this page. -While this remains unresolved.SauliH 01:17, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

Hi, I wanted to mention about this piece. In Thailand, it is against the law to name any thing after the royal family without permission. There is no other piece in the Thai Crown Jewels that is named after the Queen. In my case I spent a fortune getting all flawless gems and loads of gold and creating the piece for Her Majesty. And in 1993 it was presented in a burl wood box with a solid gold name plate, "Sri Nopparat Ratchanee Sirikit" (Trans. The Queen Sirikit Navaratna). So creating a piece fit for a REAL Queen, and being the only person to get royal permission to use the Queen's Name on a jewelry item. It was published in media from Bornio to Bangkok. Here is a main reference: Bangkok Gems & Jewellery Magazine (1993). A New Addition to the Crown Jewels of Thailand. BGJ Bangkok.

BTW: THe mention of former PM, General Prem Tinsulanonda, 2nd most important man in Thailand after the King, is because he made the presentation to the Queen for us. In fact, I am his private web master for his main site www.generalprem.com - My name it not mentioned, It is a service I do out of respect for him, and I feel honored to be his webmaster.

Best wishes--Rsbj66 00:18, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

I see 4 references are given

  • Okay I'll cleanup this article for NPOV and see if it still sounds like a notable piece of jewelry. -- Emana 00:58, 8 February 2007 (UTC)