According to The Nation and Thai PBS, the three Yan Lipao handbags used by her quickly became the subject of attention on social media.
The tiny bag was admired by those who watched the coronation. The Yan Lipao bag has quickly become a sought-after accessory.
“That bag is beautiful. Does anyone know who made it?” Sandy – a Twitter user wrote with a picture of Queen Suthida’s bag. This newsletter has attracted more than 170,000 views.
Three Yan Lipao bags, each matching the outfit, provide an elegant and sophisticated look to the Queen of Thailand. They are very small and come in many different shapes.
Foreigners who do not know about Thai crafts will know little about this type of bag. However, most Thais are well aware that this craft is the result of the tireless efforts of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the patroness of Thai crafts.
Lipao, once considered a weed, is a plant in the climbing fern family native to southern Thailand and mainly found in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Satun, Songkhla, Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat. It is a suitable material for making bags due to its tough and tough fiber. Each bag is quite expensive because the production process takes a long time and requires skilled workers.
The Thai royal family on May 1 ordained Ms. Suthida Vajiralongkorn na Ayudhya as Queen.