During the match between Vietnam and Thailand on the evening of 18/12 at Rajamangala stadium, Madam Pang attracted attention in the stands with her elegant outfit. She wore a suit jacket, styled her hair in a half-updo adorned with a bow-tied ribbon, and accessorized with the famous Hermes Chaine d'ancre Verso (Anchor Chain) earrings.
The rose gold anchor chain design is crafted in France. The earrings feature black ceramic beads and are set with 101 diamonds, totaling 1,46 carats, and are priced at 20,000 USD (526 million VND).
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Madam Pang said she was "heartbroken" when Thailand lost to Vietnam in the 33rd SEA Games final in Bangkok, Thailand, on the evening of 18/12. Photo: *Thairath*. |
The Chaine d'ancre Verso draws inspiration from the chains used to anchor boats on the Normandy coast in 1937. In 1938, Hermes crafted the first silver Chaine d'ancre bracelet featuring this motif, marking the birth of the iconic design. The anchor chain motif symbolizes the balance between practicality and beauty, a core philosophy of Hermes. It became an endless source of inspiration, reinterpreted through various materials and shapes, including earrings.
The term "Verso" in Chaine d'ancre Verso means "two-sided," reflecting its sophistication. The links are meticulously crafted, polished, rounded, and twisted, resulting in an appearance that is both sporty and luxurious.
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The famous Hermes Anchor Chain earrings. Photo: *Hermes*. |
The president of the Football Association of Thailand owns an expensive jewelry collection. Beyond Hermes, she wears many accessories from Dior, Cartier, and Bulgari. Her preferred style includes gemstone-set designs, large in size for an impressive look, and diverse, intricate shapes that demand skilled craftsmanship. She is also known for her collection of luxury Hermes bags, which includes rare models such as the Birkin Faubourg and Himalaya Birkin.
Madam Pang (real name: Nualphan Lamsam) is a familiar figure and has made significant contributions to the development of Thai football over the past decade. She is the 18th president in the history of the Football Association of Thailand (FAT) and the first woman to hold this position.
Hoa Mi

