Font !exclusive! — Ayuthaya Bold

Ayuthaya Bold strikes a balance between tradition and usability that Norasi (too fragile) and Thonburi (too modern) do not achieve.

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The and Legacy Ayutthaya’s dominance came to a tragic end in 1767 when the Burmese army invaded, burned the city, and destroyed its temples. The surviving inhabitants abandoned the city, leaving the ruins behind. Today, the Ayutthaya Historical Park stands as a testament to this bygone era. In 1991 , it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site , protecting the remnants of the prangs (towers) and monasteries that survive. Ayuthaya Bold strikes a balance between tradition and

If you are looking for a bold version of Ayuthaya, you may need to rely on "faux-bolding" or alternative Thai typefaces that offer a dedicated bold style. Key Characteristics The surviving inhabitants abandoned the city, leaving the

.thai-headline font-family: "Ayuthaya", "Noto Serif Thai", "TH Sarabun New", "Angsana New", serif; font-weight: 700; /* Activates the Bold variant */ font-style: normal; letter-spacing: 0.02em;