
AYUTTHAYA — 25 June 2026, A Thai stationery manufacturer has gained international recognition after Guinness World Records officially certified four of its creations as the largest stationery items in the world, including a document file, tear-off notepad, pen and colored pencil.
The certification ceremony was held at the historic Wat Mahathat site in Ayutthaya Historical Park, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province. Ayutthaya Governor Chuanin Wongsathitjirakan and Provincial Administrative Organization President Somsong Phancharoenworakul attended as witnesses.

The certificates were presented by Aynee Toorabally, an official adjudicator from Guinness World Records, to D.H.A. Siamwalla Co., Ltd. (DHAS).

The four world records recognized were:
- World’s largest document file, modeled after the Elephant Brand No. 120 file, measuring 1.752 meters high, 1.425 meters long and 0.410 meters wide, weighing 71.42 kilograms.
- World’s largest tear-off notepad, based on the Elephant Brand P101 notepad, measuring 2.100 meters high, 1.485 meters wide and 0.015 meters thick, weighing 33.02 kilograms and containing 53 pages.
- World’s largest pen, modeled after the Quantum 007 HITZ pen, measuring 7.100 meters in length and 0.567 meters in diameter, containing 0.5 kilograms of ink.
- World’s largest colored pencil, based on a Master Art colored pencil, measuring 10.534 meters in length and 0.500 meters in diameter.

Tisawat Tadoo, Director of Production Administration at DHAS, said the project reflects the company’s commitment to innovation, product development and continuous creativity.

According to the company, all four oversized items were constructed using the same materials as the original products. The Quantum pen includes a functioning refill, ink and spring mechanism, while the Master Art colored pencil was made with genuine pencil and color-core materials.

Each item underwent detailed inspection, measurement and evaluation in accordance with Guinness World Records criteria before receiving official certification.
















































