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Antique gold ornaments, BACC 1

The Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre is right at the heart of the city. It can be reached easily by skytrain (National Stadium station). An exhibit was on when I visited the center last year.

A craftsman working

Some of the antique gold ornaments on display

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  1. Skytrain? Does it have wings? LOL Those are beautiful. Too bad we didn't own them. We'd be rich :) thanks for sharing.

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  2. those thai gold jewelry they locally call baht are really pretty. outstanding craftsmanship as well.

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  3. Very beautiful antique gold ornaments.

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  4. Yeah, Thom, look at the small rocks dotting them too :D

    J Bar, thanks

    Ewok, yep the gold value

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  5. I would definitely enjoy the gold exhibit. Thai 24K gold is the best, so elaborate.

    P.S. The name of the actor is William Fichtner, starred in movies: M/M Smith, Armageddon, Dark Knight, etc...

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  6. Rajesh and Indrani, yes they are

    Ate Ebie, thanks for telling me I don't have to kill myself lol!... Those titles are still eye-catching though. It must have been interesting to spot someone involved in major stuff.

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  7. How beautiful those are. Nice pictures and real interesting

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  8. What a beautiful art center you showed with wonderful shots.

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  9. Very interesting work I'm sure! The jewelry is beautiful!

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