
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an indoor display of East Asian artifacts and art within a facility located in the city of มาบฟักทอง, Thailand. The scene presents a wall adorned with three framed paintings above a substantial collection of carved wooden objects and statuary. On the left, a vertical framed portrait depicts an elderly male figure wearing a red conical hat and an elaborate dark blue official's robe over light blue patterned undergarments. To the right, a large horizontal framed painting displays a nocturnal or dimly lit interior scene featuring a prominent golden Buddha statue on the left, facing a row of kneeling or seated figures in white robes. Architectural elements and other figures are also visible within this painting. Further to the right, a second vertical framed portrait shows a younger male figure with a dark hat and a blue official's robe featuring a prominent white beaded necklace, over patterned light blue undergarments. Below the central painting, a three-panel wooden screen functions as a backdrop. This screen features heavily carved dark wood frames, depicting intertwined dragons and intricate motifs, enclosing three vertical panels of dark green fabric or inlay adorned with golden embroidered or appliquéd dragons. In the mid-ground, a display surface supports a variety of artifacts. Central to this array is a golden standing statue, flanked by two golden tree-like sculptures. Several bronze or dark-toned statues depicting figures in uniforms or traditional attire stand in a row. Small, illuminated glass cases containing miniature objects are also present. A sign, partially obscured, shows Thai text that includes "พระสามเกลอวิจิตร". On the right side of the foreground, an elaborately carved dark wood throne or chair, featuring dragon motifs on its arms, backrest, and legs, is displayed. A light-colored cushion rests on its seat. In front of this throne, a sign on a stand provides information in Thai, Chinese, and English, stating, "The throne in Beijing Palace. This was the King's private use." The foreground also reveals additional intricately carved wooden structures, including dragon figures, forming part of the display framework. The lighting in the room appears to be ambient with focused illumination on the displayed items.
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