Sign in
A still life composition features a collection of Thai musical instruments, likely gongs and bells, displayed indoors against a plain white wall. The items are arranged on tiered wooden shelves and stands, suggesting a display for sale or exhibition. Prominently featured is a large, dark gong with decorative etchings, suspended from a black wooden frame. To the left and right of this central piece are smaller, circular gongs mounted on carved wooden stands. The gongs vary in color and material, some appearing to be brass and others darker metal. Several smaller bells, also mounted on wooden stands, are visible throughout the arrangement. Decorative golden dragon heads, often found in Thai art and architecture, adorn some of the stands. A single, spherical object with a woven texture hangs from the frame above the large gong. The lighting is even, casting soft shadows and highlighting the intricate details of the objects. The overall impression is one of cultural artistry and craftsmanship, with the collection likely originating from a shop or cultural center in Rawai, Thailand.
Sasha

Jun 19, 2026, 7:37 AM

Rawai, Thailand

Stake attention in this memory

nostalgic
serene
traditional
peaceful
cultural

A still life composition features a collection of Thai musical instruments, likely gongs and bells, displayed indoors against a plain white wall. The items are arranged on tiered wooden shelves and stands, suggesting a display for sale or exhibition. Prominently featured is a large, dark gong with decorative etchings, suspended from a black wooden frame. To the left and right of this central piece are smaller, circular gongs mounted on carved wooden stands. The gongs vary in color and material, some appearing to be brass and others darker metal. Several smaller bells, also mounted on wooden stands, are visible throughout the arrangement. Decorative golden dragon heads, often found in Thai art and architecture, adorn some of the stands. A single, spherical object with a woven texture hangs from the frame above the large gong. The lighting is even, casting soft shadows and highlighting the intricate details of the objects. The overall impression is one of cultural artistry and craftsmanship, with the collection likely originating from a shop or cultural center in Rawai, Thailand.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Rawai

Sasha

Jun 19, 2026, 7:37 AM

Rawai, Thailand

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.