
Stake attention in this memory
A circular, gold-toned commemorative plaque or souvenir is presented upright on two clear, translucent plastic stands. The plaque features an outer golden ring and an inner golden oval frame. The top arch of the outer ring displays the word "Thailand" in red stylized script with decorative flourishes. The central oval area contains a prominent relief sculpture, primarily in a radiant gold finish, depicting a dense cluster of iconic Thai architectural elements: multiple tiered spires (chedis or stupas) and an elaborate, multi-tiered boat-like structure, characteristic of the Royal Barges. This assembly closely resembles components of the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo complex, located in Bangkok, Thailand, known for its intricate golden spires and pavilions. The bottom curve of the inner oval frame is inscribed with the word "Bangkok" in red capital letters. The outer golden ring is embellished with twelve additional miniature architectural models, six in gold-tone and six in silver-tone, representing various Thai temples or pavilions. The object rests on a light-colored, smooth surface, against a dark, out-of-focus background.
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