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A prestigious temples in Thailand. € â € œWat Suthat Thepwararamâ is one of the first level, which was created in between. reigns of Rama I, II and III. it began building the king. â € œRama IA € in 1807 and additional construction and wood carvings made during the reign of [...]

i have soo Chinese vase old ivory carvings. i handly details for wana know the meaning of the carvings, and dating it was or not.
This vase soo old and not up it by China. Hadmade and ivory carvings, my father kept in a safer. 60 years and his father for I have many pictures [...]

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