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Cabinet of curiosities Thomas Erber


Bangkok, December 2014
le grammeME for Thomas Erber's Cabinet of Curiosities / 5th edition in Siwïlai Bangkok - Thailand (December 2014).
Commonly called “Golden Axe”, the map of Thailand has been engraved on nine 33g bracelets. Like a puzzle, the “Golden Axe” gram is a set of nine polished 925 silver bracelets, representing the nine Thai dynasties.
Each numbered bracelet is engraved with its weight in the Thai alphabet and the number 9 in honor of King Rama IX.
le grammeME for Thomas Erber's Cabinet of Curiosities / 5th edition in Siwïlai Bangkok - Thailand (December 2014).
Commonly called “Golden Axe”, the map of Thailand has been engraved on nine 33g bracelets. Like a puzzle, the “Golden Axe” gram is a set of nine polished 925 silver bracelets, representing the nine Thai dynasties.
Each numbered bracelet is engraved with its weight in the Thai alphabet and the number 9 in honor of King Rama IX.
“Like a puzzle, the “Golden Axe” gram is a set of nine polished 925 silver bracelets, representing the nine Thai dynasties. »
“Each numbered bracelet is engraved with its weight in the Thai alphabet and the number 9 in honor of King Rama IX. »