Several
pieces of Thai musical instruments belonged to the late H.R.H. Prince
Paribatra, a son of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn, Rama V are displayed
there, such as 6 big drums, Thai three - stringed fiddle, alto xylophone
and the models of the Thai musical instruments made of ivory.
The
upper level of the house, contains a lot of fine specimens such as three
Buddha images, the U-Tong, the Gandharan style, and the Burmese style,
a standing stone torso of Uma, and standing stone torso of Ardhanarisvara.
Alto xylophone,
Thai musical
instrument belonged to the late H.R.H.Prince Paribatra.
6 big drums
belonged to the
late H.R.H. Paribatra, a son of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn,
Rama V are displayed.
Three-stringed
Thai musical
instrument belonged to the late H.R.H.Prince Paribatra.
Torso of uma.
Found at
Aranya Pratet, Sa-Kaeo Province, eastern Thailand by H.R.H.Princess
Chumbhot and has now become one of the masterpieces of the Suan
Pakkad Palace museum.
Ardhanarisvara
Khmer art of the Bayon style
late 12th early 13th century A.D. It is a composite figure of
Siva and Uma. This figure is rather rare in Khmer art.
A
Thai prasat is a type of architecture that has the main characteristic
of the roof divided into many tiers, each tier dicorated with small models of architecture.Now this model of the Prasat is used to
contain three Buddha images,
one in the Indian Gandharan style in the middle, 2nd-3rd century
A.D., one of U-tong art on the left, 13th-14th century A.D., and
a Burmese one on the right, 17th-18th century A.D.