Thai Ta-Yai Shrine

Thai Ta-Yai Shrine, Model ‘Yoo Yen Bpen Suk’ Model (C-104) Ta-Yai Shrine features a traditional gable roof design, with the overall structure resembling a classic Thai house from the past. The intricate details in the curtain patterns and the eaves carvings are beautifully crafted, while the structure maintains a light, airy feel, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere in true Thai style. This is the inspiration behind the ‘Yoo Yen Bpen Suk’ Ta-Yai Shrine, which embodies tranquility and well-being.

Roman Ta-Yai Shrine

The Roman Ta-Yai Shrine, Model ‘Golden Palace’ (C-201) Roman Ta-Yai Shrine is a luxurious design featuring elegant curves and exquisite craftsmanship. With its perfectly proportioned structure, it closely resembles the grand temples of the Roman Empire’s golden era. The use of pearl white tones on the shrine beautifully complements the gold detailing, making it a perfect choice for those who are passionate about Western art and architecture, capturing the essence of true classic beauty.

Modern Ta-Yai Shrine

The Modern Ta-Yai Shrine, Model ‘Louvre’ (C-301) Modern Ta-Yai Shrine combines contemporary design with a reinterpretation of traditional Thai elements. The entrance arch, inspired by the Bodhi leaf, is simplified for a perfect balance of modernity and tradition. The structure features an innovative pyramid-shaped roof, and the integration of hidden LED lighting in both the roof and walls highlights the statue, making it stand out with a radiant, elegant glow even at night.