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Rang Pratana

Soodapa is a spoiled, headstrong rich girl who uses her childish antics and demands to gain Pittaya's attention. As they grow older, she realizes her feelings for him go far deeper than rivalry, but her heart is shattered when she discovers Pittaya is already in a committed relationship with (Mint Natwara), a woman who appears perfect in every way.

In the study of Southeast Asian art history, the distinction between the "structural" and the "ornamental" is often blurred. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Thai concept of Rang Prathan (รังประถัน). The term, which etymologically relates to a "nest" ( rang ) and "first" or "supreme" ( prathan ), refers to elaborate scrollwork, foliate designs, or architectural features that resemble intricate nests or reticulated structures. rang pratana

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