Sawadee Ka and welcome to my web page

My name is Miss Tammy and I work in Jomtien Pattaya Thailand.  I am a single girl and I will let you guess my age.  I have never been married and I do not have any children. I speak Thai, English and some Korean.
I  have my art business.  You can see photo examples below.  If you wish to order one of these shown or even a custom order I will be happy to service you.  Please place the order with Tik at dancewatchers@gmail.com and give the item number or provide a photo that you wish to have made in my art work.  The price is 5,000 baht plus 1,000 baht

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My Art Work at 5,000 baht each.  These glass paintings are Kinaree Angel paintings.  They are 22 inches tall and 17 inches wide. They take about 1 week to finish and this is the first time I have offered them up for sale on this website.  Shipping is offered without a frame.
Thai mythology: Thep Kinaree is one of the loveliest of the Himmapan beings. Described as a beautiful half-woman, half swan with the head and torso of a woman yet below the delicately tapered waist she has the body, tail and legs of a swan. Kinaree also has human arms and the wings of a swan. . The Kinnaree is renowned for her excellence in singing, dancing and her graceful form is often seen in sculpture, traditional architectures, and temple murals. She is sometimes depicted playing a 'khryang ditt,' making her a patroness of dance, poetry, and music. Many Thai parents encourage their daughters to emulate the gracefulness and elegance of the swan lady.
The Kinnaree claim "
We are everlasting lover and beloved. We never separate. We are eternally husband and wife; never do we become mother and father. No offspring is seen in our lap. We are lover and beloved ever-embracing. In between us we do not permit any third creature demanding affection. Our life is a life of perpetual pleasure". KINNARI: Gracefulness and Elegance*
Half human and half bird, Kinnari has the head, torso, and arms of a beautiful woman and the wings, tail, and feet of a swan. Her voice is enchanting and her gait graceful.

Manohara  is the youngest of seven daughters of the kinara king. One day, she traveled to the human realm, and got caught by a hunter, who later gave her to the king of Panchala. The prince Sudhana fell in love with her, and married her. Later, when the prince was away in a battle for months, Manohara was flamed that she would bring bad luck to the city. She flew away, back to the kinnara kingdom. However, she left a ring and a direction to the kinnara kingdom so that prince Sudhana could follow her. Prince Sudhana came back from the battle and followed her. It was a long and adventurous journey. He had to pass a lot of tests of strength, perseverance, and wit until he finally found Manohara, and lived happily ever after.
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