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    Put a name on it

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 25/11/2016

    » Holidays are sweet, but selecting a gift may not be. The generic high-end object won't be a let down, but you can make it seem like you put even more effort in by personalising and customising it for your loved one. Elevate your gift into a keepsake unique for eternity by simply getting an additional monogram -- now available in a plethora of selections thanks to modern day technology and creativity.

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    Take pleasure in your leather

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 31/03/2016

    » This haven of Thai fancy leather bags and accessories sources leather from the same places brands under the LVMH banner do. Flaunting their variety of exotic skins rather than their brand name, Mettique offers a range of products made from ostrich, wild alligator, crocodile, wild shark, python, lizard, stingray, cow, lamb or buffalo skin. Check out their star piece: a tote bag made without a single stitch to hold everything together. This is a trademark signature by Mettique also found on other items such as pen cases or envelope clutches -- all achieved by their secret bonding technique. With their leather-only policy (even their lining is made of leather), it's a surprisingly light carry that won't hamper the shoulders.

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    Cartoon loonies

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 05/05/2014

    » Thai characters have recently been making their presence felt on global chatting app Line. Life talks with two local artists about their roads to success and how their stickers don’t bring in a lot of money, but mostly memories of beloved comics

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    Lessons in life

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 13/03/2013

    » As the first non-Thai and non-cleric to be appointed head of Ruamrudee International School, Dr Peter Toscano has come prepared for the challenge.

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    The hand of fate

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 19/11/2012

    » Even though beauty sleep would have been preferred, Thai children used to drag themselves out of bed every morning to be greeted by Khun Thong, the chatty mynah bird that started a show which should by now be considered part of Thailand's national identity, Chao Khun Thong.

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