It used to be that the area surrounding the Khao Yai National Park was cowboy country, an overspill from nearby Saraburi, Thailand’s cattle country.
People wore cowboy hats, plaid shirts and jeans to go out in the evening for hoedowns or to karaokes featuring country and western favourites. Some still do, but these days Khao Yai’s ambience has changed from heehaw to mama mia.
Someone – no one seems to know just who – looked around the bare brown hills and said, “You know, this looks a bit like Tuscany.” It does. Sort of.

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You can google "Courier (where you live) to Italy" and see what comes up, try local courier firms or even try your local Post Office.
Don't forget to pack it securely using bubble wrap or something securely so that it will arrive in Italy in one piece, and to pass postage, etc. on to buyer.
I don't think it would be worth it, even if you can find a courier who will ship a large item that far it would be so costly that you'd probably find that the buyer pulled out as soon as they realise the cost. You will also be responsible if the item gets damaged or broken in transit. So say you get a chip to the side and the buyer notices you would
Cost prohibitive to send abroad-especially to Italy you would need to send International signed for (ISF)
Italy is renowned for their bad(corrupt/dishonest) postal system and you will end up refunding (and the item will never be seen again)
Many Sellers now block sending to Italy-I am one of them and I am not biased or prejudised my husband