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  2. Thai ceramics - Wikipedia

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    The first type of Thai ceramics ever recorded was the Ban Chiang, dating back to about 3600 BCE. Sukhothai ware, the most famous style of Thai ceramics, is exported to many countries around the world today. Medieval Thai wares were especially influenced by Chinese celadons, and later by blue and white porcelain.

  3. Benjarong - Wikipedia

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    Benjarong (Thai เบญจรงค์) porcelain ware is a kind of painted Thai ceramics. While the name literally means "five colours," it is a figurative description and actual decoration can have anywhere between three and eight colours. For the decoration, repetitive forms, usually geometric or flower-based, are used.

  4. Sangkhalok ceramic ware - Wikipedia

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    Sangkhalok ceramic wares (Thai: สังคโลก) are ancient Thai traditional ceramic wear specifically derived from Sukhothai kingdom period. Decorated with traditional motifs, and fired at 1,150-1,280 °C, made into pottery, jar, teapot, spoon, and ceramic doll.

  5. Porcelain money - Wikipedia

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    Thai porcelain tokens Siamese porcelain token, Xing Fa 興發, Qian/Salung 錢. Also known as "Thai porcelain tokens" or "pee" (Chinese: 暹罗陶瓷代币 Xiānluó táocí dàibì), [3] [nb 1] originally tokens for gambling, these small porcelain tokens became popular as petty coinage. They were made in a variety of forms: round, square, and ...

  6. Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑสถานเครื่องถ้วยเอเชียตะวันออก ...

  7. Wat Rong Khun - Wikipedia

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    Wat Rong Khun (Thai: วัดร่องขุ่น), better known as the White Temple, is a Buddhist temple in Pa O Don Chai, Mueang District, Chiang Rai province, Thailand. Situated outside the city of Chiang Rai , the temple attracts a large number of visitors, both Thai and foreign, making it one of Chiang Rai's most visited attractions.

  8. Wat Pariwat - Wikipedia

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    The examples are ubosot (ordination hall), benjarong (Thai porcelain with designs in five colours) stucco sculptures with characteristic of international contemporary art including the pictures ranging from god, deity, angel, hermit, giant, demon, various creatures to key characters in the classical epics like Ramakien (Thai version of Ramayana ...

  9. Tradeware ceramics in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Tradeware ceramics in the Philippines consisted of Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese porcelain. [1] The materials discovered can be identified as 70-75% Chinese, 22-25% Thai and 5-8% Vietnamese. The wares are named by their place of manufacture, individually by various popular terms and the period in which they were produced. [1]

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