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Porcelain antique art offee cup thai benjarong handpaint gift and decor

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Porcelain antique art coffee mug thai
Benjarong handpaint gift&decor
Approximate Dimension
Cup: H.6.5cm(2.5“)*W.8cm(3.1“) dia
Saucer: W.6.5cm(2.5“) dia
DESCRIPTION
• High qaulity ceramic (porcelain)
• Exquisite pattern of Thai tradition
• Enamels multicolor
• Trimmed with real gold liquid
• Not suitable for a microwave
. The origins of Benjarong
Benjarong meaning five colors.Originally there would have been red, yellow, green, blue and white but as time passed it can mix to Produce different shade or secondary colors.Thai benjarong wares isunique style of enamels color on a white porcelain which base from Ming dynasty China(1368-1644AD)
Royal porcelain
In13th-18thcentury when Chinese arrived to Thailand.They brought their beautiful porcelain.This was popular with royality and have been imported from China By local thai artisan draw a pattern and sent them to China (Sino-Thai wares) Later, they discovered kaolin clay which is one of main meterial.The First Thai benjarong was made in the reign king RamaV. Benjarong to be used for royality and weathy merchants only. Nowaday Benjarong is available to all people becauseof King Rama IX’s permission
Benjarong handpaint gift&decor
Approximate Dimension
Cup: H.6.5cm(2.5“)*W.8cm(3.1“) dia
Saucer: W.6.5cm(2.5“) dia
DESCRIPTION
• High qaulity ceramic (porcelain)
• Exquisite pattern of Thai tradition
• Enamels multicolor
• Trimmed with real gold liquid
• Not suitable for a microwave
. The origins of Benjarong
Benjarong meaning five colors.Originally there would have been red, yellow, green, blue and white but as time passed it can mix to Produce different shade or secondary colors.Thai benjarong wares isunique style of enamels color on a white porcelain which base from Ming dynasty China(1368-1644AD)
Royal porcelain
In13th-18thcentury when Chinese arrived to Thailand.They brought their beautiful porcelain.This was popular with royality and have been imported from China By local thai artisan draw a pattern and sent them to China (Sino-Thai wares) Later, they discovered kaolin clay which is one of main meterial.The First Thai benjarong was made in the reign king RamaV. Benjarong to be used for royality and weathy merchants only. Nowaday Benjarong is available to all people becauseof King Rama IX’s permission