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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 evolve. One type of
porcelain that
became especially prominent was
Benjarong,
originally produced in
China with Thai-inspired designs. This intricately...
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colors (
Benjarong) that are Chard, Rong, Kraam, black,
white and
other five
colors which are
created from the
mixing between colors in
Benjarong color groups...
- pieces,
Belgian gl****,
Cambodian carvings, Victorian-era chandeliers,
Benjarong earthenware, Thai
stone images,
Burmese statues, and a
dining table which...
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votive tablets.
Enameled painted –
creamy white slip – fine clay
Benjarong Bangkok, 18th
century -
present bowls,
pedestal plates, roof tiles, and...
- drum
tower is a two-store**** one with
hexagonal spires decorated with
Benjarong ceramic nagas and
Erawan heads. On the west end of the
temple grounds...
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April 1, 2008. It is the
first property with the
Dusit Thani branding.
Benjarong is
named among Top 20
Restaurants by T.
Dining Best
Restaurants Guide...
- home to the Thai of
Chinese descent which has
inherited until today.
Benjarong (a
traditional Thai five-coloured porcelain) is a good
stuff here. Don...
- Sujarit, Kana****; Suwannarach, Nakarin; Suwunwong, Thitipone; Thongbai,
Benjarong; Thongklang, Naritsada; Wei, Deping; Wijesinghe, S. Nuwanthika; Winiski...
- ceramics,
Chinese painted enamel ware, Thai
ceramics with five
colours (
Benjarong) and with gold
painted enamels (Lai Nam Thong),
crystal gl****ware, miniature...