$4,000
"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century. Bencharong also refers to the use of five colors in decorating the ceramics even though the color range sometime exceeds five...
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"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century. Bencharong also refers to the use of five colors in decorating the ceramics even though the color range sometime exceeds five...
Price on Request
"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century. Bencharong also refers to the use of five colors in decorating the ceramics even though the color range sometime exceeds five...
Price on Request
"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century. Bencharong also refers to the use of five colors in decorating the ceramics even though the color range sometime exceeds five...
Price on Request
"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century. Bencharong also refers to the use of five colors in decorating the ceramics even though the color range sometime exceeds five...
Price on Request
"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century. Bencharong also refers to the use of five colors in decorating the ceramics even though the color range sometime exceeds five...
Price on Request
"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century...
Price on Request
"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century. Bencharong also refers to the use of five colors in decorating the ceramics even though the color range sometime exceeds five...
$200.00
The decoration of Bencharong varies from figures of Thai gods and Thai mythical beasts to various stylized Thai patterns of motifs inspired by flowers and plants...
$200.00
The decoration of Bencharong varies from figures of Thai gods and Thai mythical beasts to various stylized Thai patterns of motifs inspired by flowers and plants...
$200.00
$200.00
The decoration of Bencharong varies from figures of Thai gods and Thai mythical beasts to various stylized Thai patterns of motifs inspired by flowers and plants.
Presented here is a polychrome stem-dish with foliated rim, decorated with a centr...
$180.00
The decoration of Bencharong varies from figures of Thai gods and Thai mythical beasts to various stylized Thai patterns of motifs inspired by flowers and plants.
Presented here is a polychrome stem-dish with foliated rim, decorated with central...
Price on Request
The decoration of Bencharong varies from flowers to figures of Thai gods and Thai mythical ...
Price on Request
"Bencharong" is a Thai word, meaning "five colors". It is used to refer to Chinese ceramics made to order for Thai market since the Ayutthaya period in 18th century. Bencharong also refers to the use of five colors in decorating the ceramics even though the color range sometime exceeds five. Later evidences show that Bencharong was also produced in Thailand during The Bangkok period in 19th century.
The decoration of Bencharong varies from flowers to figures of Thai gods and Thai mythic...















