Benjarong Porcelain Tableware
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| The Benjarong is a traditional form of Thai porcelain. The name “Benjarong” was derived from Bali and Sanskrit words Benja and Rong, meaning literally “Five Colors”. “Five Colors” really means “many colors” because the hand-painted pieces are usually decorated in three, five, eight colors, or even more. Today, the original Benjarong wares have displayed at the Thai National Museum in Bangkok.
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