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Thai Dishes and Ceramic Serving
dishes and Tableware
Our Thai tableware come directly from Thailand to accent any of your meals
it is made for restaurant and home
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From small candle holders
and ornamental figurines to massive,
wide-bodied water pots, the potting
and glazing of Celadon ware
has been part of Thai life for
centuries. At one time it was
thought potting dated back to the
ancient city of Sukothai (the first
Capital City of Thailand) but
archeological digs, and the
discovery of pottery shards,
indicate that it pre-dates even
that. It is now known that locally
produced pottery was made at the
prehistoric settlement of Ban Chiang
(Northeast Thailand) from the 4th
Millennium BC or, perhaps, even
earlier. However, the most important
area for glazed Celadon items has
been established as being a few
miles north of Sukothai City at the
settlements of Sisatchanalai,
Chaliang and Sawan-khalok
on the Yom River. At least 1,000
kilns were involved in the
production of Celadon ware, which
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