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Thai Ceramics Display at Chatuchak Market - The tradition of Thai or Siamese ceramics was influenced by China but has always remained distinct by mixing indigenous styles with unique shapes, colors and motifs. Thai ceramics were important for trade between Thailand and its neighbors throughout many dynasties. The first type of Thai ceramics was the Ban Chiang, That from Sukhothai is the most famous type of Thai ceramics exported to many countries

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Thai Ceramics, siamese Ceramics, thai pottery, siamese pottery, blue ceramics, asian, thai, chatuchak, bowl, ceramic, ceramics, container, dish, ethnic, exotic, oriental, pottery, traditional
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Thai Ceramics Display at Chatuchak Market - The tradition of Thai or Siamese ceramics was influenced by China but has always remained distinct by mixing indigenous styles with unique shapes, colors and motifs. Thai ceramics were important for trade between Thailand and its neighbors throughout many dynasties.  The first type of Thai ceramics was the Ban Chiang, That from  Sukhothai is the most famous type of Thai ceramics exported to many countries