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Benjarong Porcelain Crockery, first hand experience of porcelain painting
December 29, 2018
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Benjarong Porcelain Crockery
First hand experience of porcelain painting
Also see: FAM tour of Thailand
Benjarong literally means five colours (Benja = five, rong = colour) and is a form of traditional Tahi ceramic painting. The five primary colours consists of black, green, yellow, red and white which are mixed in different proportions to produce shades of other different secondary colours.

The creation and the creator. Benjarong Porcelain Crockery, Bangchang Village, Samut Songkhram, Thailand
Although a traditional Thai art the origin of Benjarong dates back to China. According to historical records it probably originated during the Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644) in China.