
Further to my previous post, in addition to pottery, Thai Ceramics Exhibition Hall also houses a vast collection of Benjarong porcelain with Thai and Chinese patterns.
This collection allows you to admire the exquisite artistry which was delivered throughout the ages over 100 years.

In the Thai Ceramics Exhibition Hall, you will also see the bronzeware of tea sets, kettles, lamps, and glass jugs, featuring Western art from Europe dating back to the reign of King Rama V, our beloved ancient King.

These excellent pottery crafts in the Thai Ceramics Exhibition Hall are widely known for their beauty, usefulness, durability, and complete quality.

I can say that traveling to see these things in the Thai Ceramics Exhibition Hall is great and worth a visit since each piece can tell a fascinating story and rich culture from the old days which can not be missed.
