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About
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With
it long historical period almost 1,000 years, Thailand
has maintained a number of widely varying art styles.
All its art items are suit for decoration or collection.
We are the company located in Thailand we supply Thai
art items including handicraft works , ceramics ,
potteries , woodcrafts and many other house use thai
art products.
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Ceramics:
The ceramic production from Thailand is now generally
known as Sangkhalok ware. The two kinds of kiln, cross-draft
and updraft, were capable of producing a considerable
range of ceramics, both earthenware and stoneware,
but it is the clear glazed grey or white stoneware
under painted with designs in black.
Woodcrafts:
Beautiful hardwoods such as teak have long been
abundant in Southeast Asia. Easily worked and resistant
to insects, these woods have been used for centuries
by Thai craftsmen to decorate homes and to fashion
richly ornamented carriages, palanquins, elephant
howdahs and boats which proclaimed the status of the
owner.
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Contact
Us:
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ATS
Co., Ltd
11/30-31 Srinakarin Rd., Huamark, Bangkapi, Bangkok
10240 Thailand
Tel: (662) 379 4586 or 319 4560 Fax: (662) 731 6844
Internet:
http://www.thailand-handicraft.com
Email: info@thailand-handicraft.com
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Thai
Silk (Pha Mai Thai):
Silk is the filament produced by the caterpillars
of a type of moth that feed on the mulberry bush.
Silkworms are not, in fact, worms; they spin their
cocoons using their salivary glands at the time when
they change from larvae into pupae.
Sculpture
& Bronze:
Shoppers and exporters have long recognized the excellent
value and quality of locally made Thai brass and bronze
ware goods. In Thailand traditional methods of making
brass and bronze ware are combined with modern innovations,
such as silicon coating to prevent tarnishing, while
designs reflect both the old and new.
Contemporary
Thai Pottery:
There are basically three types of contemporary Thai
pottery. The first is Benjarong, which was porcelain
made in China for the Thai royal court during the
late Ayudhya period and during the Chakri dynasty.
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