
Ancient Sawankhalok pottery refers to a distinctive type of high-fired ceramics produced in Thailand during the Sukhothai and early Ayutthaya periods, primarily between the 13th and 16th centuries CE. It is considered one of Southeast Asia’s finest historical ceramic traditions and was part of a significant regional trade network.
Historical Context
Key Characteristics of Sawankhalok Pottery
1. Material and Technique
2. Forms and Shapes
3. Decoration
Trade and Influence
Modern Significance and Preservation
Summary
Sawankhalok pottery is a testament to Thailand’s rich ceramic heritage and its role in medieval Asian trade. With elegant forms, refined celadon glazes, and beautiful motifs, these ceramics showcase the high craftsmanship and cultural sophistication of the Sukhothai-era Thai potters. They remain important artifacts of both aesthetic and historical value.
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