Wonderful things to see in Thai Ceramics Exhibition Hall, on Koh Kret

Refer to my previous 2 posts, there are some more wonderful things to see in the Thai Ceramics Exhibition Hall on Koh Kret that I would like to show you in this post.
From ancient times until the present day, elephants have been considered animals that enhance the prestige of every Thai King. In ancient times, elephants were used in warfare, and they were considered an important force in fighting battles, so elephants were considered to be the national animal of the Thai people. Nowadays, you will see elephant statues all over Thailand. And these ceramic statues of elephants in the Thai Ceramics Exhibition Hall can attract everyone's eyes.


Not only the statues of elephants, there are also some paintings of elephants all over Thailand. And these elephant paintings on the giant ancient bowl are fascinating.

The ceramic statue of the horse is also awesome.

The mini bronze dragons are amazing.


These ancient silver Chada are gorgeous. Chada is a headdress that has been significant in Thai culture since ancient times. It is a significant symbol reflecting the beauty, refinement, and uniqueness of Thai art.
Today, the Chada is worn on important occasions such as royal ceremonies, celebrations, and cultural performances. It remains a valuable historical accessory and an important cultural heritage of Thailand.



These ancient weapon swords are interesting.


Some corners display household items such as old fans, lamps, and household utensils such as mortars, tea sets, plates, spoons, forks, blue and white porcelains, etc.













Other items are also displayed between the general display cases, such as water cooler, huge jars, etc.






As you can see from my previous 2 posts including this post, there are many wonderful things to see in the Thai Ceramics Exhibition Hall indeed.
If you travel to Thailand someday, I would like to recommend you to visit there…

That bit about the Chada really stood out. The Chada is worn on big occasions and are still iconic, and the silver work looks absolutley royal. The way it carries there history feels powerful, like a crown that tells a story. Makes me want to plan a trip just to see that hall someday :)