Period:Qing dynasty Production date:19thC
Materials:porcelain
Technique:painted, glazed,
Dimensions:Diameter: 12 centimetres (max) Height: 7.50 centimetres (of lid) Height: 10.70 centimetres (without lid)
Description:
Porcelain covered bowl decorated in the Lai Nam Thong style of Chinese export ware made for the Thai market. Painted with enamel colours: turquoise, red and gold on a dark blue ground.
IMG
![图片[13]-bowl; cover BM-2004-0628.5-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_RRI34720_1.jpg)
Comments:Bencharong, meaning “five colours”, was the name given to this type of porcelain enamelled with three to eight colours. Lai Nam Thong is a variety of Bencharong ware that has gold leaf on it. Lai Nam Thong means ‘gold wash pattern.’
Materials:porcelain
Technique:painted, glazed,
Dimensions:Diameter: 12 centimetres (max) Height: 7.50 centimetres (of lid) Height: 10.70 centimetres (without lid)
Description:
Porcelain covered bowl decorated in the Lai Nam Thong style of Chinese export ware made for the Thai market. Painted with enamel colours: turquoise, red and gold on a dark blue ground.
IMG
![图片[13]-bowl; cover BM-2004-0628.5-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Ceramics/mid_RRI34720_1.jpg)
Comments:Bencharong, meaning “five colours”, was the name given to this type of porcelain enamelled with three to eight colours. Lai Nam Thong is a variety of Bencharong ware that has gold leaf on it. Lai Nam Thong means ‘gold wash pattern.’
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