Some exceptional ceramic wares were produced in Thailand between the 13th and 15th centuries, not only in the famous kilns of Sukhothai and Sawankhalok, but also in many others, such as those at Kalong and Sankampaeng in the north of the country. Kenji Itoi, known in Japan as "Sosai", is both a scholar and a collector of Thai ceramics. His illustrated text, originally published in Japanese as a catalogue in conjunction with an exhibition at the Toyama Museum of Fine Art, has been revised for this English edition, and 20 new ...
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Some exceptional ceramic wares were produced in Thailand between the 13th and 15th centuries, not only in the famous kilns of Sukhothai and Sawankhalok, but also in many others, such as those at Kalong and Sankampaeng in the north of the country. Kenji Itoi, known in Japan as "Sosai", is both a scholar and a collector of Thai ceramics. His illustrated text, originally published in Japanese as a catalogue in conjunction with an exhibition at the Toyama Museum of Fine Art, has been revised for this English edition, and 20 new illustrations are included.
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