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Chapter 4. Glazed Ceramics in the Musi River
Figure 95. Bowl, Central Thailand possibly ‘Mon’ ware, diameter Figure 98. Stem bowl, chrysanthemum flower incised in well,
19.6 cm, C14?, from the Musi River. Catalogue No. height 14 cm, Central Thailand, Si Satchanalai kilns,
K704. C14–mid-C16, from the Musi River, Sungai Guci site.
Catalogue No. K2157.
Figure 96. Bowl, with lotiform rim, incised flower outline in well,
diameter 25.5 cm, Central Thailand, Si Satchanalai
kilns, C14–C16, from the Musi River. Catalogue No.
K747
Figure 99. Jar, height 16 cm, Central Thailand, Si Satchanalai
kilns, C14–mid-C16, from the Musi River. Catalogue
No. K706.
Figure 97. Bowls, diameters 12.7 & 13.7 cm, Central Thailand, Si
Satchanalai kilns. C14–mid-C16, from the Musi River,
Boom Baru site. Catalogue No. K2568-9.
the Thai state. Of note, then, is that by the 11th century the
Khmer transferred all the glaze technology to the Thai Mon
during the early phase of operation of the Si Satchanalai
kilns (Brown 1989). Figure 100. Jarlet, height 5.4 cm, Central Thailand, Si
Satchanalai kilns, C14–C16, from the Musi River,
Pusri site. Catalogue No. K1694.
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