MS Benjarong
About us | Benjarong is a type of Thai handicraft that originated in the 18th century. The word Benjarong means five colors including red, yellow, green, blue and black in Thai. It is a hand-painted enamel-overglazed decorated ceramic. At MS Benjarong, the art of making Benjarong ware starts with the painting of liquid gold, also widely known as Lai Nam Thong pattern on a vessel made from ceramic, porcelain or Bone China. The vessel is subsequently enamel-overglazed with colors and then fired in the kiln for several hours for color brightness. Usually, Benjarong ware is gilded to enhance the rich appearance. Apart from the popular Lai Nam Thong design, MS Benjarong is capable of producing Benjarong in a variety of Thai adaptations using different painting techniques, for instance, the mixture of Benjarong-styled pattern and the gold patterned with protrusion technique on matt surface objects. Luster oil can be applied to some items before painting to add a glossy look. |
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Industry Focus | Ceramic & Porcelain Dinnerware, Tea & Coffee Sets |
Business Type | Manufacturer |
Products/Services | Coffee Set, Tea Set, Bowl, Vase |
Our Markets | Eastern Asia |
No. of Employees | 11 - 50 People |
Annual Sales Range(USD) | Below US$1 Million |