Jars
Lacquered wood jar, 'Lotus Lace'
Delicate gold krachang, a lotus-like motif, rings this graceful lacquer ware jar. The lotus rhythm is repeated on the lid, which is crowned with a slender, pointed knob.
Benjarong porcelain urn, 'Floral Reverence'
Colorful petals and tendrils flourish before the black background, their subtle contrasts balanced by rich golden tracery. The design of this piece is known as a khod in Thailand and is used as an urn to store the ashes of the dead.
Marble inlay jar, 'Pillar'
Miniscule flowers grow rampant over this jar's translucent surface in a captivating design by P.C. Gupta. The dazzling composition features finely cut jasper, sodalite, malachite, carnelian and reconstituted turquoise, meticulously inlaid on marble to resemble Taj Mahal d�cor.
Benjarong porcelain jar, 'Makrook'
Khun Santiparp entitles this decorative jar makrook, a Thai word meaning "chess game, " aptly describing the intricate complexity of the hand-painted design. Golden details embrace a palette of varied hues, dominated by sleek black, soothing brown, and radiant yellow.
Benjarong porcelain jar, 'Khian Tong Fah'
Like golden filaments leaving floral prints upon porcelain, exuberant pudtan (changeable roses) blossom on Thailand's unique Benjarong art. Radiant with sky blue bands, this jar is Khun Santiparp's hand-crafted creation, which he calls Khian Tong Fah - gold and blue drawings.
Benjarong porcelain jar, 'Dazzling Dance'
Shaped like a lotus bud ready to blossom, this jar is embellished with the ethereal beauty of Benjarong porcelain. Colorful flowers engage in a dance of mystical elegance, their petals delicately outlined with liquid gold.
Benjarong porcelain jar, 'Illusion of Pearl'
A golden garden brightens this jar, resplendent in Benjarong elegance. Khun Santiparp brings innovation to the tradition of Benjarong by choosing black and liquid gold to adorn this piece.
Benjarong porcelain jar, 'Chompoonuch'
A brocade of gold adorns this decorative Benjarong jar, shaped in the form of an ethereal lotus. Hues of sapphire, emerald, and ruby are called upon to embellish the piece in a dainty floral reverly.
Teak and rattan jars, 'Thai Temples' (pair)
With tall, slender lids like temple spires, these delightful jars bring Thai style to any setting. Somkiat lathes the classic shapes from teakwood. The natural hues of finely woven rattan bring contrast and texture to his design.
Teak and rattan jars, 'Night Thai Temples' (pair)
With tall, slender lids like temple spires, these delightful jars bring Thai style to any setting. Somkiat lathes the classic shapes from teakwood. The natural hues of finely woven rattan bring contrast and texture to his design.











