Sukhothai pottery
Sukhothai pottery refers to the ceramic art produced during the Sukhothai Kingdom in Thailand, which flourished from the 13th to the 15th centuries. This pottery is known for its distinctive style, characterized by elegant shapes and vibrant glazes, often featuring intricate designs inspired by nature and Buddhist themes.
The most famous type of Sukhothai pottery is the celadon ware, which has a greenish glaze that enhances its beauty. These ceramics were not only functional but also served as decorative art, reflecting the cultural and artistic achievements of the Sukhothai period in Thai history.