Benjarong
Antique Benjarong Jar With Gold Tipped Lid, 19th Century (Rama II - Rama III)
Antique Benjarong Jar With Gold Tipped Lid, 19th Century (Rama II - Rama III)
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This exquisite antique Benjarong jar is a remarkable piece of Thai craftsmanship, dating back to the era of King Rama II to King Rama III. Traditionally used to store cosmetics, this jar reflects the elegance and sophistication of Thai aristocracy.
The pristine white porcelain body is adorned with an intricate gold flower stem pattern, a hallmark of the Benjarong style, symbolizing prosperity and refinement. The matching lid features an elegant gold tip, a detail often seen in auspicious jars of the time.
Despite its age, this collectible has only minor signs of time-related wear, including subtle hairline cracks, but remains structurally intact with no breakage. A true gem of Thai heritage, this jar is perfect for collectors of historical artifacts, Thai ceramics, or Southeast Asian antiques.
Features:
• Authentic Benjarong jar from the early 19th century (Rama II–Rama III era)
• Hand-painted gold floral pattern on a classic white porcelain base
• Original gold-tipped lid matching the body
• No cracks or major damage
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