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Mo nam phunban
Mo nam phunban
TitleMo nam phunban
AuthorWibun Lisuwan
AbstractIn this article, the author illustrates different patterns of water pots that Thai people of different regions used in the old days. It was a Thai tradition to put a small water pot in front of their house so that thirsty passers-by could drink the water.
SubjectPots
Thailand--Civilization
Geographic coverageThailand
Journal titleSinlapawatthanatham = Art & Culture
Volume numberingPi thi 18 chabap thi 6 p.38-41
Date of issue1997-04
LanguageThai
Publication placeThailand--Bangkok
PublisherMatichon
Digital CollectionThai Journal Index Collection
Copyright informationCopyright is retained by the original copyright holder.
Contact informationTo obtain this article, please check your local catalog for holdings or check with your interlibrary loan office. For further information about this database, contact Judith Henchy, UW Libraries' Southeast Asia Section, judithh@u.washington.edu.
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