Benjarong is the name given to bespoke, handpainted bone china and porcelain from Thailand. Pieces were originally made for the royal court of Thailand and its wealthy merchants. Only recently has it become available for public purchase.

The Benjarong we produce is made by the same artists who supply the royal court today. Benjarong has a romantic history and is available in 31 pattterns, some of which date back as far as the Ming Dynasty. Our range of Benjarong includes dinnerware, tea and coffee services, jars, vases, trinket boxes, lamp bases and salad bowls.

Each piece of Benjarong is made to order and produced by a highly skilled artist with the artist's signature on the base. It is gilded in a matt or bright 18 carat gold finish and can be presented in a beautiful wooden silk-lined case.
   
     
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