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The Journal of the Siam Society Vol. LXIV, Part 1-2, 1976 - Khamkoo
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Plate No. 1.<br />
Typical Thai ear<strong>the</strong>nware moh 1
200 C. Nelson Spinks process <strong>of</strong> creation. Consequently, <strong>the</strong> important roles assigned to women in pottery-making may more properly be identified with recog. nition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir places in <strong>the</strong> household as mo<strong>the</strong>rs and as <strong>the</strong> members most directly concerned with preparing <strong>the</strong> family's life-sustaining food. Women would naturally have a vital family r6le in any society so dependent in its everyday life upon ceramic wares. Consequently, in Thailand, as in China and some o<strong>the</strong>r countries, <strong>the</strong> pottery kiln has been endowed with a special animistic character and magical powers, since its basic work involves creation. <strong>The</strong> Thai consequently believed that some mysterous force, benevolent ra<strong>the</strong>r. than malign, is involved in <strong>the</strong> capacity <strong>of</strong> a ceramic kiln, through <strong>the</strong> element <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> heat generated by its fire, to convert <strong>the</strong> simple materials <strong>of</strong> clay and stone into objects <strong>of</strong> rare utility and bewitching beauty. It is significant, I believe, that in Thailand, as in China, potters have traditionally recognized that <strong>the</strong> making <strong>of</strong> ceramic wares involves <strong>the</strong> fortuitous lise in combination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Five Elements or Natural Forces <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Universe: what <strong>the</strong> Chinese reverently call <strong>the</strong> wu-hsing, namely, wood, fire, earth, metal, and water; or what <strong>the</strong> Thai with equal reverence refer to as <strong>the</strong> ben~a thut, that is, earth, air, fire, water and atmosphere.1 2 ·Ceramics are thus created by <strong>the</strong> special interaction <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se five basic el~ments, and <strong>the</strong>y thus represent<strong>the</strong> manifestation <strong>of</strong> a magical or supernatural power. Consequently, among <strong>the</strong> Thai, after <strong>the</strong> pots and jars have been carefully turned on <strong>the</strong> wheel, decorated and or glazed, and are finally placed in <strong>the</strong> kiln, it is customary for th~ potters to conduct an appropriate ceremony <strong>of</strong> thanksgiving and propitation by placing <strong>the</strong> required <strong>of</strong>ferings before a small spirit shrine, call Sal Phra Phum, that is usually set up directly above <strong>the</strong> entranceway to <strong>the</strong> kiln; fo{ through such humble <strong>of</strong>ferings as incense sticks, lighted candles and fragrant flowers, 12) See, respectively, R. E. Ma<strong>the</strong>ws, A Chinese-English Dictionary, Cambridge: American Edition, Harvard University Press, 1943, p. 1072, <strong>the</strong> origi~al edition <strong>of</strong> which was published in China by <strong>the</strong> China Inland Mission and Presbyterian Press; Shanghai, J 9 31 ; and ·George Bradley McFarland, Thai· English Dictionary, America11 Editicn ~ Stanforc;l Univorsity Pre.ss; t 944, p.,488.
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