5 Stars
Horses are as pretty as pictured. These are well made sturdy pieces.
ITEM#: 11204486
These two enchanting little horses are sure to delight and excite everyone who lays eyes on them. They are crafted by hand by Duangkamol with classic Celadon ceramic techniques featuring a blue glaze finish. They hang from golden satin ribbons for an ornamental touch straight out of fairy land.
Features:
Story behind the art:
I hope more people will understand and appreciate the art of Celadon ceramic. Each piece that I make has many stories to tell. My name is Duangkamol Srisukri, born in Bangkok in 1957. I have an elder brother and an elder sister. My parents were part of the first group of doctors who were assigned to work in Chiang Mai at Suan Dok Hospital, the biggest government hospital in Chiang Mai and in Northern Thailand. My father was a pediatrician and my mother was a forensic doctor. When my father was working as Dean of the Pediatric Faculty at Chiang Mai University, he got together with his good friends, Mr. Gibson and Mr. Walker, and founded a ceramic workshop out of their shared passion in Celadon and stoneware. Most of my works are both Thai and Chinese reproductions like vases, ginger jars, and figurines. My intention is to maintain the ancient art of making Celadon and stoneware so that our future generations can enjoy these pieces. Together with other artists, we have created beautiful handcrafted pieces with ornate incisions and bas relief. My work and my clients have changed over time. In the past, the majority of my clients have been elder generations who liked only replica pieces like vases or lidded containers fully incised or in bas relief. Nowadays, most of our clients' age range goes from 17 to 80 years old, with a variety of preferences that go from traditional to modernistic styles. Therefore, I have been concentrating on both traditional and modern pieces. I have always loved to draw, which is why I started working at my parents' workshop. As time passed, I learned the full process from my hands-on experience. Mr. Walker, one of my parents' best friends, taught me the recipe for the wood ash glaze. I have also learned other glaze recipes from many ceramic experts in order to add more color options to our products. I must say that working with glazes is one of my favorite forms of art. I never feel tired of working in Celadon ceramics, which I have been doing since 1980.My intention is to do my best when making beautiful art pieces for clients to enjoy. This is the most important award for my work. Seeing that clients are pleased with my works and to see repeated customers is my best inspiration. This motivates me to work harder and pay more attention to details in order to have great art pieces for my clients. Each piece that I work on involves hours of reading and researching to get the most accurate details about the pieces. Once details have been fully collected, a master piece is created. After many trials, a master piece is completed and tested. Finding time to sharpen my skills is probably one of the most difficult tasks to put on my agenda. I am at the factory six days a week. I would like to have more time to refresh my mind and skills. My favorite animal is the cat. I think cats are very interesting and charming. I have worked on several figurines and even some dinnerware in the shape of cats.
ITEM#: 11204486
These two enchanting little horses are sure to delight and excite everyone who lays eyes on them. They are crafted by hand by Duangkamol with classic Celadon ceramic techniques featuring a blue glaze finish. They hang from golden satin ribbons for an ornamental touch straight out of fairy land.
Features:
Story behind the art:
I hope more people will understand and appreciate the art of Celadon ceramic. Each piece that I make has many stories to tell. My name is Duangkamol Srisukri, born in Bangkok in 1957. I have an elder brother and an elder sister. My parents were part of the first group of doctors who were assigned to work in Chiang Mai at Suan Dok Hospital, the biggest government hospital in Chiang Mai and in Northern Thailand. My father was a pediatrician and my mother was a forensic doctor. When my father was working as Dean of the Pediatric Faculty at Chiang Mai University, he got together with his good friends, Mr. Gibson and Mr. Walker, and founded a ceramic workshop out of their shared passion in Celadon and stoneware. Most of my works are both Thai and Chinese reproductions like vases, ginger jars, and figurines. My intention is to maintain the ancient art of making Celadon and stoneware so that our future generations can enjoy these pieces. Together with other artists, we have created beautiful handcrafted pieces with ornate incisions and bas relief. My work and my clients have changed over time. In the past, the majority of my clients have been elder generations who liked only replica pieces like vases or lidded containers fully incised or in bas relief. Nowadays, most of our clients' age range goes from 17 to 80 years old, with a variety of preferences that go from traditional to modernistic styles. Therefore, I have been concentrating on both traditional and modern pieces. I have always loved to draw, which is why I started working at my parents' workshop. As time passed, I learned the full process from my hands-on experience. Mr. Walker, one of my parents' best friends, taught me the recipe for the wood ash glaze. I have also learned other glaze recipes from many ceramic experts in order to add more color options to our products. I must say that working with glazes is one of my favorite forms of art. I never feel tired of working in Celadon ceramics, which I have been doing since 1980.My intention is to do my best when making beautiful art pieces for clients to enjoy. This is the most important award for my work. Seeing that clients are pleased with my works and to see repeated customers is my best inspiration. This motivates me to work harder and pay more attention to details in order to have great art pieces for my clients. Each piece that I work on involves hours of reading and researching to get the most accurate details about the pieces. Once details have been fully collected, a master piece is created. After many trials, a master piece is completed and tested. Finding time to sharpen my skills is probably one of the most difficult tasks to put on my agenda. I am at the factory six days a week. I would like to have more time to refresh my mind and skills. My favorite animal is the cat. I think cats are very interesting and charming. I have worked on several figurines and even some dinnerware in the shape of cats.
| Commercial | Yes |
| Assembled Dimensions | 1.6 in. W x 4.1 in. H x 3.5 in. D |
| Type | Personalized Ornaments |
| Color | Blue |
| Style | Traditional, Vintage |
| Material | Acrylic, Ceramic |
| Model Number | 144791 |
| Country of Origin | Thailand |
| Product Features | Handmade |
Horses are as pretty as pictured. These are well made sturdy pieces.
A beautiful piece! Christmas present loved by best friend! Great for the horse lover!
Very nice Christmas decorations, looked nice on our frosted tree
My grown children were thrilled and astonished by it beauty and quality
Nice coloring and abstract horse shapes.
Love them, color is on the money.
These ornaments are just beautiful, they seem like really nice quality ceramic, the paint job is perfect, and we've loved having them on display for several months now.
Adorable little ceramic horses. Heavy and the glaze is lovely. They are taller and more substantial than I expected which allows you to hang them or stand them on a mantle or shelf. Great buy.
Love these. Super nice quality and packed really well. Not using them as ornaments but rather put them on an open shadow box shelf with other miniatures and smalls that have a western look or feel. Would definitely purchase.
The color seemed a little off but I love them anyway