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The ancient kiln at Baan Ja Manas
The ancient kiln Baan Ja Manas is an important tourist attraction of the Bo Suak community. The kiln has been discovered, a large ancient pottery source that is more than 750 years old. It is a single room kiln. The wall of the furnace is made of heat-ventilated soil. Produces many types of wares, including jars, jars, mortars, jug, jars, ceramics lamps, lamps, both coated and unglazed. The distinctive container is a jar of light green glaze with a rainbow-like pattern, which is pressed from the mold to be decorated around. This kiln faces the river for easy transportation in the past. Today, the ancient kiln Baan Ja Manas is open to tourists who are interested to visit and have an exhibition showing the pottery antiques called the Huan Baan Suak Sean Cheun Museum, which collects various utensils in the past of the ancient people are undeniably a legacy of Baan Bo Suak community
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