Architectural ornament in the form of a mythical serpent
Place of OriginNorth-central Thailand
Dateapprox. 1400-1550
MaterialsStoneware with glaze
DimensionsH. 23 1/4 in x W. 5 2/3 in x D. 10 7/8 in, H. 59.1 cm x W. 14.3 cm x D. 27.5 cm
Credit LineThe James and Elaine Connell Collection of Thai Ceramics
Object number1990.184
DepartmentSoutheast Asian Art
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
On viewLocationGallery 10
More InformationThe temples of the former Thai kingdom of Sukhothai (mid1200s–1438) were decorated with a variety of glazed ceramic elements. Mythical serpents such as this were used as roof ornaments and at the ends of stair handrails. Another ceramic roof ornament can be seen nearby, mounted high on the wall to suggest its original elevated position.
Subject
- serpent
- mythical animal
approx. 1400-1550
approx. 1400-1500
approx. 1150-1250
approx. 100-200
approx. 100-200
approx. 1300-1500
approx. 1650-1750
approx. 1500-1644
Jero Dalang Diah
approx. 1940-1950
approx. 1400-1550
approx. 1750-1850
approx. 1075-1125