MakRuk is the Thai version of the western board game of chess. It is shaped resembles that piece on the board of a nobleman. It represents power, prestige, and nobility. The top lid is in the lotus bud shape which is placed on the tiered bases called “Chatra”. The covered body is the round dome shape with a thin concave rim. The MakRuk is implied in the progressive and successful life.
The jar/ urn body has a fat round shape on the narrow and flared base for stability. Although this shape has a short base, the outside of the jar is usually painted with a high base look that implies the glorification and compliment.
In the past, this jar was often used to contain food as in tureens used at the Royal table and the small size was used to contain fragrances and aroma oils.
Because of its exclusiveness and steady so it is extensively used for cremation urn for the loved ones.
The 6 inches or larger size can be used for adult urn but the smaller than 6 inches size can be used for keepsake or child & infant urn.
DokKaw design is the orange jessamine flower which is a tropical evergreen plant native to South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia. The species is widely grown as an ornamental tree or hedge. DokKaw has a sweet fragrance and good form.
The main pattern of DokKaw is that the flowers, leaves, and stalks are drawn by switching colors and connecting them together on each row then switching colors on each column which gives a look of harmony combined with modern lively oriental art.