Objects in bronze polished stone
The production of objects in bronze polished stone is an ancient craft that nowadays is exercised in the community Ban Bu in Bangkok. The production of objects in bronze by this Community dates back at the beginning of the period Rattanakosin.
The name "objects in bronze polished stone" refers to the last phase of production when hammered into sheets of bronze objects are polished stone.
The bronze objects manufactured in this way include bowls, plates, cutlery, cups, offering the service at cafe services, etc.
The bronze is obtained by melting together seven measures of copper, two measures of Tin, and a measure of old bronze.
When the mixture is well melted, it is paid in the mussels round of different diameters depending on the size of the containers to produce.