This is one of the impressive Thai pottery collections on display in the museum at Ratchaburi. The clay pottery which obviously was baked during the production process, is likely to have used mud (clay) that is found locally in Ratchaburi. Notice that though, the collection assembles old pottery in various shapes and sizes, there is not much of design element in terms of etching on the surface of the pots. Experts can easily date the old pottery by observing such details, it does seem that these pottery pieces from Thailand were made at least a century ago. The absence of glazing on the surface of the pottery is another indication that, no attempt was made to depict any art on the pots.