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The wonderful hospitality Thai people show their their friends, neighbors and even strangers is well known. And in a country where water is such an important and ever-present part of the people's lives, its's not surprising that one of its most enduring traditions of hospitality is the water jar.
Strill frequently seen in the countryside, these water jars, or toom, are often placed on covered stands outside houses and shopfronts to quench the thirst of passersby. Much larger versions are used to collect rainwater and stored underneath the house. The toom on the left is an ornately decorated Ayutthaya-period piece.
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