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We are proud to collaborate with Silpakorn University, various business units, and both local and foreign artists to preserve and promote traditional crafts and handmade pottery. Through these partnerships, we are dedicated to maintaining the rich heritage of these artisanal practices while fostering economic growth within our communities. By developing local talent, creating job opportunities, and incorporating diverse artistic perspectives, we aim to empower the people who are at the heart of this industry. Together, we ensure that these traditional skills are passed down to future generations, while also infusing new creativity into our work. Our collective efforts are focused on sustaining the art of handmade pottery and enhancing the livelihoods of those who contribute to its enduring legacy.
“Creative Ceramic Design Project in Collaboration with Entrepreneurs”
The “Creative Ceramic Design Project in Collaboration with Entrepreneurs” is a collaborative initiative between our company and Silpakorn University, designed to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world application in the field of ceramics. This project provides students with hands-on experience in our factory, where they learn to apply their design and technical skills to the production of ceramic products. Throughout the project, students engage in a process of trial and error, learning from failures to refine and improve their designs. The ultimate goal is for students to develop their concepts into final, market-ready products, gaining valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of the ceramics industry. This collaboration not only enhances the students’ practical skills but also contributes to the preservation and innovation of traditional ceramic craftsmanship.

KHWAM WANG? by Andrea Cusumano
The “KHAWAM WANG?” project, spearheaded by the distinguished artist Andrea Cusumano in collaboration with MATDOT Art Center and Silpakorn University, is a groundbreaking initiative that blends contemporary art with traditional clay work. In this project, Cusumano visits our factory to create innovative pottery using red clay, infusing modern artistic expressions into this ancient material. This collaboration aims to explore the artistic potential of red clay, pushing its traditional uses into new, modern territories. By merging international artistic vision with local craftsmanship, “KHAWAM WANG?” not only redefines the boundaries of pottery art but also inspires a dialogue between tradition and modernity in the creative process.
U-Sabuy Nation TV
Roongsilp Ceramic collaborated with “U-Sabuy Nation TV” to inspire viewers in residential design by showcasing the transformation of clay into valuable design assets. This unique segment highlighted how traditional clay techniques can be reimagined to create modern, stylish hotel decor. The show emphasized the versatility of clay, turning it from a simple material into innovative, eye-catching elements that enhance any living space, blending craftsmanship with contemporary design.