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ArchitectureThe Castle Shape Chedi Wat Ko Klang
This chedi is a five-pointed top castle shaped chedi. The bottom base supports the ruenthat, which is a chaturamuk chamber with arches protruding on all four sides. Each arch has decorative stucco designs. Above the ruenthat is a bell shape chedi with spire but already broken.

ArchitectureThe Chiang Yan Chedi
This chedi is a five pointed top castle shaped chedi with three layers of overlapping bases, supporting the upturned lotus base and ruenthat with arches on all four sides, decorated with stucco. Above the ruenthat is replica chedi in all four corners. The center is a bell-shaped chedi in a circular plan, adorned with various elements, but the top is missing.

SculptureThe Subduing Mara Buddha Image
This Buddha image sits in a half-lotus seat on a smooth base and shows Subduing Mara posture. It has a round face, big knotted hair, look-down eyes, slightly open mouth, knot jaw, fat body and short sanghati above the chest.

SculptureBuddha image
These embossed silver plate buddha images group are in dilapidated condition, some has only head, some has only body. There are both standing and sitting buddha images. The overall style depicts the art of Hariphunchai. At the same time, it was associated with Burmese art in Pagan era : The buddha image wearing a feather crown, diamond squat.

SculptureHead of Buddha image
This buddha image’s head has long face. The unique form of Hariphunchai clay sculpture : The eyebrows are brace and embossed, the eyes are bulging and the eyelids are half lower, flared nostrils, protruding mouth, has Mustache. There is a groove to highlight the borders in different parts. Has the “Oona Lom” (hair between eyebrows) in the center of forehead, spiral hair and the hairline is embossed.

SculptureBuddha image
This bronze Buddha is very worn not all parts are found. Found only the head, the upper body, the hands and the feet. The characteristic of this Buddha Image is related to art before Ayutthaya or U-Thong in the Central: Square face. While other parts showcase the artwork of Hariphunchai created earlier: eyebrow is like wing and sharpen, A mustache above mouth, dim half of the eyes, wear non streak yellow robe, the separated hands show sermon symbol that shows the relationship with the art of Dvaravati Central.