Khantoke

A khantoke or khantok (Northern Thai: ᨡᩢ᩠ᨶᨲᩰ᩠ᨠ, pronounced [kʰantoːk]; Thai: ขันโตก, pronounced [kʰǎn.tòːk]; Lao: ພາໂຕກ, pronounced [pʰáː.tȍːk]; Northeastern Thai: พาโตก, pronounced [pʰâː.tòːk]) is a pedestal tray used as a small dining table by the Lanna people (of northern Thailand), Laotians, and by people from Isan (northeastern Thailand). A khantoke tray is a short, round table, made of several different materials such as: wood, bamboo or rattan.

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Khantoke

A khantoke or khantok (Northern Thai: ᨡᩢ᩠ᨶᨲᩰ᩠ᨠ, pronounced [kʰantoːk]; Thai: ขันโตก, pronounced [kʰǎn.tòːk]; Lao: ພາໂຕກ, pronounced [pʰáː.tȍːk]; Northeastern Thai: พาโตก, pronounced [pʰâː.tòːk]) is a pedestal tray used as a small dining table by the Lanna people (of northern Thailand), Laotians, and by people from Isan (northeastern Thailand). A khantoke tray is a short, round table, made of several different materials such as: wood, bamboo or rattan.

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