Chofah
Chofah (thailändisch ช่อฟ้า, wörtlich Himmelsbüschel) sind die charakteristischen architektonischen Verzierungen, die auf Dächern von Gebäuden in thailändischen Wat angebracht sind. Sie sind aus Hartholz geschnitzt und ähneln schlanken, graziös geschwungenen Fingern, welche in den Himmel zeigen. Jeder Chofah wird in einer speziellen Zeremonie oben am Dachfirst angebracht.
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Chofah des Ubosot, Wat Phra Kaeo, Bangkok
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Chofah des Viharn, Wat Ched Yot, Chiang Mai
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Chofah des Ubosot, Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai
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Chofa des Viharn Luang, Wat Suthat, Bangkok
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