Ohng yak,
literally
‘giant water pot’, is the name
given to a kind of
gigantic earthen water pot,
that is
placed in the garden of houses in rural areas and used to collect and store rain
water.
These ones
in
Angthong
have been painted
into colourful giant or
yak
faces, in a word play
with the gigantic water
pots. The red face is that
of
Ahkahttalai (fig.),
the
green that of
Totsakan
(fig.).