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Puranakhata Sri Dvaravati

Puranakhata Sri Dvaravati

" Puranakhata Sri Dvaravati" is a fabric pattern that conveys the meaning that Nakhon Pathom Province is a land of Dvaravati civilization that is rich in environment, plants, food. There is a variety of ethnic groups, with the following components:

  1. The main pattern is the pattern of Puranakhata cauldron, which is an auspicious symbol that has its roots in Sanskrit refers to the birth of a life that is complete and prosperous, with such patterns appearing on medals and sculptures decorated on antiques in the Dvaravati period
  2. The accompanying pattern is a crouching deer, which is one of the symbols of the land of Buddhism, mixed with ethnic identity"
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  • Region : 
    Central
  • Province : 
    Nakhon Pathom
  • Technique : 
    Jok
    Mudmee
  • Material : 
    Silk
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Characteristic

“Puranakhata Sri Dvaravati” pattern or cauldron pattern is another way to create a symbol of Nakhon Pathom Province by communicating through imagination from a thousand-year history. In the area of Phong Maduea Subdistrict, there is also a group of villagers who still firmly preserve the local weaving.

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Information

  1. Assistant Professor Dr. Piyawan Pinkaew President of Visual Communication Design Department, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University
  2. Ajarn Krittiya Kaewsaat Lecturer in Visual Communication Design Department, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University
  • Ms. Oraporn Kamphirasat Cultural Officer, Senior Professional Level
    Tel.. 08 1870 9812