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:
- 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
- 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 : CentralProvince : Nakhon PathomTechnique : JokMudmeeMaterial : Silk
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“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
- Assistant Professor Dr. Piyawan Pinkaew President of Visual Communication Design Department, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University
- Ajarn Krittiya Kaewsaat Lecturer in Visual Communication Design Department, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University
- Ms. Oraporn Kamphirasat Cultural Officer, Senior Professional Level
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