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Champoon Phu Nga pattern

Champoon Phu Nga pattern

Searching for fabric patterns in Phang Nga Province Using the concepts from 4DNA decoding and Phang Nga identity , 1. Dok Champoon - is the provincial flower of Phang Nga. The flower is glossy white with 3 petals and very fragrant, blooming all year, which the designer has brought the Champoon flowers to be arranged in a circular motion around the point to convey the love and unity of the people in the province. The center uses 9 square shapes arranged next to each other as the sun symbol, hope for light and prosperity. 2. Wave lines - refer to provinces that are adjacent to the Andaman Sea. There are abundant natural resources and movement endless development. 3. Khao Chang - Khao Chang is the symbol of Phang Nga. The shape resembles a crouching elephant. 4. Khao Ta Pu is a limestone mountain that looks like a nail, located in the middle of the water. It is the only symbol in the country. The insertion of the pattern is meant to convey people's love and happiness."

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  • Region : 
    Southern
  • Province : 
    Phang Nga
  • Material : 
    muslin
    Hemp cloth
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Characteristic

Champoon Phu Nga pattern (Phu Nga is the original name of Phang Nga Province) developed from the pattern of Dok Champun and Khao Ta Pu, which mean The abundance of resources and the beauty of the creative nature to become "Phang Nga, the city of happiness"

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  1. Governor of Phang Nga Province, Chairman of the working group
  2. President of the Housewife of the Ministry of Interior, Phang Nga Province, working group member
  3. Permanent Secretary of Phang Nga Province, working group member
  4. Head of Phang Nga Provincial Office, working group member 
  5. Local Phang Nga Province, working group member
  6. Commander of Phang Nga Provincial Prison, working group member
  7. Phang Nga Province Development, working group member
  8. Phang Nga Province Industry, working group member
  9. Phang Nga Province Public relations, working group member
  10. Chairman of Vocational Education, Phang Nga Province, working group member
  11. President of Phang Nga Provincial Administrative Organization, working group member
  12. Chairman of the Phang Nga Chamber of Commerce, working group member
  13. Chairperson of the Phang Nga Provincial Cultural Council, working group member
  14. Mrs. Nongnuch Mayakarn, Expert of the Working Group
  15. Mr. Wattana Jindapol, , Expert of the Working Group
  16. Culture of Phang Nga Province, working group member and secretary
  17. Director of Religious, art and culture Promotion Group, working group member and Assistant Secretary, Phang Nga Provincial Cultural Office
  18. Ms. Supawadee Phaipak, Cultural Officer, Professional Level, working group member and Assistant Secretary, Phang Nga Provincial Cultural Office
  • Mrs. Kanokwan Rakthong
    Tel.. 08 1874 0673