Mudmee Kan pattern
Mudmee Khan pattern” has a distinctive feature and aesthetic design. There is a connection between the religious Art and culture with a distinctive identity , namely, the fabric pattern appears with 7 or more Mudmee patterns. Some may be up to 18 Mudmee patterns, woven alternately with frequent multicolored silk/cotton threads, in the style of Mueang Lom Kao, known as the Patterned One, consisting of small mee, medium mee, large mee and interlaced Ma Mai ( Ma Mai : two-colored silk, creating a pattern, in some localities called Ken Kuab)

Region : CentralProvince : PhetchabunTechnique : MudmeeMaterial : Silk
Characteristic
“ Mudmee Khan pattern” is a transfer of wisdom through local craftsmen. It is not only valuable as a garment but is also associated with more than one hundred years of history. As appeared according to archaeological evidence from Sim Na Sai Temple, Lom Kao District. through murals that tell stories about culture, traditions, and way of life influenced by Lan Chang, such as the image of a man playing instrument in a tradition similar to the Prasart Pueng parade and a picture of a woman wearing a skirt in Mudmee Kan pattern (also known as Xin Hua DaengTeen Kan). In the Royal Gazette No. 136 , Special Section 195 Ngor, dated August 2 , 2019, " Xin Mee Khan Noi Tai Lom" has been announced Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2019. Traditional craftsmanship in the category of intangible cultural heritage items that must be urgently promoted and preserved from the Department of Cultural Promotion, Ministry of Culture. It can be considered that the woven fabric "Mudmee Khan pattern" is a very important element in this time.

Information
"Mudmee Kan pattern" is a fabric pattern that has been passed down from generation to generation until now. Therefore, the list of people that appear below is the main successor in ancient weaving who are weavers in 2 districts, Lom Sak District and Lom Kao District, totaling 11 people, namely
- Mrs. Chamrat Sapoo, House No. 11, Village No. 3, Ban Tiu, Lom Sak District
- Mrs. Ran Phrommoun, House No. 5, Village No. 9, Ban Tiu, Lom Sak District
- Mrs. Son Phromkham, house number 173, Village No. 3, Ban Tiu, Lom Sak District
- Mrs. Prakong Jong Than, house number 65, Village No. 3, Ban Tiu, Lom Sak District
- Mrs. Phan Luekit, house number 159, Village No. 3, Ban Tiu, Lom Sak District
- Mrs. Pornpila Singdee, house number 106, Village No. 4, Ban Tiu, Lom Sak District
- Mrs. Somphon Phromkham, House No. 16, Village No. 2, Ban Tiu, Lom Sak District
- Mrs. Somkid Puiphetpui House No. 100, Village No. 5, Ban Tiu, Lom Sak District
- Mr. Pongsatorn Onlan, House No. 124, Village No. 3, Ban Phrao, Ban Noen Sub-district, Lom Kao District
- Mrs. Rean Onlan, House No. 124, Village No. 3, Ban Prao, Ban Noen Sub-district, Lom Kao District
- Mrs. Samniang Kaewtao, House No. 124, Village No. 3, Ban Prao, Ban Noen Sub-district, Lom Kao District
- Mrs. Yaowapa Tosanguan Culture of Phetchabun Province
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