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Lakon Saimoo

Lakon Saimoo

La Kon Sai Moo is one of the patterns that clearly show the uniqueness of Lampang art. Pork fillings are classified as clouded or flowing clouds, which is a group of patterns that have been influenced by Chinese art that has influenced the Lanna art style and has evolved to become a unique identity from the appearance of the pattern to curl back and forth in various pattern frames. Besides that, It has also been determined that the color of Lampang's identity is lac red, olive green, and volcanic soil. Red lac and olive green are colors that has been used on the fabric of Lampang since the past because Lampang Province is a source of large amounts of lac and there is soil from twin volcanoes, namely Doi Pha Khok - Champadad Volcano and Pha Khok - Hin Fu which is unlike anywhere else in Thailand as well.”

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  • Region : 
    Northern
  • Province : 
    Lampang
  • Technique : 
    Jok
    Tie dye
    type yard
    Weaving
  • Material : 
    artificial silk
    Silk
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Characteristic

Lakon Saimoo is the signature pattern of Lampang Province.
It is a pattern of the Lampang technician family that appears only in the Wang River Basin. The nature of the pattern continuously throughout the work piece without interruption and can still flow adjust the format to be
international and contemporary. It can be used to further produce fabrics in a variety of techniques such as
Techniques of Jig, printing, embroidery, weaving, tie-dyeing, as well as developing patterns to be able to applied to other products.

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Information

ผ้าตีนจก แก้วใจ ผ้าไทยทอมือโบราณ
  1. Mr. Thapakorn Krueraya
  • Mr. Amarin Che-Ali Cultural Officer, Operation level
    Tel. 081-874-1603
    Email : [email protected]