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Sa Kaeo pattern

Sa Kaeo pattern

The unique fabric pattern of Sa Kaeo Province "Sa Kaeo pattern fabric" 1. Sa Tok Kok Thom Palace pattern refers to an ancient Khmer castle, located in Nong Samet area, Moo 9 , Khok Sung Sub-district, Khok Sung District, Sa Kaeo Province, formerly known as Prasat Muang Phrao. It is a large and important ancient site of Sa Kaeo Province, built with laterite according to the characteristics of Khmer art in the Klang-Bapuan style. It was completed in the 11th century AD, during the reign of King Uthaithityavornman II . 2. Dala butterfly pattern refers to a large and beautiful moth ( Atlas moth) which is a butterfly in the Saturniidae family. Caterpillars eat Dala leaves as food, cultivation for benefit and conservation is within the project of the Arts and Crafts Study on the development of traditional Thai silk, Dala silk and Buprestis beetle, located at Village No. 4 , Ban Klong Mi, Sa Kaeo Sub-district, Mueang Sa Kaeo District, Sa Kaeo Province.

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  • Region : 
    Eastern
  • Province : 
    Sa Kaeo
  • Technique : 
    Mudmee
  • Material : 
    Silk
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Characteristic

Sa Kaeo pattern fabric is a unique pattern of Mudmee cloth of Sa Kaeo province, consists of Sa Tok Kok Thom Palace pattern, Dala butterfly pattern means large and beautiful moths.
Pang Sida means day butterfly in Pang Sida National Park and the Dok Kaew pattern means the regular flower of Sa Kaeo Province. Sa Kaeo pattern cloth is therefore a fabric that represents the identity of Sa Kaeo Province beautifully.

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Information

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  1. Designer: Mr. Witoon Siladam, Mudmee expert
  2. Advisor: Mr. Prateep Meesin, Advisor to the Arts and Crafts Foundation