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Tin Jok cloth with Sangkhalok fish pattern (twin fish pattern)

Tin Jok cloth with Sangkhalok fish pattern (twin fish pattern)

9 Tin Jok woven fabrics, unique designs of Sukhothai Province is the pattern of the Tin Jon fabric that was made by a Thai Puan woman at Ban Haad Siew, Si Satchanalai District decorated to be her own skirt and with the wise wisdom, there are nine patterns of Tin Jok that are valuable and unique to Sukhothai fabrics. The process of making fabric patterns requires a special technique called Jok which is to remove the bottom cotton up on top of the standing line. When weaving, we will not collect the pattern in advance. The weaver must remember how to weave in the next row because of weaving each row requires industriousness because each yarn has to be counted, in order to put colored lines in the glass, making the weaving longer than other types. The 9 Tin Jok patterns are the main patterns that are woven in the largest size in the fabric to be woven. It is in the center of the Tin Jok pattern and stands out from the others. The main pattern is the only pattern of Tin Jok Haad Siao since ancient times. There are 9 designs: 1. Kruea Noi 2. Kruea Klang 3. Kruea Yai 4. Mon Sib Hok 5. Sib song nuay tad, 6. Song Thongs 7. Angnam 8. Si Kor 9. Paed Kor

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  • Region : 
    Central
  • Province : 
    Sukhothai
  • Technique : 
    Jok with hands
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Characteristic

" Finished the field work. The woman weaves the cloth. The man strikes the iron."

The beauty of the Tin Jok cloth pattern tells about the exquisite craftsmanship of the weavers who have kept the weaving methods since ancestors. reflects the traditions of women in Phra Ruang city. The most remarkable thing is the Tai Phuan people, Haad Siew, in the city of Si Satcha Nalai, nowadays it has become a skirt that is popular in every region of Thailand.

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Information

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  1. Mr. Tachapat Makhwa
    Tel. 094-6236461