Pumriang cloth
Types of Pumriang fabrics are divided into 3 types: Pumriang woven fabrics, cotton type. Pumriang silk and silk mixed with cotton
An old pattern which is a popular traditional pattern. They have been around since ancient times, such as the Yok Chabad pattern, the Phikun flower pattern, the Kotchasi pattern, the Lion pattern, Garuda pattern, Kinnaree pattern, Thep Phanom pattern, Benjarong pattern, Srivichai pattern, Dagger pattern, Peony pattern, Ratchawat pattern, and the stem-to-flower pattern. Garuda cloth pattern and Noppakao pattern by weavers at Phumriang sub-district. There will be a prototype pattern used as a sample of cloth flowers called "Kru Phaif". It may be cloth embroidered with silk. in various patterns or scraps of cloth that were originally kept by the weavers
The process of weaving Phumriang cloth Using a process called Yok Dok, which is a technique for weaving fabric to create patterns. Use the same method of collecting takho pattern as for weaving khit, by lifting the takho to separate the warp threads. Let the weft thread pass through only the strands. How many strands can be lifted at a time? Depends on the pattern specified When weaving the shuttle back and forth along with lifting the tako It will form a raised pattern from the fabric. The weft thread is commonly used as silver thread. Gold tinsel to add beauty
Region : SouthernMaterial : Silk
Characteristic
Pumriang cloth
Inheriting the ancient cloth legend
For posterity to tell Southern Heritage
Phumriang fabric, exquisite and beautiful
Ratchawat Khom Unique Thai silk Surat Thani
Phumriang cloth, Surat Thani Province