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Khit cloth alternate with mee cloth

Khit alternate with Mee with lotus flower pattern that is a blooming lotus and a lotus bud, which is the provincial flower and conveys the provincial slogan of Nong Bua Lamphu Province, Nakhon Khuean Khan, Kab Kaew Bua Ban . Lotus flower pattern is the provincial flower of Nong Bua Lamphu. Pink is the color tone of Nong Bua Lamphu Province, so when all things are put together, they become a woven cloth that has the identity of Nong Bua Lamphu Province in its entirety.

Large Naga Pattern

Big Naga ( seven -headed Naga ) means greatness and abundance. The curly pattern means the Mekong River.

Hol cloth

Hol cloth has evolved from Poom cloth. It is a fabric used by the nobility in the royal court. It is exquisite and beautiful. Currently, it has been applied so that the general public can wear it, without leaving the traditional wisdom of the ancestors and has been registered as an intangible cultural heritage in 2019.

Ebony flower pattern

Ebony flower pattern The ebony tree is a royal plant that is bestowed on Suphanburi province as both medicinal plants and is a raw material used to make fabric dyes (Ebony trees are also linked to the beliefs of Thai society as a flower representing physical happiness, peace of mind, free from sickness.) The ebony flower has 4 point petal. The ebony flower pattern in different areas will be called differently. Some call it a front mirror pattern. (The dressing table has two mirror panels ) . Some call it Dao pattern (Dok Dao)"

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.

Golden stripe pattern

" Golden stripe cloth following the traces of His Majesty's visit " has a history that Singburi people are proud to promote and extend the golden strip pattern to become popular again. The fabric will be colored from the husks of the tamarind tree, which is the provincial tree of Sing Buri and is red like a ripe betel nut which is the unique color of Singburi Province, the color of warriors. The fighter uses the gold color that is naturally dyed with cotton weft yarns.

Kam phu pattern

The skirt with crab claw pattern of "Kru Jeab" or Mrs. Supattra Choochom, a teacher of arts and crafts honored from the International Arts and Crafts Promotion Center on behalf of the teacher of weaving arts (Sin Teen Jok Thai Yuan - Sao Hai Saraburi) is a skirt that is carved from the collecting pattern (Jok) of more than 250 years old fabric that Ajarn Songchai Wanakul, the 5th generation of Thai Yuan Saraburi philosopher, has searched for and Collected since he was alive and kept in "Thai Yuan Saraburi Folk Culture Hall.

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.

Chakri pattern (from Benjarong pattern)

During the reign of King Chulalongkorn, Rama V, Thailand had widespread contact and cultural exposure from Western countries. There is pottery making and popular for typography, writing, color writing with colorful plants or florals. King Rana V had an idea to ise floral patterns as a unique Thai Benjarong pattern in the plants pattern and name the one that has daisy pattern as “Chakri Pattern”. Chakri pattern on the Benjarong is another pattern that has been popular until present. In addition, the meaning of daisies is also a flower that represents sincerity, honesty and pure love.

Samutra Sumamarn pattern

The origin of the name of the fabric pattern Samutra Sumamarn was inspired by the journey of sea poison tree. The growth path of the sea poison tree was found to spread around the wetlands or the seaside. When growing from flowers to become the fruit of the sea, if the fruit is mature, it will fall down and flow along the river and growing in other areas, thriving through the coastal waters which is the area of Phra Samut Thewa.