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Marigold pattern

Mudmee pattern, marigold pattern caused by adaptation. They come from the ancient pattern, namely the bear, Mak Jab, and seven lanterns pattern with the introduction of traditional patterns and repositioning to become a marigold flower pattern.

Daun Buding and Satun Fossil

Daun Buding 's pattern that appears on the fabric is a pattern that resembles an ancient flower ivy on the arch. Malaysian History Office has been assumed that the flowers that appear on the fabric is Daun Buding from the Malay language or Daun Budy from the Indonesian language. This flower species is more common in the Malay Peninsula. The flowers are similar to Sai yud flower. It is yellow flowers and fragrant. The leaves are spear-shaped. The tip is pointed.

Koh Yo fabric, Ratchawat pattern

Koh Yor woven cloth is woven into various types of flower patterns, such as Kan Yang pattern. The original name is Kho Nok Khao pattern, which is the most beautiful pattern. Later, it was given a new name as "Lai Ratchawat" meaning "routine or action" . Ko Yo fabrics are taught and inherited in the household for hundreds of years until it appears that there are many old lullaby that illustrate the values and weaving culture of Koh Yor people.

Saket Tham Pattern

" Saket Tham pattern " is an ancient fabric pattern mixed with fabric patterns that were inspired by inspiration, tied into a pattern and dye with natural indigo on yarn and woven into a finely woven fabric. Each pattern has its meaning and identity of Sakon Nakhon Province with 5 elements 1. Wild flower pattern (Dok Mani Dhewa) is a white flower that blooms in the Hin Sao Ae courtyard, Phu Phan National Park. Sakon Nakhon Province which is an important tourist attraction of Sakon Nakhon Province represent the purity of nature in Sakon Nakhon Province. 2.

Glass bead pattern fabric

“ Glass bead pattern fabric” has pattern that is as beautiful as glass beads. It has a unique pattern and unique weaving method. It has a Yok Dok pattern throughout the piece. The northeastern region calls the Yok Dok weaving as Khit. The pattern is kept at the weaving spit called huddle or called Khao. Sisaket prefers to weave with 4 huddles because it will get a suitable fabric pattern that is not too small or too big.

Muang Loei cotton flower pattern

Muang Loei cotton flower pattern was created from the imagination of a Mudmee craftsman who chooses to use cotton flowers to create patterns on the fabric to convey meaning of way of life of local people in Loei Province. Cotton flower consists of buds, small flowers that have just emerged Blooming and ready to be harvested like a family of Loei people that are gathered together.

Pikul flower pattern fabric

Pikul flower pattern refers to Yok fabric, which means silk that is woven to raise the pattern to emboss higher than the fabric by choosing to lift some lines and suppress some lines then the shuttle go in between the middle with silver or gold. The technique of weaving this pattern is called Yok Dok. Yok fabric is an ancient cloth that was used in the past to protect the royal court only. Silk cloth has the same meaning as Yok fabric, it is different in that the use of silk threads may be used in different colors instead of tinsel in weaving.

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.

Unique fabric, Pikul flower pattern

Woven fabric with a unique pattern design using Pikul flowers to weave into patterns on the fabric. The Pikul flower is the provincial flower of Lopburi. The blue background color is the color of Lopburi Province. Therefore, they have been blended together into a Mudmee Lopburi woven cloth with a Pikul flower pattern.

Takamuk fabric pattern (Tasamook)

Takamuk cloth pattern (Tasamuk) is a unique fabric in weaving by using technique of weaving that weave dark colored threads alternate with light colored threads, developed from "Kamuk (Samuk)", woven containers. Bamboo or palm leaves, etc., in different shapes and sizes, used for keeping things.