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Inthanin Sin Raenong

Inthanin, the provincial tree of Ranong, convey the meaning with a bouquet of leaves like the breath of Ranong people, surrounded by loyalty through the letter "R" which is the center to see the coexistence in a multicultural society.

Saket pattern cloth

Saket pattern silk: The word Saket comes from the name of the city Saket Nakhon, which is the name of the ancient city where Roi Et is located today. The fabric pattern developed from the traditional local wisdom of Roi Et peopl. It is a unique fabric pattern in Roi Et province. There are 5 patterns of local Mudmee cloth.

Yala Ruam Jai

The designer of " Yala Ruamjai" pattern has brought the story of the area to create a fabric pattern that is the identity of Yala Province. The design of the pattern is inspired by Yala flowers which is Pikul flower and a net, or Ya Lo, meaning the people who have round harmony correlated with each other, regardless of race, religion, lined up like brothers and sisters who love each other. The fabric production uses Patek cloth, the local fabric of the Malay Peninsula, reflects the local identity contemporarily by writing candles or printed with metal and wood dies.

Aung Sae

"Aueang Sae pattern, the fragrant orchid queen of Sam Mok City" has the following patterns and meanings:

Kaew Mukda Pattern

Kaew Mukda Mudmee silk Pattern is the use of ancient fabric patterns that are unique and have the meaning of the province. There are 5 patterns, tied into patterns on silk threads and woven into a cloth. Each pattern has a unique identity and meaning for Mukdahan Province.

Soi Dok Mak pattern

“Soi Dok Mak pattern” means the fabric pattern produced by Mudmee bringing the Nine Lanterns and Five Lanterns to be tied together and then dyed and embraced repeatedly to make the patterns, colors, shading, pronounced, and more beautiful.

Coral and sea pattern

Since Phuket is a world-class natural tourism city, around the year 1992 – 1997 , tourists who came to Phuket and enjoyed diving to see the beauty of the sea, coral reefs, and beautiful fish on various islands. Moreover, the coast of Phuket is beautiful. From this trend of tourists, the idea was to create a pattern of Phuket sea such as butterfly fish pattern, starfish pattern, noree fish pattern, warbler fish pattern, clown fish pattern, and coral pattern. Later, the patterns on batik cloth were seriously studied.

Teak flower pattern

“ Teak flower pattern” can be used as a pattern to produce fabric products of Phrae in a variety of techniques, such as Tin Jok fabric in Muang Long style, Karen embroidered fabric, batik fabric, printed fabric, pattern fabric with dyeing techniques, Mor Hom, Yok Dok silk and hand sewn cloths, using the main structure of a unique Teak flower pattern, that is, a flower with 6 petals, 6 stamens. The beautiful flowers of teak blooming from a sacred tree that is valuable and costly. It has a long relationship with Phrae people.

Mudmee Kan pattern

Mudmee Khan pattern” has a distinctive feature and aesthetic design. There is a connection between the religious Art and culture with a distinctive identity , namely, the fabric pattern appears with 7 or more Mudmee patterns. Some may be up to 18 Mudmee patterns, woven alternately with frequent multicolored silk/cotton threads, in the style of Mueang Lom Kao, known as the Patterned One, consisting of small mee, medium mee, large mee and interlaced Ma Mai ( Ma Mai : two-colored silk, creating a pattern, in some localities called Ken Kuab)

Suwannawat

Suwannawat pattern . The word "Suwan" refers to Wat Yai Suwannaram which is a temple with complete arts of Phetchaburi Province, while the word " Watchara " means diamond refers to Phetchaburi Province, so the word " Suwannawat" means cloth from the pattern of Wat Yai Suwannaram and is the identity cloth of Phetchaburi province.