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Suphannika flower pattern fabric

Thai Puan hand-woven cloth “Supannika flower pattern” is a hand-woven fabric product that brings innovative ideas and experience in weaving traditional fabrics to apply to create inventions. It is a new hand-woven fabric that reflects the symbol of the province "Suphannika flower", the national flower of Nakhon Nayok Province. It begins with writing and engraving in draft paper to make an applied Suphannika flower pattern with inflorescences and leaves in the form of art. I doesn’t have to look clear like a painting to be unique in pattern.

Dok Siao Pattern

Weaving of the applied Karen weaving group is Yok Dok or Yok Lai weaving to make the white Dok Siao pattern outstanding when placed on a purple cloth. To weave a piece of cloth, weavers need calmness, concentration, patience, delicacy to get a cloth that is beautiful in the whole piece.
It also brings together the wisdom of Pa Ka Yor people in weaving, keeping cotton threads soft and preserving color to last according to traditional wisdom.

Sri Trat

"Sri Trat" pattern uses name of the province to create a long, parallel straight line pattern, like the river of the sea that has long nourished the life of Trat people, both fishing and tourism which is like the heart of Trat Province

Kaew Ching Duang

Kaew Ching Duang pattern looks like a circle interlaced with each other. There are 4 clusters of crystal beads in the center of the circle, while the 4 overlapping spaces in 1 circle have 2 clusters of crystal beads each, which are in the area of the 2 circles, like 2 crystals fight each other. Therefore, the pattern was called Kaew Ching Duang.

Swan in lantern

  1. Swan pattern or something called “Nok Kin Nam Ruam Ton” means love, harmony and unity. and sharing
  2. Lantern pattern is a rhombus pattern and a rectangular with recess corner, looks like a hanging lantern, acts as a swan frame Lanna people invent lanterns to offer to the Buddha on the full moon day of the lunar month or Loy Krathong Day

Chiang Saen Black Swan

Chiang Saen black swan pattern in the "Teen Jok" skirt is a hand-woven fabric to be connected to the foot of the skirt. "Jok" is a northern native word, meaning to pick up because in this type of weaving, there will be a pattern weaving on the fabric using porcupine wool or wooden spikes or picking threads of different colors up and down to be a pattern, especially the identity of the ancient Chiang Saen skirt, becoming a unique pattern which is the black swan or the Chiang Saen swan.

Canna flower pattern

"Canna flower pattern" fabric (yellow canna flower Light Blue-blue canvas). Canna flower is the provincial flower in Chumphon.
Yellow is the symbol "Father's Day", a yellow canna flower is a representative symbol of Father's Day.
Light blue cloth, Light blue is the color of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother.
Blue cloth, blue is the color of the flag of Chumphon Province.

Mee Khan Kor Naree

  1. Mee Khan pattern is an ancient pattern invented by Thao Boonmee, the wife of Phraya Phakdi Chumphon (Lae).
  2. Khonari pattern, formerly known as Khor Kraree, is a pattern invented by the villagers of Huai Ton. The source is In the past, villagers had to find water at the wells for use. To carry water, they use buckets and hooks made of bamboo hanging to the bucket of water for the carrying beams. Villagers had an idea to create a fabric pattern as a hook pattern.

Tamarind leaf woven fabric pattern

Lao Wiang Community, Ban Noen Kham has the identity of a woven fabric "Tamarind leaf bouquet pattern" which reflects the community that have many tamarind trees. From the appearance of tamarind leaves, it was named “Tamarind Leaves Bouquet Fabric” and designed in 2 designs, namely the skirt and the Teen Jok pattern.

Yellow Pradu flower

  1. Pradu flower is the flower of Chonburi province which is known to Chonburi people and bring the Pradu flower pattern on the shirt of Chonburi Province
  2. The number of padauk inflorescences is 9 bunches, together with the components of the Pradu flowers to honor Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen on the occasion of her 90th years birthday on August 12, 2022.