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Traditional Thai Clothing: Southern-Style Fabrics
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A piece of “phan chang” fabric from Ban Na Muen Si, Trang. เขียนโดย Traditional Thai Clothing. ป้ายกำกับ: funeral. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Traditional Thai Clothing: 10/01/2007 - 11/01/2007
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A piece of “phan chang” fabric from Ban Na Muen Si, Trang. เขียนโดย Traditional Thai Clothing. 0 ความคิดเห็น. ป้ายกำกับ: funeral. The majority of the northeastern Thai people are Lao descendants. There are also Cambodian descendants scattered in Surin and Buri Ram. These ethnic groups have different cultural heritage, which is highly visible in their dialect, traditional costume, and belief systems. Silk threads in “matmi” design. เขียนโดย Traditional Thai Clothing. 0 ความคิดเห็น. The Central style of cl...
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Traditional Thai Clothing: Central-Style Fabrics
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The Central style of clothing varied from one ethnic culture to another. In general, however, they still dressed conservatively. The changes came in the reign of Rama V when imported western outfits and dressing style soon replaced the Siamese traditional attire in the Central Region. A full-size robe with “tinjok” border. เขียนโดย Traditional Thai Clothing. ป้ายกำกับ: Thai Song Dam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Traditional Thai Clothing: Northeastern-Style Fabrics
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The majority of the northeastern Thai people are Lao descendants. There are also Cambodian descendants scattered in Surin and Buri Ram. These ethnic groups have different cultural heritage, which is highly visible in their dialect, traditional costume, and belief systems. Silk threads in “matmi” design. เขียนโดย Traditional Thai Clothing. ป้ายกำกับ: Handicraft. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Traditional Thai Clothing: Northern-Style Fabrics
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The northern highlands comprise of various ethnic groups with their own traditional costume. The Thai Yuan, or Khon Mueang, in the plains and in the city areas, for example, have their own dressing style much different from that of the hill tribes. Presently, local Lanna women wear long robes, but they also wear blouses instead of chest wraps, the practice observed since the Fifth Reign. In addition, there are still many kinds of. Homespun fabric made in hill tribe villages. ป้ายกำกับ: mohom.
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Traditional Thai Clothing: Traditional Thai Clothing
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Clothing normally serves as protection from severe heat or cold. In ancient times, human beings must have clothed themselves with any natural materials available. Later, they must have made simple woven wear from certain fibrous plants such as flax, jute, or pineapple leaves, before knowing how to acquire threads and how to weave fabrics from cotton, wool, or silk. Fabric Designs:Art Woven withThai Wisdom. เขียนโดย Traditional Thai Clothing. ป้ายกำกับ: fabric. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).