Photo credit: P. A. Permatasari 2023 with the permission of Queen Sirikit Museum of Thailand

Chuan Chid

Thailand

“A language of togetherness and compassion, fostering a message that transcends words of love,”

The elders, in their wisdom, devised the beautiful pattern known as “Chuan Chid” that means to draw closer. It serves as a gentle yet potent reminder for the younger generation, conveying the deep-rooted emotions of love, care, harmony, and warmth that they share amongst themselves. This pattern embodies the essence of their strong bond and the cherished connections they have nurtured over time. It speaks a language of togetherness and compassion, fostering an environment where each individual knows they are valued and supported. Through this motif, the elders seek to convey a message that transcends words, inspiring the younger ones to uphold and cherish these precious qualities in their own lives.

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Thai royal costume and regional map of Thai textile (Photo credit: P. A Permatasari with the permission of Queen Sirikit Museum 2023)

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