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

Swans in lantern

Thailand

“Figurative symbols that represent love, harmony, unity, and the vibrancy of life”

Swan pattern or “Nok Kin Nam Ruam Ton” is deeply rooted in Thai culture and symbolizes love, harmony, unity, and sharing. This exquisite pattern has been cherished by the urban people in Chiang Mai for generations, originating from ancient woven fabric designs. It holds a significant place in the ladies’ royal costumes of the Lanna court, including the Tin Jok cloth worn by the esteemed royal consort, Chao Dara Rasmi Prachaya, during the reign of King Chulalongkorn, Rama V. The pattern also beautifully showcases the Dok Kaew Motif, a representation of Orange Jasmin. With its refreshing scent and pure white petals, Orange Jasmin signifies the purity of a kind heart and the vibrancy of life.

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Wisdom & Inspiration

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

SPLENDID LEGACY

thailand Textile Heritage

Textile heritage reflects the pride of rich cultural legacy of Southeast Asian communities. Discover the vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and exquisite craftsmanship that have been passed down through generations. Personal and philosophical wisdom showcased in the beauty of Southeast Asian textiles allow you to embrace the legacy of the UNESCO Silk Road. Explore and immerse yourself in the  essence of elegance and captivating world of Southeast Asian Textile Heritage.

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