handicraft

The Mien tribe in Thailand is known for its rich cultural heritage, including their unique handicrafts, such as silverware. The Mien people are renowned for their traditional silverwork,

'Weaving' Local Wisdom, a hobby in leisure time from agriculture of Sao Luang villagers

The Long Boat Race Festival in Nan Province, Thailand is a celebration that takes place annually in the province of Nan,

The tradition of silver crafting in Nan dates back many centuries, and the skills and techniques used by the silversmiths have been passed down through generations.

The gold leaf adornment of Buddhist buildings consists of pictures of the former Lord Buddha. Flora, angel and Himmapan animal patterns

ลายเครือดอก (ลายพันธุ์พฤกษา) เป็นลวดลายประดับตกแต่งมักพบเป็นลวดลายประเภทดอกดวงต่างๆ

There is a unique design of the stucco work decorating the arch by adopting a distinctive pattern from the use of Naga as a decorative pattern.

Silverware making is the process of crafting utensils and other household items made from silver or silver-plated materials. It involves a variety of techniques such as casting, forging, and polishing to create beautiful and functional objects.

Paper and paper-cutting in Nan Province It is a handicraft used for traditional work. Rituals according to the beliefs of each area

Nan has a boat race to build unity among the villages. In the past, it was made to worship the sky and rain. After that, it is a tradition that has been practiced for hundreds of years.

The terrain is mountainous with a creek flowing through Ban Tam is therefore rich in bamboo forests, Born into a heritage of wickerwork that has been passed down from generation to generation.

Around the beginning of the 25th Buddhist century, the dress of the Nan people It clearly appears in the murals at Wat Phumin, Mueang Nan District, Nan Province.

Bo Suak pattern weaving workshop at Ban Sao Luang. Learn how to weave the unique culture of the Bo Suak community.

Takong fabric, a fabric that has been passed down from generation to generation

Kom Matao (Kom Matao), cultural heritage of the Nan people Made to offer as an offering to the Buddha and enhance the prosperity.

The Earthenware Is a tool that has a relationship associated with the way of life of the Lanna people intimately for a long time Because pottery is an educational tool for history,

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