- Jok – with pagoda pattern Collaborating with designers in the “Heritage Phra Ruang ” project by Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA), we extracted patterns from […]
- Boots pattern Designing fabric with a representation of the three-sided 3D emblem is quite challenging, but it can be woven successfully. The chosen technique for this […]
- Colorful fish bone pattern The fabric with reduced fishbone patterns is taken, and a new colour scheme is designed using colours and weaving techniques more diverse […]
- Jok – Amazing Thailand pattern This involves weaving a single scarf, requiring the expertise of two skilled weavers. The challenge came from Tourism Authority of Thailand […]
- Multi Stripes pattern The design involves creating small scarves suitable for general use in the Thai urban environment. It utilizes the weaving technique of a Covering […]
- Minimal stripes scarf The “Less Thai” design aims to incorporate Thai elements without using excessive traditional patterns. But there is a smartness feeling when using that […]
- Fish bone pattern The design involves reducing the traditional Thai pattern with 21 pedals to only 10 pedals for weaving. The resulting pattern resembles Fishbone, with […]
- Thai pattern fabric It is a traditional Thai woven fabric that utilizes the ‘Yok Dok’/ Jacquard lifting technique of weaving with up to 21 pedals. Generally, it […]
- Mud-Muk “Mud-Muk is a technique that incorporates the art of tying knots (‘Mud’ in Thai) as part of weaving traditional fabric from Haat Siew. Used as […]