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ICONCRAFT, a space for the most creative craftsmanship of Thai people, 3rd floor, Siam Discovery. Invites you to be satisfied and admire the power of wisdom. and inspiration from Thai artisans all over the country Ready to honor and create pride in creativity and local wisdom that are translated from a new perspective into Thai handicrafts. create something special learn history Promote Thai wisdom in collaboration with Queen Sirikit Textile Museum Her Majesty the Queen The Grand Palace has brought products to be displayed as a pop-up off-site for the first time. Between now and 6 January 2021 at CO-CREATION SPACE, 3rd floor, Siam Discovery.
The Exploratorium, with Piyawara Teekara Netnoi, director of the Textile Museum In Her Majesty Queen Sirikit Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Natthawan Tanyongmat, Deputy Director of the Telegram Number Data Textile Museum, along with IconCraft executives Jatuphon Kiatrabil, Chalikul Issaraphakdee, Suthirat Kaewaporn, Amorn Mongkolkaewsakul and Amaj J Sombooncharoen along with celebrities Participating in this event, it is evident that Her Majesty Queen Sirikit Her Majesty the Queen The Queen Mother of the Queen Mother There was a royal initiative to establish a textile museum. To be a source of study and research about Thai fabrics and the history of Thai people's clothing Textile Museum Therefore, it is a place to collect, store and preserve Thai cloth. and related documents As well as displaying handicrafts from valuable royal fabrics and various local fabrics.
To continue the royal determination to preserve Thai weaving. To remain as a cultural property of the nation forever. This is a very special event at the Queen Sirikit Textile Museum. Her Majesty the Queen Special products were brought to be exhibited. Ready to sell off-site as a pop-up for the first time. Meet special products such as a product inspired by the batik cloth collected by His Majesty King Chulalongkorn, namely a “temperature water bottle” decorated with a parang pattern. Looks like a dagger It is considered a batik pattern reserved for the upper class, available in silver and gold, “Parang Kembang Picture Frame” which is a batik pattern very popular in Central Java, especially the Yogyakar court.
The Exploratorium, with Piyawara Teekara Netnoi, director of the Textile Museum In Her Majesty Queen Sirikit Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Natthawan Tanyongmat, Deputy Director of the Telegram Number Data Textile Museum, along with IconCraft executives Jatuphon Kiatrabil, Chalikul Issaraphakdee, Suthirat Kaewaporn, Amorn Mongkolkaewsakul and Amaj J Sombooncharoen along with celebrities Participating in this event, it is evident that Her Majesty Queen Sirikit Her Majesty the Queen The Queen Mother of the Queen Mother There was a royal initiative to establish a textile museum. To be a source of study and research about Thai fabrics and the history of Thai people's clothing Textile Museum Therefore, it is a place to collect, store and preserve Thai cloth. and related documents As well as displaying handicrafts from valuable royal fabrics and various local fabrics.
To continue the royal determination to preserve Thai weaving. To remain as a cultural property of the nation forever. This is a very special event at the Queen Sirikit Textile Museum. Her Majesty the Queen Special products were brought to be exhibited. Ready to sell off-site as a pop-up for the first time. Meet special products such as a product inspired by the batik cloth collected by His Majesty King Chulalongkorn, namely a “temperature water bottle” decorated with a parang pattern. Looks like a dagger It is considered a batik pattern reserved for the upper class, available in silver and gold, “Parang Kembang Picture Frame” which is a batik pattern very popular in Central Java, especially the Yogyakar court.