Bua cloth

Bua cloth

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History of Kabbua Fabric

Kabbua cloth has diverse origins. Some say it is a unique weaving style from the ancient Isan people, while others credit its development to Mr. Meechai Taesuriya, a national artist. Regardless of its origins, Kabbua cloth is undeniably special, made so by the creativity of Mr. Meechai Taesuriya. It involves at least four different weaving techniques, including alternating warp colors, patterned tying, spinning squirrel tail yarn, and lifting the pattern. Silver or gold threads are also often incorporated to enhance the cloth’s visual appeal.

Kabbua fabric showcasing traditional patterns

Importance of Kabbua Cloth

The beauty of Kabbua cloth lies in its texture, achieved by combining various weaving techniques. Its unique pattern and color dimension are visible even from a distance, thanks to the use of more than two warp colors in similar tones. This gives the fabric a unique base color that shines distinctively. Mudmee, the main form of pattern creation in the Northeast, results in consistent patterns throughout the fabric. When viewed closely, the raised texture created by the "kid" process adds further depth, featuring both raised floral and straight lines. The use of squirrel tail silk, spun and alternated with the weaving process, also contributes to its unique texture, showcasing the wisdom of the Tai-Lao ethnic group.

Close-up of Kabbua fabric with intricate weaving details

Distinctiveness of the Lotus Sheath Cloth

The distinctiveness of Kabbua cloth comes from its elaborate weaving process. The weft threads, which undergo a process of tying and weaving with squirrel tail silk, contribute to the cloth’s unique appeal. Special Kabbua cloth may also feature intricate sarong-like patterns created by inserting silver and gold threads, turning the fabric into a true work of art.

For those interested in purchasing silk for luxury dressmaking, you can explore our store. Visit us through www.silkket.com. Our shop offers a variety of plain colored silk fabrics, Mudmee pattern silk, and local silks, all cut with meticulous quality by expert technicians.

The store is committed to preserving this beautiful culture. For assistance with product selection or additional advice, contact the Chap Mai store team through LineOA: @chobmai. Thank you for your interest and for choosing our products.

Thank you for the source: Weaving Thread into a Pattern

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