Royal pattern cloth “Khid cloth with Nariratana Rajakanya pattern”

Royal pattern cloth “Khid cloth with Nariratana Rajakanya pattern”

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Royal Pattern Cloth “Khid Cloth with Nariratana Rajakanya Pattern”

Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya designed the “Khid cloth with Nariratana Rajakanya pattern”, inspired by the “Khid cloth with Somdej pattern” often seen in Her Majesty Queen Sirikit's clothing. The pattern holds significant meaning and has been modernized for contemporary use, with each part carrying profound symbolism.

Khid cloth with Nariratana Rajakanya pattern

S Pattern on the Belly of the Fabric

The "S" pattern represents Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, symbolizing her dedication to preserving Thai textile traditions. Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari designed this with space for local communities to add their own unique patterns, fostering a sense of local identity. The surrounding Khid pattern symbolizes the loyalty of the Thai people to the Chakri Dynasty.

S Pattern on Khid Cloth

Heart-Shaped Cloth Pattern

The heart-shaped pattern symbolizes the love of His Majesty King Rama X for the Thai people.

S Pattern Combined with Khit Pattern at the Base of the Fabric

This pattern symbolizes Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya's wish for the happiness of the Thai people.

Khit Pattern at Base of Fabric

Pine Tree Pattern at the Base of the Fabric

The pine tree pattern symbolizes Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari's efforts in restoring the history of the Silpachep Project. It is a traditional pattern from Ban Na Wa, Nakhon Phanom Province, the birthplace of the Arts and Crafts Project.

Peacock Tail Pattern at the Base of the Fabric

The peacock tail pattern represents Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari's determination to continue and expand the royal duties of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, particularly in preserving Thai textile wisdom.

Peacock Tail Pattern at Base of Fabric

Granted in January 2022 at Ban Na Wa, Amphoe Na Wa, Nakhon Phanom Province.

Royal Khid Cloth Sample 1 Royal Khid Cloth Sample 2 Royal Khid Cloth Sample 3

For those interested in buying Khit Nariratana silk for making beautiful dresses, visit Silk with Khit Nariratana Pattern. Our shop also offers Mudmee silk and a variety of plain-colored silk fabrics to choose from.

For luxury dresses, you can also explore www.silkket.com. Our shop provides plain silk fabric, Mudmee silk, and local silk in many shades and patterns, all crafted with meticulous quality by expert artisans.

The shop is dedicated to preserving this beautiful culture. Contact the Chap Mai store team for assistance in choosing products via "LineOA : @chobmai". Thank you for your interest and for choosing our products. We are happy to serve you.

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