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Indigo dyed fabric
```html Indigo Dyed Fabric / Hom Fabric Indigo-dyed fabric, also known as "hom" fabric, is a popular type of cloth in Isaan and Northern Thai cultures. This fabric is easy...
Indigo dyed fabric
```html Indigo Dyed Fabric / Hom Fabric Indigo-dyed fabric, also known as "hom" fabric, is a popular type of cloth in Isaan and Northern Thai cultures. This fabric is easy...

Squirrel tail silk
```html Kaniew Silk Kaniew silk, also known as twisted strand silk, is a high-class weave often used for rituals such as covering Bai Sri or covering corpses. Weaving Kaniew requires...
Squirrel tail silk
```html Kaniew Silk Kaniew silk, also known as twisted strand silk, is a high-class weave often used for rituals such as covering Bai Sri or covering corpses. Weaving Kaniew requires...

brocade
```html Woven Cloth Pha Yok Dok is a fabric made by alternating different amounts of yarn to create a textured effect, similar to Pha Yok Thong and Pha Yok Lamphun,...
brocade
```html Woven Cloth Pha Yok Dok is a fabric made by alternating different amounts of yarn to create a textured effect, similar to Pha Yok Thong and Pha Yok Lamphun,...

batik cloth
```html Batik Fabric Batik is a fabric influenced by Islamic culture in the southern provinces of Thailand. The creation of batik patterns involves drawing the pattern lines with wax to...
batik cloth
```html Batik Fabric Batik is a fabric influenced by Islamic culture in the southern provinces of Thailand. The creation of batik patterns involves drawing the pattern lines with wax to...

Mudmee cloth
```html Mudmee Cloth Mudmee cloth is woven from tied thread or silk, dyed by tying it into a pattern before weaving. It is a popular local weaving art, especially in...
Mudmee cloth
```html Mudmee Cloth Mudmee cloth is woven from tied thread or silk, dyed by tying it into a pattern before weaving. It is a popular local weaving art, especially in...

Bua cloth
```html Kaabbua Cloth Kaabbua cloth has an uncertain history. Some say it originated from the traditional weaving styles of the Isan people, while others attribute its invention to Khun Chai...
Bua cloth
```html Kaabbua Cloth Kaabbua cloth has an uncertain history. Some say it originated from the traditional weaving styles of the Isan people, while others attribute its invention to Khun Chai...