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Shop Online Preview : Thai
Fabric Arts
Thai Lady
: Royal Traditional design 1
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Price
:: $15
Shipping
fee :: $7
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Product
type: Hand made arts for home decorating.
Materials : Thai fabric.Glue.Paper.
Dimension:14"x8" with
background, No Frame.
Status:
On sale
Order:
mail to gemstone@gemstonesindesigns.com
Thai Traditional Costumes had been changed from periods
by periods, from reigns to present reign. Records indicate
that during the Sukhothai period ( around A.D 1250-1438)
and Ayutthaya period (A.D) 1350-1767) , exotic silks,
Aristocratic ladies wore a court Pha sin ,a simple garment
one meter long , gathered and folded at the waistline
and secured with a belt. This was combined with Sabai,
a long pierce of plain pleated or pattern silk about 30
centimeters wide that was worn above the waist, draped
across the chest, falling casually over the left shoulder.
The fabric could be worn with either one or both ends
tucked into the waistband, or secured by small gold chains.
Nowadays, Thai Traditional Costumes were used in special
occasions or Thai traditional shows only. Some occasions,
the peoples would like to adapt to the modern fashion,
so an modern- traditional styles are also more popular.
Siam-Fashion can understand the customers’ purpose and
concepts for using Thai traditional dresses. We also can
help customers to design according the using occasions
as well as for flexibility to the Modern Traditional Dresses.
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