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Thai
people in each region have learned and exchanged their
fabric arts and techniques together. That's why some
kinds of clothes are found in many regions.
Today, various kinds of local
Thai cloth are very attractive souvenirs that gain the
popularity from many visitors.
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Sukhothai
period is the first time that Thai people used graceful clothes
to pave the king's walking ways. Silks and velvets are the most
valuable clothes in Sukhothai. People like to wear "Benjarong",
the clothes that are mainly dyed into 5 colors, black, white,
red, green, and yellow. |
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Ayutthaya
Kingdom, the prosper trading city, is also a large market of weaving
accessories and clothes. It is a period of distinguished cloth
designs and techniques, such as gathered-in-folds and split collars.
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Color
of the day, the famous
wearing tradition of Thailand, was descended from Ayuthaya period
and still be followed by some people nowadays. People wear 7 colors
in a week. The color was originated from the belief of 7 gods
who will come protect them. |
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| Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
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Yellow |
Pink |
Green |
Orange |
Blue |
Violet |
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