Mapeh (Arts)(1st test)
is produced from the cocoons of Thai silkworms. lt
is mainly produced in Khorat which is the center of the silk industry.
Thai silk
is a complex technique that produces patterned fabric where tie-dye portions of weft" yarn before weaving begins.
lkat technique or chong kiet
is unique to Cambodia and produces single or two-color fabrics. lt is produced by weaving three threads so that the color of one thread dominates on one side of the fabric, while the two others determine the color on the reverse side,
Uneven twill technique
is a common seasonal occupation. They are most commonly made from reeds. either left natural tan color or dyed in deep jewel tones
Mat weaving "tb anh kantuel"
made from dryandra trees are also significant. Common wicker and rattan products
Wicker and rattan crafts
was traditionally colored black using burnt wood, representing the underworld; red using mercury, representing the earth; and yellow using arsenic, representing the heavens
lacquerware
uses silver in making variety of items, including weaponry, coins, ceremonial objects used in funerary and religious rituals, and betel boxes.
Silversmithing
were mostly used for domestic purposes. Potting traditionally was done either on a pottery wheel or using shaping tools such as paddles and anvils
Ceramics
and kite-flying tradition, which dates back many centuries, was revived in the early 1990s. Kites "khleng ek'" are generally filown at night during the northeast monsoon season.
Cambodia's kite-making
is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world. The city and empire flourished trom approximately the 9th to the 15th centuries. The city houses the magnificent Angkor Wat, one of Cambodia's most popular tourist attractions,
Angkor capital city
is a country whose art is influenced by its diverse ethnic groups as well as Hindu culture and mythology as shown in their artworks, dances, and the wayang puppetry performances.
Indonesia
is an Indonesian technique of wax- resist dyeing applied to whole cloth and is made either by drawing dots and lines of the resist with a spouted tool called a tjanting or by printing the resist with a copper stamp called a cap.
Batik
means to create a dot. lt is a type of batik motif which is made up of many tiny square dots arranged in a repeated geometric pattern
Nitik
is one of the oldest batik motifs, consisting of a four lobed stylized flower, based on the Areca Palm blossom. The cross section of the palm fruits and their seeds are also said to inspire the design
Kawung
was once one of the "Larangan" designs, a prohibited motif reserved for the royal courts of Yogyakarta and Surakarta
Parang
technique is a revolutionary repackaged application that enhances the detail of an image on fabric using wax and dyes. lt shows linear treatment of leaves flowers, and birds
Modern Batik
shows the diversity of uses of textiles throughout the archipelago as well as the elaborate bridal dress that displays each provinces' textile and ornamental jewelry traditions
Pakaian adat or Indonesian traditional dress
puppetry is a Javanese classical puppet drama that uses shadows and puppets manipulated by rods against a translucent screen lit from behind
Wayang kulit
means '"skin", and refers to the leather construction of the puppets that are carefully chiseled with fine tools, supported with carefully shaped buffalo horn handles and control rods, and painted in beautiful hues.
Kulit
are well known for its earthen wares, vases and jars, earthen cooking wares, tea pot and cups set, human and animal figurines, such as horses and elephants, also rooster piggy bank.
Kasongan terracotta
has been discovered in several sites in Indonesia. Subsequently, tribal art has flourished within the culture of Nias, Batak, Asmat, Dayak and Toraja Wood and stone are common materials used as the media for sculpting among these tribes.
Megalithic sculpture
is a masterpiece of Javanese classical Hindu-Buddhist art, created in 13th century Singhasari, East Java
The Prajnaparamita of Java
the word "candi" means ancient temples. it is the world's largest Buddhist temple consisting of nine stacked platforms, six square and three circular, topped by a central dome. lt is decorated with 2,672 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues. The central dome is surrounded by 72 Buddha statues, each seated inside a perforated stupa
Borobudur Temple
culture is influenced by Buddhism from its neighbor countries India, Thailand, and China. Burmese art is based on Buddhist cosmology and myths and numerous temples and stupas are buit in every town and village. Buddha images are made of brick, stone, wood, metal, alloy, and plaster.
Myanmar
is the art of painting that shows live animals and inanimate objects using difterent colors. Artists paint the figures of beings animals, objects, drawings and caricatures human scene
Panchi
best well-known traditional arts and crafts works are called
Pan sè myo
is the art of sculpture and wood carving. it means one who produced figures and floral motifis made of wood. Artisans make the figure of man and animals and floral motifs.
Panbu
is the art of blacksmithing and tempering of iron in the oven to make the necessary elements. The craftsmen make oxcart axle, oxcart iron, rubber, scissors, hammer, ax, pick ax knite, hoe and dig hoe
Panbe
is the art of making lacquerware. Panyun means a vehicle that produces materials in bamboo. wood and thick black paint. The crattsmen produce begging bowl, food bowl for Monaco, and tea cup pickled painted ship, cup, box Betel, and cigar box.
Panyun
is the art of turning designs on the lathe. it is making wooden utensils, turning on the lathe turner. As tree umbrella, table legs and the legs of the bed and rotary seats hall and railings
Panpoot
is the art of bricklaying and masonry it constructs the building with brick, stone and concrete. The masons build brick houses, pagoda, and bridges
Panyan
is a cratt of making decorative designs floral stucco embossed. The craftsmen make figures of lions, dragons and floral patterns with stucco
Pantaut
is the art of stones carving. The craftsmen make Buddha images stock for Sima, pillars. leograph, elephants. deer, circular flat stone pestle and mortar and table.
Pantamaut
is the art of goldsmithing and silversmilthing and making objects of gold or silver. Making trough, bowl container price cup, plate and belt.
Pantain
is the art of bronze casting and a manufacturer of materials of copper, bronze or brass. The craftsmen make Gong, and the brass bowl, brass triangle Monaco tray. copper boiler, cup bowl, dishes, small bells, and bell brass gong.
Pantin
means "curtain" and is a heavily embroidered appliqué tapestry made of silk, flannel, felt, wool and lace against a background made of cotton or velvet indigenous to Burma (Myanmar).
Kalaga
from Sanskrit prāsāda, is the name of a multi-staged roof, with an odd number of tiers,is commonly incorporated into Burmese Buddhist and royal architecture
Pyatthat
formerly known as Pagan is an ancient city in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar, From the 91th to 13th centuries,
Bagan
in Thailand are known as "wats", meaning an enclosure. A temple has an enclosing wall that divides it from the secular world.
Buddhist temples
commonly known in English as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and officially as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand
Wat Phra Kaew
is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand.
Wat Phra Singh Woramahaviharn
is a Buddhist temple in the Dusit District of Bangkok, Thailand. Also known as the marble temple, it is one of Bangkok's best-known temples and a major tourist attraction.
Wat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram
is a Buddhist temple on Atsadang Road, Bangkok
Wat Ratchabophit
is located in the Amphawa District of Thailand's Samut Songkhram Province.
King Rama ll Memorial Park
is a museum in Bangkok, Thailand. it is located on Sri Ayutthaya Road, south of the Victory Monument.
Suan Pakkard Palace
on a canal near the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.
Traditional Thai-style stilt house
is a Siamese festival celebrated annually throughout the Kingdom of Thailand and in nearby countries with significant southwestern Thai cultures
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