Textile tour in Thailand
An album of images taken by HALI Contributing Editor Cheri Hunter during last autumn’s textile extravaganza in Thailand, including the symposium at the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles in Bangkok (see HALI 179, pp.114-5), visits to private collections of Thai textiles, and an up-country tour of Thai silk weaving villages . Please click on the images for captions
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Cotton ikat in Udon Thani
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Mature silk worms, ready for sleep
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Hand-reeling silk from boiling cocoons
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ikat sarong from Baan Hua Saphan
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Baan Hua Saphan village ladies in welcome dance
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Baan Hua Saphan village ladies in welcome dance
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Finished cocoons, ready to reel
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Weaving a band, Baan Pon
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Phrae wa supplementary weft technique
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Phu Thai weavers
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Phu Thai weavers wearing phrae wa shoulder cloths
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Cotton ikat in Udon Thani
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Display of the Queen’s fashions in QSMT, Bangkok
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Mat mee ikat yardage at Baan Na Pho
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Tilleke & Gibbins Collection, Bangkok
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ie-dyed textiles in the collection of Udom Riantrakool, Bangkok
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Tilleke & Gibbins Collection, Bangkok
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Phrae wa technique, Siam Society Collection, Bangkok
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Siam Society Collection, Bangkok
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Tilleke & Gibbins Collection, Bangkok
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Display of the Queen’s fashions in QSMT, Bangkok
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Display of the Queen’s fashions in QSMT, Bangkok
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Flower offering, Siam Society, Bangkok
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Still life arrangement in a teak house at the Siam Society, Bangkok
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Siam Society Collection, Bangkok
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Traditional teak houses in the garden of the Siam Society, Bangkok
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Conservation lab in the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles
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Meredith Straus, Conservator Julia Brennan, and Denver Art Museum Curator of Textiles Alice Zrebiec examine some of the Queen’s gowns in the QSMT conservation lab
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Dressing a dancer for a Khon performance
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Khon dance textile from Baan Tha Sawang, shown at the conference
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Dressing a dancer for a Khon performance
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Welcome dancer in Baan Pon
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Khon dance demonstration put on for the conference
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Costume complete
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Khon dance demonstration put on for the conference
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Dressing a dancer for a Khon performance
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Dressing a dancer for a Khon performance
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City fathers of Baan Hua Saphan in mat mee shirts
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Rock ‘n’ Roll tour bus
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Baan Hua Saphan logo
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Tom Murray learns about worms
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Feeding silkworms with fresh mulberry leaves
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Distributing mature silkworms into trays to make cocoons
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Dried flowers for dyes
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Mat Mee ikat at Baan Na Pho
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Water lily at Baan Na Pho
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Silk tied for dyeing
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All of the stages of sericulture
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Tying patterns for ikat
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QSMT Textile Curator Suttirat Kawaeporn_
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Fermenting indigo at Baan Tha Sawang
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Huge drawloom at Baan Tha Sawang
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Pattern sticks on the drawlooms at Baan Tha Sawang
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Pattern sticks and pattern harnesses on the drawlooms at Baan Tha Sawang
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Embroidered couching at Baan Tha Sawang
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Collection of Mr. Taragoommgernthai_
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Baan Tha Sawang silk and metallic thread brocade
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Baan Tha Sawang embroidery. Green sequins are made from beetle wings
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Spirit House; there is one on every property in Thailand
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ilk and metallic thread brocade on drawloom, woven from the back
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Fashion show at Baan Tha Sawang
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Fashion show at Baan Tha Sawang
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Fashion show at Baan Tha Sawang
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Fashion show at Baan Tha Sawang
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Fashion show at Baan Tha Sawang
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Fashion show at Baan Tha Sawang.
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Silk reels at Baan Khampun
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Old reel-holders in the form of Nagas at Baan Khampun
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Silk ikat woven from the back at Baan Khampun
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Tying silk for dyeing with palm fibre at Baan Khampun
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Weaver at Baan Khampun
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Tying ikat at Ban Khampun
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Baan Khampun silk sarong
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Supplementary weft decoration added to ikat at Baan Khampun
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Baan Khampun’s collection of charming antique heddle pulleys
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Unique carved loom that the owner of Baan Khampun had made for his mother
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A few of Baan Khampun’s antique silk reelers
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Pavillion of looms at Baan Khampun
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Textile from Patricia Cheesman’s collection
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Substances used for cotton dyeing at Pa-Da Textile Museum
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Tied off ikat at Studio Naenna
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Cooking pots at the Pa-Da Textile Museum
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Colorful types of rice in Thailand
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ld metal containers at Ban Rai Pai Ngarm cotton project
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Handwoven textiles at Ban Rai Pai Ngarm Pa-Da Textile Museum
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Textile from Patricia Cheesman’s collection
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Musical atmosphere at Baan Khampun
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Silk dyed with natural substances at Patricia Cheesman’s Studio Naenna
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The blooming jungle view from Studio Naenna
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Grounds of Baan Khampun, and pavilion housing Director Kun Meechai Taesuriya’s private museum
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intage irons at the Pa-Da Textile Museum
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Traditional kitchen with bundles of garlic hanging overhead at the Pa-Da Textile Museum
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Display at the Pa-Da Cotton Textile Museum in Baan Rai Tai Ngarm, near Chiang Mai
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Handwoven cotton yardage at the shop at the Saeng-Da Bunsiddhi Foundation at Baan Rai Pai Ngarm
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Table centerpiece of fish carved from a squash
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Khon dancers
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Old wooden silk reeling spool, and holder in the form of a Naga
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Khon dancers