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| Title | Si bok sak |
| Abstract | The article illustrates colors, patterns, and types of fabrics, used for the clothings of Thai people from different social statuses in the past. Cotton, for example, was worn by lay people, while silk by courtiers and royal family. The author argues that Indian culture had a great deal of influence on patterns of textile fabrics, woven in Southeast Asian countries. |
| Subject | Textile fabrics |
| Geographic coverage | Thailand |
| Journal title | Sinlapawatthanatham = Art & Culture |
| Volume numbering | Pi thi 19 chabap thi 1 p.34-36 |
| Date of issue | 1997-11 |
| Language | Thai |
| Publication place | Thailand--Bangkok |
| Publisher | Matichon |
| Digital Collection | Thai Journal Index Collection |
| Copyright information | Copyright is retained by the original copyright holder. |
| Contact information | To obtain this article, please check your local catalog for holdings or check with your interlibrary loan office. For further information about this database, contact Judith Henchy, UW Libraries' Southeast Asia Section, judithh@u.washington.edu. |
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