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Theppanom Pattern @ AnneArTel

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At AnneArTel, we help supporting all folk crafts.

 

Thai classic pattern named Theppanom. This pattern is on the wall of Mondop of Wat Phra Phutthabat, Saraburi, Thailand

 

Phra Phutthabat temple was built in 1624 (B.E. 2168) by King Songtham of Ayutthaya, after a hunter named Pram Bun found a large depression in the stone, resembling a huge footprint, near Suwan Banpot Hill or Satchaphanthakhiri Hill. The hunter reported his find to the king, who ordered workers to build a temporary mondop to cover the footprint; this later became the temple.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phra_Phutthabat) 

This Theppanom Pattern works are samples of the handicrafts made by villagers in Thailand, which are considered worked of “folk wisdom.” I always believe if we help supporting the villagers to develop their handicrafts in term of designs, which will attract more customers and more orders.

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