Handicrafts from Thailand
Sunday, 12 October 2008
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New Thai fabric art added to the wholesale handicraft site.

 
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Green Embroided Eyeglass Bag HTNTTESEP_15KV
Green Embroided Eyeglass Bag HTNTTESEP_15KV


Mangowood Vase HTMWDVA-580 RD-CV
Mangowood Vase HTMWDVA-580 RD-CV


Embroided Large Purse HTNTTESPL_01
Embroided Large Purse HTNTTESPL_01


Embroided Cellphone Holder HTNTSBTPW_02SR
Embroided Cellphone Holder HTNTSBTPW_02SR


Blue Embroided Eyeglass Bag HTNTTESEP_07KV
Blue Embroided Eyeglass Bag HTNTTESEP_07KV


Latest products
Reed Mat HTRP1036
Reed Mat HTRP1036

Reed Mat HTRP1035
Reed Mat HTRP1035

Featured Products
Mangowood Candle Stick Holder HTMWDCH-028 BR-L
Mangowood Candle Stick Holder HTMWDCH-028 BR-L

Mangowood Trays HTMWDTB-085 DBL
Mangowood Trays HTMWDTB-085 DBL

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Reed Weaving PDF Print E-mail

 The weaving of reeds and other natural products is a long established Thai craft. In Thailand it is most often seen in homes as reed mats and sleeping rolls. When a guest arrives at a Thai village house a reed mat is unrolled and put on a low wooden platform for them sit on. A reed mat is also a commonly used bed just laid on the wooden floor.

The process of reed weaving starts with the collecting and drying of the raw reeds. This is followed by dyeing with natural dyes and the weaving on large wood frame looms. Please see the pictures below.

Drying the Reeds
Drying reeds for weaving

Using Natural Dyes
Using Natural Dyes

Reed Weaving Loom
Reed Weaving Loom

To see our range of woven reed products please click here for the reed products catalog section.