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Thailand Handwoven Decoration
【G.Tranquility】
These hand-woven placemats, coasters, and table runners are a fusion of traditional Northern Thai construction methods and the sensibilities of contemporary designers. As table decorations, they create a unique space.



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Handwoven Textile
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These products are hand-woven exclusively by artisans who are part of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage Traditions and the Intangible Cultural Heritage Production Workshop in China. It takes 2~3 weeks to make one piece, using the loom that has been handed down from the old days.
It's woven using traditional techniques that have been passed down from the Dai ethnic group since the Tang Dynasty. It's a beautiful, elegant piece that symbolises "Candour, Auspiciousness, and Tranquility".
In Yunnan, China, which is a beautiful, natural place, people, plants, and animals (like elephants and peacocks) live side by side in harmony. They're often used as motifs in interior designs and are characterized by their gorgeous luster.
Through a fusion of traditional techniques and modern design, these pieces have an old-fashioned flavor that will be with you for a long time.
The workshop is in the Mekong River basin, which gives it a Southeast Asian vibe.
Pottery
These products are handmade by craftsmen at the Intangible Cultural Heritage Production Studio.
It's thought that pottery making techniques were around in Yunnan Province 4,000 years ago, and the Dai ethnic group has some pretty comprehensive techniques.
The "kick wheel" method is a traditional one, where you turn it by kicking with your feet. By making slow, steady movements, you can produce uneven, warm vessels that show the hand of man.
What's more, the firing process in a gas kiln at 1,300 degrees Celsius, combined with modern technology, preserves the traditional texture and modern colours. The distinctive shape and patterns give this piece a classic look, while still feeling fresh and vibrant. It's perfect for displaying flowers or as a decorative piece.
The workshop is in the Mekong River basin, which gives it a Southeast Asian vibe.



























