THAILAND > CHIANG MAI CITY > Craftman in Chiang Mai
Shadow theatre "Nang Yai" - In South Thailand there is a
tradition called nang Talung (หนังตะลุง). Nang Yai puppets are normally made of
cowhide and rattan. Performances are normally accompanied by a combination of
songs and chants.
Nang drama has influenced modern Thai cinema, including
filmmakers like Cherd Songsri and Payut Ngaokrachang.
Chiang Mai is famous for skilled craftsmen who produce
handicrafts, which reflect their customs. The rich environment and rural
lifestyle has inspired local artisans to produce a diverse range of artifacts.
Skilled craftsmen have not only transformed local raw materials into household
objects, but have also created meticulous works of art for local rituals and
religious ceremonies.
The natural environment and the charm of the Chiang Mai
culture with its unique festivals attracts many visitors. Local craftsmen no
longer produce things as practical items to serve their own needs. Today, the
artifacts for sale are decorative souvenirs produced by a large handicrafts
industry which has grown with tourist and export demand.
Soap carvings in Chiang Mai
Chiangmai, Thailand is a land of handicraft.
The soap are nicely craft into different types of flowers and coloured. Finished
crafted flower soap were placed inside the handmade painted wooden box.
The smell of the aromatic soap stays with the flowers making them an ideal sweet
smelling decoration making it an ideal gift, or wedding favour. Each flower is
presented in a decorative wooden box, either decorated with a silver engraving,
or a wooden elephant design. The orchid design style is particularly popular,
but particularly difficult to carve!
These beautiful hand carved soap flowers make lovely decorative items, they are
not intended for use as soap. Each fan is uniquely crafted by a skilled artisan
giving of a beautiful fragrance. The carvings are presented in their own display
box (either hand painted and laquered or a mango wood box with a nickel emblem.
The soap carving measures 6cm across.
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