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Baan Sao Luang Weaving
Ban Sao Luang Weaving, a place to learn how to weave, combined with the unique culture of the pattern of the community. Bo Suak is a pattern carved from the pottery pattern carved on the pot jars found in the ancient kiln. It is believed that the Bo Suak pattern will bring prosperity and prosperity to those who wear it, as well as the stories of other ancient weaving patterns in Nan. Tourists can learn from the first process, namely cotton cultivation and storage organic cotton flowers. The production process of yarn and weaving through telling, imagination, reflecting through the pattern of the fabric, adding color on the yarn, pouring the crafts with elaborate craftsmanship, which is woven into a variety of fabrics, including Yok Dok hand-woven pattern, Kham Khueb hand-woven pattern, Mhan Bo Suak hand-woven pattern that is woven with the soul through stories on the fabric of the community that is known as one of the most fabric manufacturers in Nan.
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