Textile

Scope and content :

Textile-related studies” series (from the 1980’s to 1990’s) – 921 records. Associate Professor Vongvipak is interested in hand-woven textile because of his studies on ethnic groups. He focuses on production, meanings and values of the textile in cultural perspective. In his view, the significance appears in different contexts, for instance in ritual, cultural identity and relationship between culture and nature. For the latter, Associate Vongvipak defines how the production of textile is interdependent to the environment in each locality

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 921 slides

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer : Donated by Chanan Wongvipak, 2011.

System of arrangemant : The series is divided into 14 files, which are base on area of field working.

Condition governing accessible and reproduce : No restrictions on access.

Creative Commons License : Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)

Traditional Knowledge License : Traditional Knowledge Attribution Non-Commercial (TK A-NC)

Language : English/Thai

Script : English/Thai

Rule or convention : Collection, series and file level description based on ISAD(G)

671. Reference : CW-1-10-013

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Mo Sen, officiant communicating to the ancestral spirits. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

672. Reference : CW-1-10-014

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Procession of bride relatives. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

673. Reference : CW-1-10-015

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Hi cloth for woman. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

674. Reference : CW-1-10-016

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Piaw cloth in black for wearing the ritual, but the one in green for everyday life. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

675. Reference : CW-1-10-017

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Weaving Piaw cloth. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

676. Reference : CW-1-10-018

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Basket for women to take things when they go outside. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

677. Reference : CW-1-10-019

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Basket for women to take things when they go outside. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

678. Reference : CW-1-10-020

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Small pestle and mortar for pounding betel nut. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

679. Reference : CW-1-10-021

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Hi cloth for man. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

680. Reference : CW-1-10-022

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi

| 1987 | Patterns of headrest decorated with small pieces of glasses. It is used for hosting guests. | Slide

Studying textile in cultural context. Don and Yang villages. U-thong. Suphanburi