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Completed Thai Silk Class Experience
Completed Thai Silk Class Experience
Completed Thai Silk Class Experience
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Highlights
A place where you will learn about the complete textile production experience. Learning Thaisilk natural Tie-Dyed, Silk Thread Spinning, Silk Cross Weaving. Take back your own product for a great souvenir.
The natural Tie-Dyed is a Thai local wisdom which inherit from one generation to the next. Experiment the color from surrouned nature.
Silk Thread Spinning from the first step to the end.
D.I.Y. Silk Cross Weaving is the basic of all fabric weaving process. Creat your own design color and let's start making your imagination through. This weaving process will be around 4-5 hours. You can take home a great souvenir did by yourself.
Option.
If you prefer to do Eco Print, you have to pay for equipment and take home @ 2,500 B.
Tie Dyed, you have to pay for equipment and take home @ 650 B.
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Thai Silk Village Co.,LTD.
A place where you will learn about the complete textile production experience. Learning Thaisilk natural Tie-Dyed, Silk Thread Spinning, Silk Cross Weaving. Take back your own product for a great souvenir.
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I had a lovely morning weaving. My teacher was wonderful and very patient. Lunch was excellent too. It’s interesting to see the silk worms and have a go at spinning the silk. You get a choice of what to weave and the colours. If you’re not into quet reflective activities, choose the table mat! You do get shown round the silver shop, carpet shop etc but these are quite interesting and I didn’t get too much hard sell. If you want to avoid this altogether, check out the weaving offered by Thai Tribal Crafts Fair Trade. Enjoyable morning, back at hotel in Chiang Mai by 2pm ish.