1. What are the difference of fabric design of thailand, cambodia and laos?
2. What is the similarities of fabric design of thailand, cambodia anfd laos?
3. How does this fabric designs depicts their future?
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Answer:
Ito po answer ko sa number 1(diko po mahanap ang sa cambodia)
Explanation:
Thailand
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Thai silk is produced from the cocoons of Thaisilkworms.
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It is mainly produced in Khoratwhich is the center ofthe silk industry in Thailand.
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Thai weavers from this region raise the caterpillars ona steady diet of mulberry leaves.
Cambodia
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Silk weaving in Cambodia dates to as early as the firstcentury since textiles were used for trading.There are two main types of Cambodian weaving:1.ikattechnique (Khmer term: chongkiet) -To createpatterns, weavers tie and dye portions of weft yarnbefore weaving begins. Patterns are diverse and varyby region; common motifs include lattice, stars, andspots.
. uneven twill -It yields single or two-color fabrics,which are produced by weaving three threads so thatthe "color of one thread dominates on one side of thefabric, while the two others determine the color on thereverse side."
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Traditionally, Cambodian textiles have employednatural dyes coming from:a. insect nests -Red dyeb. indigo -Blue dye
c. prohutbark-Yellow and Green dyed. ebony bark-Black dyeCambodia's modern silk-weaving centers are
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Takeo,
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Battambang,
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BeanteayMeanchey,
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SiemReap, and
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Kampotprovinces
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Cambodian silk is generally sold domestically, where itis used in
sampot
(wrap skirts), furnishings, and
pidan
(pictoraltapestries).
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Krama
, the traditional check scarves worn almostuniversally by Cambodians
Laos
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According to Lao tradition, stories of their historywere not passed on orally nor was it written, theywere woven. Strand by strand, Lao storieswereweavedin the intricate dense patterns andmotifs of textiles.
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Most diverse of these stories are the ones woven intoa
sihn
—the Lao women’s ankle
-long skirt whose formis undeniable but whose patterns are unique to eachskirt.
Cambodia
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Silk weaving in Cambodia dates to as early as the firstcentury since textiles were used for trading.There are two main types of Cambodian weaving:1.ikattechnique (Khmer term: chongkiet) -To createpatterns, weavers tie and dye portions of weft yarnbefore weaving begins. Patterns are diverse and varyby region; common motifs include lattice, stars, andspots.
2. uneven twill -It yields single or two-color fabrics,which are produced by weaving three threads so thatthe "color of one thread dominates on one side of thefabric, while the two others determine the color on thereverse side."
•
Traditionally, Cambodian textiles have employednatural dyes coming from:a. insect nests -Red dyeb. indigo -Blue dye
c. prohutbark-Yellow and Green dyed. ebony bark-Black dyeCambodia's modern silk-weaving centers are
•
Takeo,
•
Battambang,
•
BeanteayMeanchey,
•
SiemReap, and
•
Kampotprovinces
•
Cambodian silk is generally sold domestically, where itis used in
sampot
(wrap skirts), furnishings, and
pidan
(pictoraltapestries).
•
Krama
, the traditional check scarves worn almostuniversally by Cambodians
Laos
•
According to Lao tradition, stories of their historywere not passed on orally nor was it written, theywere woven. Strand by strand, Lao storieswereweavedin the intricate dense patterns andmotifs of textiles.
•
Most diverse of these stories are the ones woven intoa
sihn
—the Lao women’s ankle
-long skirt whose formis undeniable but whose patterns are unique to eachskirt.