... renowned textile manufacturer, Nishikawa Keori and the Edwin brand. The Installation Show comprised a total of 25 sets, with one special creation designed in collaboration with the Royal Thai Embassy in Tokyo, using exquisite Thai Mudmee silk.
The stage presentation utilised cardboard boxes and a substantial display of ready-to-eat food items commonly found in convenience stores or supermarkets. This ... ... 5Fs (food, films, fashion, fighting, and festivals) of Thai culture that the Thai government aims to promote globally. He expressed his delight in seeing the work of a promising young Thai designer showcased at such a prestigious international event....
... blue, ebony seeds for grey and black, lac for red, are non-toxic, so they can be discarded without causing harmful pollution. Old traditional techniques therefore, continue... ... fabric from the local women.
The intricate and meticulous designs made a lasting impression on the Queen, whose appreciation for the art of the loom became well known... ... pattern of Thai silk was family wisdom passed on from mother to daughter, made for special occasions such as weddings or given as gifts. When Her Majesty the Queen Mother...
Royal Imprint on Thailand’s Christian Community
H.E. Francis Xavier Cardinal Kriengsak Kovithavanij
President of the Episcopal Commissions for Pastoral ... ... II knelt down as he disembarked from the aircraft and kissed the ground, a gesture expressing humility, love and respect for the country and its people. Then His Majesty... ... people. So the noble undertakings and selflessness of Thai royalty have retained a special place in the hearts of many Christians, continuing to inspire charitable work...