
Usually with the arrivfal of cheaper, modern materials and more labour-intensive production techniques, folk arts and handecrafts will have difficulty in surviving modern challenges. O maintain these talents and supplement the income of rural peple, the Foundation for the Promotion of Supplementary Occupations and Related Techniques (SUPPORT) has been set up under the initiation of her Majesty the Queen. A key function of SUPPORT is to open new markets for the finished products.
One of these products is the northeast’ s beautiful “Mudmee” silk which is widely popular as it is durable and can be worn for many years if given proper care. Thai silk is today one of the best known handicrafts sold all over the world. It is mostly exported in plain lengths, plaids brocades, stripes, prints and checks worldwide. The Queen herself helped popularise Thai silk by wearing it and encouraging villagers to expand the weaving of mudmee and othe types of clothes. In addition, asilk fashion showing frequently held to display its attractiveness and beautiful designs. From its humble origins, Thai silk has now become an important national product.
Thai silk is on the top of the best buy list in Thailand. Sold in a range of colours, and in various widths, lengths and thicknesses, or as ready-made products such as shirts, blouses, men's suits and ladies silk jackets, bedcovers and furnishings. Prices and quality vary greatly, but good quality silk is easily.
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