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Mudmee
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Description: Mudmee is a venerable textile tradition of the Northeastern
Region of Thailand and is also practiced in certain places in Central
Region provinces such as Suphanburi, Uthaithani, Kanchanaburi, Lopburi,
and Chainat. Mudmee is made by tying string on the yarns of either the
warp or the weft in the desired pattern. The yarns are then dyed, and
the exposed portions take up the dye while the tied portions do not. After
dying, the strings are removed and the piece is woven. In most Thai mudmee,
the design is tied on the weft; however, in some provinces, such as Chiang
Mai, Maehongson, Ratchaburi, and Petchaburi, it is the warp that is tied.
Product from Mudmee
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Pricing
| Description |
SKU # |
Price |
| option 1 |
sku-1 |
100 |
| option 2 |
sku-2 |
200 |
| option 3 |
sku-3 |
300 |

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