Report on Today’s Traditional Textile Scene in Laos and Chiang Mai

The present research was conducted by Otsuma Grant-in Aid for Individual Exploratory Research. The theme is today’s traditional textiles in Laos and Thailand. The author researched the circumstances surrounding traditional textile weaving and their sales at galleries and stores in Vientiane, Luang P...

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Published inInternational Journal of Human Culture Studies Vol. 2021; no. 31; pp. 286 - 291
Main Author Sudo, Ryoko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Institute of Human Culture Studies, Otsuma Women's University 01.01.2021
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ISSN2187-1930
2187-1930
DOI10.9748/hcs.2021.286

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Summary:The present research was conducted by Otsuma Grant-in Aid for Individual Exploratory Research. The theme is today’s traditional textiles in Laos and Thailand. The author researched the circumstances surrounding traditional textile weaving and their sales at galleries and stores in Vientiane, Luang Prabang and Chiang Mai in 2019. The result is that the support for traditional weaving techniques is active and there are many stores which benefit from this trend. Some galleries raise their weavers to become experts, and some stores sell traditional textiles through fair trade. This trend supports the traditional skills and saves people from poverty. But as traditional textiles become commodities, the meaning of traditional textiles in the community is also changing. In other words, they make products that are easy to sell and weave trendy textiles for sale. Serious consideration needs to be made to the problem of resolving poverty but also to that of keeping the traditional system.
ISSN:2187-1930
2187-1930
DOI:10.9748/hcs.2021.286