Slik fabric
Slik fabric
Does anyone know of a place in Udon Thani where handwoven silks casn be purchased for a decent price. I would be greatful for any responses.
Johnny
Johnny
My wife can supply top quality handmade silk in a variety of colours and patterns made to order if required, from her parents own hands and other people in her village. This industry even cultivate their own silkworms.
If you are serious them pm me for further info.
There is a distinct difference between hand made and factory produced.
If you are serious them pm me for further info.
There is a distinct difference between hand made and factory produced.
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Apparently having asked the missus, when they make the silk it is in a standard size which is aproximately 1 metre x 2 metres (the looms cannot go wider than that) but the length could be adjusted I guess.
Depending on colours/pattern the cost for one piece of this size would be in the region of 1500 baht
Look in the markets and you will see pieces going for about 900 baht - however check the size (usually 1 sq metre) and ask if it was handmade or produced in a factory ! (as if they would tell you anyway !!!)
You or I probrably couldn't really tell the difference - however the people from the villages can see good quality silk in an instant.
Dakoda: I guess you could use it as a sheet (sewn together) but its an expensive sheet - or do you have luxury tastes ? Better if it was used on the top as a decorative sheet and not for actually sleeping on (or was that what you meant ?)
Regards
Paul
Depending on colours/pattern the cost for one piece of this size would be in the region of 1500 baht
Look in the markets and you will see pieces going for about 900 baht - however check the size (usually 1 sq metre) and ask if it was handmade or produced in a factory ! (as if they would tell you anyway !!!)
You or I probrably couldn't really tell the difference - however the people from the villages can see good quality silk in an instant.
Dakoda: I guess you could use it as a sheet (sewn together) but its an expensive sheet - or do you have luxury tastes ? Better if it was used on the top as a decorative sheet and not for actually sleeping on (or was that what you meant ?)
Regards
Paul
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It seems impossible to find a flat sheet here, (I did find a couple at Robertsons, but individual size and I didn't like the colors)!
It would be for sleeping. I was thinking of getting two sewn together, but was thinking it might be a little scratchee! Guess it would be a little expensive too.
Another thing (flat sheets) to look for when in Bangkok, I guess.
It would be for sleeping. I was thinking of getting two sewn together, but was thinking it might be a little scratchee! Guess it would be a little expensive too.
Another thing (flat sheets) to look for when in Bangkok, I guess.
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Just confirmed it with the missus
Width is indeed about a metre (just over) and is dictated by the loom but the length can be just about anything (within reason), but is usually 2 metres as its a handy size to wrap around the body and have an instant sarong.
And yes you could sew them together to make a luxurious bed sheet , but would require some careful washing of course.
Possibly doing a run to the village in the near future to pick up some more so should have some to look at soon.
Width is indeed about a metre (just over) and is dictated by the loom but the length can be just about anything (within reason), but is usually 2 metres as its a handy size to wrap around the body and have an instant sarong.
And yes you could sew them together to make a luxurious bed sheet , but would require some careful washing of course.
Possibly doing a run to the village in the near future to pick up some more so should have some to look at soon.
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Well John, an offer I can't refuse, but I hate to ask for it will add extra weight!
I am going to Bangkok either this coming week or the week after and should be able to find some there, just waiting on the weather to clear!
But if you are traveling light and need a couple of extra kilo's - I am looking for a couple of sets (fitted, flat, pillow cases) for what they call here a 5 foot bed (I think it is a queen in states)! Looking for 280 to 300 cotton thread (fine or satin), price is a hard one to call maybe around the 1500 baht range for each set. Color something I can live with and NOT white ish or black ish!
Let me know for I not sure I will need four sets! Guess you could get one and I could try finding the other in Bangkok!
Either way thanks for the thought!
I am going to Bangkok either this coming week or the week after and should be able to find some there, just waiting on the weather to clear!
But if you are traveling light and need a couple of extra kilo's - I am looking for a couple of sets (fitted, flat, pillow cases) for what they call here a 5 foot bed (I think it is a queen in states)! Looking for 280 to 300 cotton thread (fine or satin), price is a hard one to call maybe around the 1500 baht range for each set. Color something I can live with and NOT white ish or black ish!
Let me know for I not sure I will need four sets! Guess you could get one and I could try finding the other in Bangkok!
Either way thanks for the thought!
Did a run out to the village today and gathered up about two dozen pieces of genuinely hand made silk, in sizes of aprox. 1m x 2m
There are different colours/patterns and if anyone wants a look then give me a shout.
(providing of course my internet service actually give me some service, but thats another topic )
Paul
There are different colours/patterns and if anyone wants a look then give me a shout.
(providing of course my internet service actually give me some service, but thats another topic )
Paul
Silk Fabric
Got some real silk again:
Did another run into the great beyond (my wifes village) - now have about 25 pieces of silk again for browsing if anyone is interested.
approx 1m x 2m - various colours and patterns - 1500B
All handmade from the homegrown silk worms and good quality - really !
PM me for info. ( I am in Udon Centre)
Will have it for about 10 days and then will take it back to the village - as its just 'borowed' from the villagers on a 'sale or return' basis
Paul
Did another run into the great beyond (my wifes village) - now have about 25 pieces of silk again for browsing if anyone is interested.
approx 1m x 2m - various colours and patterns - 1500B
All handmade from the homegrown silk worms and good quality - really !
PM me for info. ( I am in Udon Centre)
Will have it for about 10 days and then will take it back to the village - as its just 'borowed' from the villagers on a 'sale or return' basis
Paul
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Hi Paul - I see this is a little old but - are you still in business as it were and if so can I please arrange to meet up? I'm on a fabric mission....and (as well as some other places) will be udon thani 9th/10th december 2018...looking for an ongoing supply with the option to have a hand in the design in discussion with the weavers. Hopefully I hear from you. Cheers, EmilyPaul wrote: ↑August 21, 2005, 10:27 pmDid a run out to the village today and gathered up about two dozen pieces of genuinely hand made silk, in sizes of aprox. 1m x 2m
There are different colours/patterns and if anyone wants a look then give me a shout.
(providing of course my internet service actually give me some service, but thats another topic )
Paul
Re: Slik fabric
Sorry for the late reply. I haven't been able to log in. but have just seen your message.
I wrote it 14 years ago so yes it is "a bit old"
I am not actually in business, never was - I just knew people in a remote village who made the silk fabric by hand (from the worms) and took some to help them sell it.
Sorry I don't have any more and cannot get it too - but there is a village just outside Udon city (baan Nakaa) which usually has a lot of silk for sale in the local shops.
Hope it helps
Paul
I wrote it 14 years ago so yes it is "a bit old"
I am not actually in business, never was - I just knew people in a remote village who made the silk fabric by hand (from the worms) and took some to help them sell it.
Sorry I don't have any more and cannot get it too - but there is a village just outside Udon city (baan Nakaa) which usually has a lot of silk for sale in the local shops.
Hope it helps
Paul
Re: Slik fabric
It's a fairly large market where you can get all sorts of silk clothing as well as unfinished silk fabrics by the yard/meter. Right on the Nong Khai road, on the southbound side. Here's a link to a map showing its location:
https://www.resourceguide.udonmap.com/n ... ilk-market