Masks, Carving and Lacquering

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Continuing our last articles, lets move to the next generation of Khon mask makers, mask-making art Mother of Pearl Inlaying is almost as difficult than previous generations because each piece is a smooth mask must be cut and polished into a very small size to fit into every part of the pattern are equally subtle.

Carving in Hard Materials, Chisel is the art of creating patterns by cutting wood, ivory, bone or buffalo horn into the desired shape. Teak is a popular kind used in engraving, and is often used to carve Buddha and part of the decoration of the ordination space as the roof spiral. In the past, traditionally, Thai wood carvings are usually decorated with pieces of glass or plated with gold color. This is not only to beautify, but also help extend the durability of engraving.
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Thai Carving Arts

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For centuries, passed down skilled from generation to generation of Thai handicraft have a been a mirror of creativity and tourists attraction of the people of Thailand. The complex detail and rigorous methods of the invention is a performance art, and intricate design so evidence of perseverance. In addition, many natural materials such as rattan, palm leaves, and Thai coconut allows artisans to produce handicrafts are beautiful and inexpensive.

Since long time ago, the term ‘chang sip mu’ (ten categories of craftsmen) always used to refer to various arts and crafts. The ten categories are painting, lacquering (coating), engraving on hard materials, engraving on objects that are soft, the product model, coating (padding), lathing, casting, sculpture and stucco.
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