WEEK 3 ASSESSMENT IN MAPEH 8
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It is mainly produced in Khorat which is the center of the silk industry in Thailand.
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Patterns are diverse and vary by region; common motifs include lattice, stars, and spots.
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It yields single or two-color fabrics, which are produced by weaving three threads so that the "color of one thread dominates on one side of the fabric, while the two others determine the coloron the reverse side."
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Red dyes in Cambodian textiles.
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Yellow and green dyes in Cambodian textiles.
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This is often accomplished by symbolist totems from the inanimate or animate world—crabs for resourcefulness, snakes for fertility, butterflies for beauty, birds for success, and so on.
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The fabric dates back over a century, but was only recently revitalized by the designer Vo Viet Chung.
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The artist uses the canting, a small copper container with one or more different-sized pipes
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It is a type of puppet shadow play performed around the Indo- Malayan archipelago, tracing its origins to India.
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It is a uniquely designed Malaysian kite called 'Wau'.
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