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Ganesh is Grumpy with the Treatment of Elephants in India

Jan 01, 2018 | 0 comments


Ganesh, or Ganesha as he is sometimes called, is one of the most popular gods in the Hindu religion. Ganesh is distinctive in that he has a human form with the head of an elephant. The best-known story about the creation of Ganesh is that he is the son of Parvati, the Hindu goddess of the mountains and wife of the greatest god, Lord Shiva. As Parvati wanted a guard as she took a bath, she created Ganesh from dirt to protect her. However, the boy refused to let Lord Shiva see his wife. An angry Shiva cut off the...

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VIETNAM ERA JUNGLE FATIGUE JACKETS WITH VINTAGE HMONG FABRIC

Nov 18, 2014 | 0 comments


From 1961 until April 1975, 125,000 Hmong Hill tribe people served in the CIA's secret war in Laos. Approximately 39,000 of them were killed in action. Following the end of the war, the Pathet Lao and Vietnamese advisors killed another 230,000 Hmong people. The Elephant Story purchases vintage Hmong fabric in The Golden Triangle where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar join and applies the vintage Hmong fabric to Vietnam era fatigue jackets in memory of these courageous fighters. See the Collection

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The Adventures of Ed & Joey - October Golden Triangle Visit

Nov 17, 2014 | 0 comments


        October Golden Triangle Visit Written by: Ed Story   Joey and I were recently up at the Golden Triangle for a stay at our home there, The Four Seasons Tented Camp.  Apart from being our physical home in The Golden Triangle all of our friends there ensure that we feel at home there.  We had the opportunity to play some elephant polo but before we come to that I wanted to touch on a couple of wonderful things going on in that part of the world.  I had the opportunity to have breakfast with Joshua Plotnik,...

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A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE 2014 KING'S CUP ELEPHANT POLO TOURNAMENT - PART IV

Nov 14, 2014 | 0 comments

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   THE ELEPHANT STORY FINAL MATCH AGAINST SARA STORY DESIGN IN THE KING'S CUP 2014 ELEPHANT POLO TOURNAMENT, BANGKOK, THAILAND    Written by: Ed Story   Our final match, or penalty shootout, was against a team that is very near and dear to me, that of my daughter Sara Story.  Although each team had only lost one match by one point against the top two teams in the tournament while disregarding handicaps favoring each of us, we faced off for fifth and sixth place.   Had we played our respective matches against the finalists, either one of us could have been...

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A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE 2014 KING'S CUP ELEPHANT POLO TOURNAMENT - PART III

Nov 13, 2014 | 0 comments


  THIRD DAY OF PLAY AT THE KING'S CUP 2014  ELEPHANT POLO TOURNAMENT BANGKOK THAILAND   Written by: Ed Story   The third day of play opened to sunny skies that followed a torrential downpour the night before.  As everyone wanted to play an actual match, the only solution seemed to be the sand pit covered polo practice area used by horse polo players.  All the various equipment in storage was moved outside of the arena and crude goals and markers were installed.  Unfortunately, the elephants could not overcome their childhood days of playing soccer and chose every opportunity to kick...

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A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE 2014 KING'S CUP ELEPHANT POLO TOURNAMENT - PART II

Nov 12, 2014 | 0 comments


  SECOND DAY OF PLAY AT THE KING'S CUP 2014  ELEPHANT POLO TOURNAMENT BANGKOK THAILAND   Written by: Ed Story   The foremost objective of the King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament is to ensure the safety of the elephants during the course of the tournament.  Moreover, a qualified veterinarian is on duty at all times.  Of secondary importance is raising funds for elephant conservation.  The individual with ultimate responsibility for this task is John Roberts, Director of the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation, whose watchful eye is constantly on the polo pitch.  John concluded that the   field was not stable...

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A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE 2014 KING'S CUP ELEPHANT POLO TOURNAMENT - PART I

Nov 11, 2014 | 0 comments


The Elephant Story team of Comfort, Texas  competing against the world's top elephant polo teams   Written by: Ed Story The King’s Cup Elephant Polo tournament has become an annual event in Thailand held in honor of His Majesty the King and to raise funds for elephant conservation.  This year it was held at the VR Sports Club in Bangkok.  Sixteen teams from as many as thirty countries participated in this unusual sporting event.  The first day was devoted to practice and offered many old friends the opportunity to reunite since the past year.   While practicing, the handicapping committee...

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Hill Country Shop sells coffee made with the help of elephants - San Antonio Magazine

Nov 10, 2014 | 0 comments


A special thanks to San Antonio Magazine for such a beautiful write up!   The Elephant Story BY NIKO MEDRANO   PHOTO COURTESY THE ELEPHANT STORY   Elephants don’t typically come up in conversations about coffee, but in Thailand and the Maldives, the large animal is the key to a brand of coffee served in five-star hotels. Now, Texans can have a taste of exclusive Black Ivory Coffee thanks to the Hill Country shop, The Elephant Story. Husband and wife Ed and Joey Story founded the store in Comfort in 2012. Filled with apparel and gifts, many of which are...

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CLINT ORMS BELT BUCKLES AND MONEY CLIPS

Oct 13, 2014 | 0 comments


  Although you may not be an elephant polo player, you can support the Comfort based Elephant Story team by wearing one of Clint Orms designed buckles. Clint is internationally recognized as a leading silver smith artist. It is only appropriate that an Ingram, Texas artisan is supporting the only elephant polo store in the world.  Clint has also produced a buckle of elephants in the distance and an elephant money clip if you would prefer a more natural surrounding.                                           ...

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AN ELEPHANT WAS ASKED TO LOOK INTO A MIRROR | Science Channel

Oct 13, 2014 | 0 comments


We have known Dr. Joshua Plotnik for a number of years.  Over that period of time, he has been conducting a research project in The Golden Triangle of Thailand, where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar join, studying elephants to reach conclusions regarding the intelligence, cognitive ability and empathy that these wonderful creatures have.  The attached video is one example of his work.      

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CAROL CASSIDY WEAVES OF CAMBODIA RAINBOW SILK SCARVES

Oct 10, 2014 | 0 comments

Carol Cassidy is a world-renown artist and silk weaver who inspires and trains silk artisans in rural areas to weave spectacular products. In Preah Vihear, Cambodia, she has taken a group of Cambodian land mine survivors and taught them to make stunning silk scarves. At the same time, she has enabled them to have a self-sustaining livelihood following the years of warfare and destruction these people faced.


      

 

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Carol Cassidy is a world-renown artist and silk weaver who inspires and trains silk artisans in rural areas to weave spectacular products. In Preah Vihear, Cambodia, she has taken a group of Cambodian land mine survivors and taught them to make stunning silk scarves. At the same time, she has enabled them to have a self-sustaining livelihood following the years of warfare and destruction these people faced.          Join our Email List! [ccembed:28]    The Elephant Story  Tweet

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SAK YANT NEEDLES AND SHIRTS

Oct 09, 2014 | 0 comments

Sak yants are an ancient spiritual art in Thailand and Myanmar where Pali Sanskrit blessings are tattooed on one’s body using tapping needles.   The blessings are to ward off evil, invite prosperity to the person or wish health and happiness to others and make merit in the process.  The image below shows Khun Ed of The Elephant Story having a Haa Taew (five line) sak yant applied to his back by the famous Thai spiritualist to the stars, Archan Noo.   

The Elephant Story outfits the elephant mahouts in The King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament each year with sak yant T-shirts to wish them well and make merit.

  

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Sak yants are an ancient spiritual art in Thailand and Myanmar where Pali Sanskrit blessings are tattooed on one’s body using tapping needles.   The blessings are to ward off evil, invite prosperity to the person or wish health and happiness to others and make merit in the process.  The image below shows Khun Ed of The Elephant Story having a Haa Taew (five line) sak yant applied to his back by the famous Thai spiritualist to the stars, Archan Noo.    The Elephant Story outfits the elephant mahouts in The King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament each year with sak...

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HMONG HAND MADE STUFFED ELEPHANTS

Oct 08, 2014 | 0 comments

The Hmong Hill Tribe People of northern Thailand, Laos and Vietnam may be best known for their role in the CIA secret war in Laos during the Vietnam war era where they fought overwhelming North Vietnamese forces resulting in vast casualties for their people.  Following the war, most of them fled to northern Thailand.  Apart from that tragic historical moment, they are known for their colorful hand made fabric. 

These vintage fabrics have been crafted into stuffed elephant figures of varying sizes and colors.  Elephants were always revered by the Hmong people and represent a cornerstone of their culture.  Profits from the sale of these elephants will be directed to Asian elephant conservation.

 

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    The Hmong Hill Tribe People of northern Thailand, Laos and Vietnam may be best known for their role in the CIA secret war in Laos during the Vietnam war era where they fought overwhelming North Vietnamese forces resulting in vast casualties for their people.  Following the war, most of them fled to northern Thailand.  Apart from that tragic historical moment, they are known for their colorful hand made fabric.  These vintage fabrics have been crafted into stuffed elephant figures of varying sizes and colors.  Elephants were always revered by the Hmong people and represent a cornerstone of their...

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ELEPHANT HAIR CUT PRODUCTS

Oct 07, 2014 | 0 comments

Most people probably do not know that elephants get haircuts.  In the village of Moo Baan Chang (the elephant village) near Surin, Thailand the two hundred elephants there periodically get trims.  Each elephant is blessed by Buddhist monks and then trimmed.  Many of the mahouts then take the trimmings and weave elephant hair rings or bracelets. 

The rings shown here were trimmed over a period of time from two of our favorite elephants, Naam Fon (rainwater) which I ride in elephant polo events and Rueang Jay (story of the heart) which The Elephant Story adopted this year. 

  

The Elephant Story also has a limited number of elephant hair bracelets from the longer hair. 

      
 
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Most people probably do not know that elephants get haircuts.  In the village of Moo Baan Chang (the elephant village) near Surin, Thailand the two hundred elephants there periodically get trims.  Each elephant is blessed by Buddhist monks and then trimmed.  Many of the mahouts then take the trimmings and weave elephant hair rings or bracelets.  The rings shown here were trimmed over a period of time from two of our favorite elephants, Naam Fon (rainwater) which I ride in elephant polo events and Rueang Jay (story of the heart) which The Elephant Story adopted this year.       The...

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CAROL STEVENSON BAGS

Oct 06, 2014 | 0 comments

 

Carol Stevenson, the world-renown elephant whisperer and photographer of Asian elephants, has commissioned a series of handbags with her elephant images.  The elephants reside in The Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation (GTAEF) conservation center in northern Thailand where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar join.  These elephants and their mahout owners and families were brought there from major cities in Thailand where they walked the streets and begged for food. 

The objective of the GTAEF is to return domesticated elephants to a natural habitat.  At this time, there are some thirty-five elephants in the conservation center.  Carol’s bags consist of two different sized makeup bags and a messenger bag.

 

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Carol Stevenson, the world-renown elephant whisperer and photographer of Asian elephants, has commissioned a series of handbags with her elephant images.  The elephants reside in The Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation (GTAEF) conservation center in northern Thailand where Thailand, Laos and Myanmar join.  These elephants and their mahout owners and families were brought there from major cities in Thailand where they walked the streets and begged for food.  The objective of the GTAEF is to return domesticated elephants to a natural habitat.  At this time, there are some thirty-five elephants in the conservation center.  Carol’s bags consist of two different...

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