Hmong Cloth on Si...
Designed especially for The Elephant Story, these bracelets start as a sterling silver cuff brace...
ViewThe Pahkahmah (the Thai word for Loincloth) is a staple in the hills of Thailand. Thai tribesmen have traditionally carried Pahkahmah €™s with them to serve them for multiple purposes.
In the night they will pull out the Pahkahmah and use it as a cover. In the morning they may use it as a wrap after bathing and then as they work the Pahkahmah becomes a sling to carry items.
A rectangle shape usually with unfinished ends, most are woven from cotton, but some can be found in silk. They are typically multi-colored woven checked pattern or a tartan pattern.
Designed especially for The Elephant Story, these bracelets start as a sterling silver cuff brace...
ViewAs the fisherman pants have no pockets, the Thai and Lao people have a tradition of carrying shou...
ViewGreen Bead Hill Tribe Necklace Made by the Hmong tribe of northern Thailand Ceramic beads on cot...
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