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Threshing Basket
(กระด้ง)

     A winnowing basket is a traditional tool used to separate grains from chaff and other debris. It is typically made of bamboo or other woven materials and has a round, flat shape. The basket is used by tossing the grain mixture in the air, allowing the wind to carry away the lighter chaff while the heavier grains fall back into the basket.

Enamelware Dish
(จานประดับ)

     Enamelware, once a popular kitchen staple in Thailand, is making a comeback thanks to its durability, versatility, and unique style. Made by coating metal with a layer of glass, enamelware is non-porous, scratch-resistant, and rust-resistant, making it ideal for cooking and storing food. It also comes in a variety of colors and patterns, adding a touch of style to any kitchen. If you’re looking for a durable, versatile, and stylish cookware option, enamelware is a great choice.

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Ancient Lanterns
(โคม)

In the past, Lanna people rarely used lanterns. The primary purpose of ancient lanterns was to serve as lamps or lighting fixtures. However, due to the high cost of oil, the tradition of lantern lighting was initially limited to the royal court and the homes of high-ranking officials. Historically, Lanna people have used lanterns primarily as household items and ceremonial objects. Nowadays, lanterns are used in various ways, such as decorating homes, hotels, resorts, temples, government offices, and private properties to create a beautiful and relaxing Lanna ambiance. Additionally, lanterns are believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to the homeowners. Lanna people believe that lighting lanterns will bring prosperity and happiness to themselves and their families.

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