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How much is shipping cost ? |
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We separate 5 zones 1.Asia Zone $ 20 USD (3-5days) / $ 8 USD (7-14 days) 2.Oceania Zone $ 30 USD (3-5 days) / $ 9 USD (7-14 days) 3.Europe Zone $ 35 USD (3-5 days) / $ 9 USD (7-14 days) 4.Africa Zone $ 35 USD (3-5 days) / $ 9 USD (7-14 days) 5.America Zone $ 30 USD (3-5 days) / $ 10 USD (7-14 days) EMS.(3-5 days) have insurance $ 180 USD PARCEL (7-14 days) $ 1 USD: First insurance $ 40 USD . ($ 0.2 USD : insurance $ 20 USD)
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How do I send money? |
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You can send money to us by
1 Western union
2 T/T to our accout in Thailand
3 Online shopping in our website |
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Online website today accepts all Visa and MasterCard issued by any commercial banks. |
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Now you can use any Visa and MasterCard issued by any commercial banks worldwide.
VISA CARD please verified before |
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Pha sin tin chok |
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Pha sin tin chok of Lao Khrang from Uthaithani , Chai nat and Suphan buri in Central Thailand , as well as several provinces in northern Thailand.Their Phasin were made in silk in the main body with mixture of silk and cotton , the body part of the Pha sin has been heavily decorated in horizontal bands in coporating a wide variety of weaving techniques and designs and joined to a tin chok , generally on a red base and in an open design. |
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Pha Na Nang |
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A piece of fabric about ninety centimetres by 4 metres wornby women as a skirt wrapped around the waist with one end left long which is folred to make pleats that are positioned at the front of the skirt. A belt is used to secure the skirt. |
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Tin Sin |
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The hem piece of a pha sin. This term is used mainly in the northeast of Thailand |
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Chok |
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To pick out or lift out refers to a weaving technique where by the warp yarns are picked out by hand to weave discontinuous supplementary weft. This technique is used most frequently in the weaving of narrow to decorate the hems of the women |
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Tin Chok |
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A decorative cloth woven in the discontinuous supplementary weft technique used as a hem of the pha sin. This term is used mainly in the central and northern part of Thailand. |
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