Laos Textile Museum, Vientiane
Clearly not an expert on the subject of weaving, but I had the opportunity today to learn something about these Laos traditions. I was translating on the fly from Laos to English. If anyone in the know has corrections on the terminology or steps I missed, feel free to post in the comments.
Weaving in Vientiane, Laos
Weaving in Laos is a very old tradition that gets threatened more and more now that cheap factory-made products take over the markets in Laos. In the Lao textile museum in Vientiane you can discover and experience this artistic craftsmanship.
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Part of the 2012 River Cities of Asia Trinity College Summer Study Away Program.
National Museum ng Laos, binuksan na
National Museum ng Laos, binuksan na
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Taykeo Textile Gallery Weavers in Vientiane, Laos
This video was taken about three years ago when Taykeo had some of the best weavers working for. We're a little biased because the first weaver you see in this video is Bai's sister Bouasai. She wover for Taykeo part-time while she was attending the university. She graduated over a year ago and now works at another job, but still helps us out in managing our business interests in Vientiane. In this video you can see some very complex weaving and with one weaver you can see her picking out a pattern by looking at an antique textile. All the silk you see has been naturally-dyed and the colors Taykeo chooses for her textiles are simply gorgeous.
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Lao NEWS on LNTV: Tissage Traditionnel’ opens in Vientiane.27/10/2016
VO Lao Traditional Textile Exhibition titled Tissage Traditionnel’ opens in Vientiane.
INTRO: Lao Traditional Textile Exhibition opened in Vientiane, presenting exclusive collection of ancient textiles and highlighting Lao culture and traditional patterns. According to Madame Taykeo Sayavongkhamdy, the exhibition displays more than 200 pieces of authentic woven textiles from all over Laos and some more than 200 years old. Details with our news team Palyda Douangkeomany
STORY: More than 200 pieces of authentic woven textiles from all over Laos, some more than 200 years old, are part of an exhibition taking place at La Maison de la Culture de Ban Naxay on Sisangvone Road in Naxay village, Xaysettha district.
The exhibition titled Tissage Traditionnel’ is presented by a local collector Madame Taykeo Sayavongkhamdy who loves textiles and has collected them from around the country over many years.
The exhibition aims to present her special collection and promote authentic woven textiles as well as raise public awareness about the importance of silk.
This is her first solo exhibition in Vientiane features beautiful textiles highlighting Lao culture and traditional patterns. The items comprise traditional dress, scarves, wall hangings, and so on. There are also some paintings featuring traditional costumes and culture on display.
Interview: Taykeo Sayavongkhamdy, Owner Taykeo Textile Gallery
Madame Taykeo has been collecting items for a long time and first fell in love with textiles on sale in LuangPrabang and Vientiane many years ago and since then has built up her collection with her husband. This passion led her to establish the Taykeo Textiles Gallery in 1990.
She has displayed her collection at event s in Santa Se, USA; Tokyo, Kyoto and Aichi in Japan; the Milano Expo in Italy, and Indonesia, Thailand and other countries.
Interview: Taykeo Sayavongkhamdy, Owner Taykeo Textile Gallery
Accordingly, her customers come from many countries such as the USA, Japan, Australia, France and Asean countries and are made up of collectors for museums and private collections, and art lovers.
The collection of woven masterpieces number at least 400 totals, which displays the preservation and care of these textiles and she wants to revive this traditional art of weaving that is based on ancient techniques, patterning and natural dying.
Entry is free and the exhibition runs until October 23.
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