Millennium Post

National museum to showcase rich silk heritage

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

TO SHOWCASE THE BEAUTIFUL silk heritage, an exhibition titled ‘Mudmee: A Shared Silk Heritage’, will be organised by the Royal Thai embassy, New Delhi, in collaborat­ion with the National Museum and Thai Khadi Research Institute, Thammasat University.

The art show will feature around 50 pieces of old and new Mudmee silk from Thailand, and a few dresses and accessorie­s made from Thai Mudmeesilk, along with a selection of Indian Ikat silk from the collection of the National Museum. It will be inaugurate­d by H E Chutintorn Gongsakdi, Ambassador of Thailand, and Dr B R Mani, Director General, National Museum, New Delhi on August 10 and will be on view till September 25.

There will be a special lecture and gallery walk by Dr Anucha Thirakanon­t, Director of Thai Khadi Research Institute and curator of the exhibition at the opening evening. Entry is free on the opening evening whereas a museum ticket is required on other days.

Thailand and India have shared a long history of textiles. Various types of textiles were imported from India to Siam for the local market and royal court use since Ayutthaya period (14th – 18th Century). including blockprint­ed or painted cotton (chintz) from Masulipatn­am, silk brocade from Banaras, and patola (double ikat silk) from Gujarat. Siamese had commission­ed Indian-made textiles with Siamese royal patterns exclusivel­y for the royal court, usually with the flame motifs, as seen in traditiona­l Thai paintings and architectu­re. At the same time, textiles with simplified or mixed patterns of Indian taste were produced for the general Siamese public. These Indian-thai patterns and motifs can still be seen in the Mudmee silk in Thailand today.

The art show will feature 50 pieces of old and new Mudmee silk from Thailand, a few dresses and accessorie­s made from Thai Mudmeesilk and a selection of Indian Ikat silk

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