
“When learning arts and crafts The teacher will instruct you that if you can, you must educate the villagers how to do it. So we determined that if we returned home, we would have to instruct and educate the villagers who had not yet reached that position.”
Master Pranom Tapang, a fourth-grade graduate, came out to assist her parents with their gardening. In free time, she trained weaving with her father’s sister, Aunt Bunyuang Upatham, until she was able to weave well and sell. “Aunt Jok wove cloth in an ancient style and pattern.” We sat and observed. When Aunt got up, she came in covertly to steal little by little. Finally, my aunt noticed that I can weave and I earn my living from it from then on.”
In 1979, Mrs. Pranom gifted Her Majesty Queen Sirikit with an exquisite design of the Sin Tin Jok cloth, a native hand-woven textile, As a result, His Highness issued the Mrs. Pranom order. Make more sarongs and more offerings. will purchase it. Her Majesty Queen Sirikit had offered 2,000 baht as a capital for Mrs. Pranom, Mrs. Pranom has since taught other people in the community how to weave the ancient Tin Jok cloth. in order to weave according to her specifications It is a rebirth of the Tin Jok Muang Long woven textile. villagers abandoning weaving has returned to carry on the ancient wisdom of weaving Sin Tin Jok cloth dated to the present. On May 1, 1989, the Government Department of Community Development, Long District, and the village committee formed a group of woven Sarong group