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Product ID: 339921
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Passionate red and golden Thai motifs adorn this saa paper parasol. By Nikom, it makes use of saa paper and is further embellished with bamboo spines and hand-painted with intricate designs. This parasol features designs rooted in the elegance of Thai architecture.
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The craftsmanship is exquisite and I only wish it was a little wider, so everyone could see much more of this beautiful artistry!
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I only buy my parasols from here so that i can support the artist. each time I use it I am humbled and blessed.
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This colorful, lovely work of umbrella art would have been perfect except I have a hard time opening it completely. Could it be due to my age(78)? I would like to find out if you also create smaller versions of these umbrellas, Mr. Nikom. I believe they are called monks umbrellas in Thailand. I would like to purchase at least half a dozen of them to give away as gifts if you do.
You can find our saa paper parasol 'Motifs on Red' by Nikom in decor accessories categories such as Hand Painted Home Accents, Traditional Home Accents, Paper Home Accents and Bamboo Home Accents. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Preserving Traditions
This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.
Job Creator
This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
"The doors to our workshop are open to the public, so that everyone can come and learn about the manufacturing and decorating processes."