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Thursday, June 28, 2018

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The sinh (Lao: ????, Lao pronunciation: [s?n]; Thai: ????, Thai pronunciation: [sîn]) is a traditional garment worn by Lao and Thai women, particularly northern Thai and northeastern Thai women. It is a tube skirt which can identify the woman who wears it in a variety of ways. In particular, it can indicate which region the wearer is from. In present-day Thailand, sinhs are typically worn in special events. However, in Laos sinhs are worn more regularly in daily life.


Video Sinh (clothing)



Components

A sinh is typically composed of three components:

  • hua sinh (Lao: ???????), literally "the head of the sinh", is the waistband part, which is typically tucked in and hidden.
  • phuen sinh (Lao: ????????) or tua sinh (Thai: ???????), literally "the body of the sinh", is the body part which is the main part of the sinh. This part of the sinh is typically not detailed. In particular, it typically only consists of one or two colors.
  • tin sinh (Lao: ???????), literally "the foot of the sinh", is the hem part. The hem is typically woven with a lot of details. The specific details of the hem can indicate where the sinh is made.

Maps Sinh (clothing)



Textiles

The sinh is made of silk, woven in ornate motifs with delicate embroidery. They come in different textures and designs and are usually created in rural areas by ethnic groups.


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Gallery


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See also

  • Xout lao
  • Chut thai
  • Sampot
  • Sarong
  • Longyi



References




Further reading

  • Dolly Brittan (1997). The People of Laos. New York: PowerKids Press. ISBN 082-3951-24-3. 
  • Edeltraud Tagwerker (2009). Siho and Naga--Lao Textiles: Reflecting a People's Tradition and Change. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. ISBN 363-1586-89-2. 



External links

  • Sinhs (Lao skirt fabric)
  • Why Must Lao Girls Wear A Sinh To University
  • Lao Identity

Source of article : Wikipedia