
As you travel through Laos, you’re going to notice that there are many places selling traditional Lao silk. That’s not surprising, since the wild Lao silk is one of the most exquisite and sought-after crafts that you’re going to find in the country. It has a long history that goes back centuries, deeply rooted in the culture. One of the most remarkable features of Lao silk is that in almost all cases, it’s completely handmade. Nowadays, that’s very rare. If you want to know more about this ancient craft, this article is for you.
What makes Lao silk so special
Since ancient times, the techniques for creating silk products have barely changed. At the heart of silk production is the mulberry tree. There are plenty of mulberry trees throughout Laos, especially in rural areas, and they‘re crucial for the silk industry. While the trees themselves aren’t used to make silk, their leaves are the only food source for the silkworms. Those silkworms are the key in maintaining this timeless tradition. But what distinguishes Lao silk from other types? Let’s take a look at it:
- Handmade without machines
- High cultural significance
- Natural dyes from minerals or plants
- Unique motifs and patterns
- Very eco-friendly production
Considering those points, there‘s no question that Lao silk with its traditional weaving techniques is a unique product. That‘s why every time we visit the country, we buy some pieces of fabric to bring back home. You should too!
Where to buy Lao silk
There are plenty of places where you can buy Lao silk. In fact, it’s almost impossible to not come across it during your journeys. The reason for that is simple: It’s one of the most popular souvenirs from Laos. Even if tourists don’t know what to do with the fabrics they bought, they rarely can resist taking home some pieces of this traditional craft. If you‘re looking for Lao silk, just go to one of the markets . We’re certain that you’ll find something you like. You can also check out popular tourist spots. A good option is the Patuxai monument. There are several floors with different souvenirs inside and some stalls sell traditional Lao silk. Another good place is the marketplace directly at the border. You’ll see a huge area with all kinds of products, including traditional fabrics.
Prices for silk vary greatly
When it comes to buying silk, you should definitely bargain a little. Otherwise you‘re going to pay way more than what it‘s actually worth. What you should know is, that the prices for silk vary greatly. Some of the most important cost factors are:
- Complexity of the design
- Dyeing technique
- Luster of the material
- Strength of the material
- Weaving technique
Before buying silk in Laos, you should always touch the fabric to measure its quality. To be honest, it‘s not easy to assess the quality, but at least you won’t end up buying some cheap synthetic material.
Popular motifs for silk products
The motifs on silk show the cultural diversity of Laos. The design always depends on the ethnic group creating it. What influence the patterns are the personal experiences of the weaver. Many designs are inspired by Lao history, mythology, or nature, but there are also very simple fabrics with geometric patterns. Many motifs have a symbolic meaning. Birds represent freedom, frogs fertility, and lotus flowers resilience.
What to do with Lao silk
As we mentioned before, many tourists end up buying Lao silk and back home have no idea what to do with it. We know that very well, because we have experienced it ourselves. That’s why we want to tell you what you can and should do with the fabrics once you get home. A good option is to find a tailor or, if you possess the necessary skills, create clothing items like a bag, dress, or scarf. Another interesting idea is to use the silk for home decor like curtains, pillow covers, or wall hangings. If you can’t decide, don’t forget to store your silk properly in a cool, dark, and dry place.
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