Chiang mai: The Lanna women's sarong, a traditional dress with a history spanning hundreds of years, is crafted from intricately patterned handwoven fabric. As time has passed, the sarong has evolved into a silk garment of great value, becoming a rare and sought-after collectible, particularly the five queens of Lanna sarongs, which are now scarce.
According to Thai News Agency, these Lanna sarongs are not only a significant part of cultural heritage but also represent a unique form of artistry and craftsmanship. The transformation of these garments into silk collectibles highlights their importance and the declining availability of these historical pieces. The five queens of Lanna sarongs hold a special place among collectors and historians due to their rarity and the skill required to produce them.