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Number 1 - Nok-Kho-Pratu ( Doorknocker )
    This is new idea for doorknocker,Bird
design.It’s made from wood. You can use it
instead of door bell. You can also use it as a pen
holder.
Number 2 – Phuang-Kunchae ( key holder)
     It is a key holder that represents the culture
of Thailand. It is made of metal engraving and used
to hang items. It can be easily found in Thailand.
Number 3 – Khan-Tok (tray )
     This kind of tray can be found in many sizes. It is
made of wood. The art on the tray is really northern
style. The bigger size is good to use as the fruit tray.
Number 4 – Luk-Prakop
    (steamed ball or Thai Herbal Comprese ball )
      Thai Herbal Comprese ball is the name of a
treatment that use a round herbal ball of special
herbs.According to historical evidences,it has been used in
Thailand for over 400 years as medicinal hot compress to
relieve aches and pains of the body.
      Herbal Ball made from various dried herbs,such as
Zingiber
cassumnar,leechlime,Ginger,Turmeric,Camppor, Wrapped in
cotton.The Thai Herbal Compress ball is used to alleviate
pain or inflammation by opening the pores and bringing
a medicinal heat to muscles to induce relaxation.
Number 5 – Tuk Tuk ( vehicle model )
It is a vehicle model. Tuk Tuk is very famous in
Thailand. Some Tuk Tuk are in many colors . The roof
can be removed. Nowadays local people rarely take
Tuk Tuk, they use motorbikes instead so Tuk Tuk
mostly serve the tourists who love to enjoy Thai ways
in the old days.
Number 6 – Mai-Nuat-Mue ( hand massage )
        To use simply grip and release whilst
moving around in the hand to massage fingers,
or you can roll it between the hands to provide
relief to the palms.
Number 7 – Ka- pao Chang (Fabric wallet )
       A wallet, or billfold, is a small, flat case that is
used to carry personal items such as cash, credit cards,
identification documents (driver's license,
identification card, club card,etc) .It's made of fabrics,
and they are usually pocket-sized and foldable.
Number 8 – Kun-Chae- Chang
               (ceramic elephant keychain)
      This is a elephant keychain. The elephant is
made from ceramic. Elephant is one of the symbols of
Thailand. If you remove the chain, the elephant can be
used as a decoration.
Number 9 – Mae-Lek (magnet)
     The picture in this magnet is Wat-ton-khwen ,
one of tourist attractions in Chiang Mai.
Wat-ton-khwen is the crema of Ho-Kham-Luang
(Royal pavilion) in Rajapruek Park.
Number 10 – Mai-Kao-Lang (scratchback )
      This is the smart idea of the local people. It ‘s
made from wood. You can use it when you feel itchy
at your back and you can’t reach it. Nowadays some
scratchbacks are made from plastic.
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  • 1.
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  • 3.
  • 4. Number 1 - Nok-Kho-Pratu ( Doorknocker ) This is new idea for doorknocker,Bird design.It’s made from wood. You can use it instead of door bell. You can also use it as a pen holder.
  • 5. Number 2 – Phuang-Kunchae ( key holder) It is a key holder that represents the culture of Thailand. It is made of metal engraving and used to hang items. It can be easily found in Thailand.
  • 6. Number 3 – Khan-Tok (tray ) This kind of tray can be found in many sizes. It is made of wood. The art on the tray is really northern style. The bigger size is good to use as the fruit tray.
  • 7. Number 4 – Luk-Prakop (steamed ball or Thai Herbal Comprese ball ) Thai Herbal Comprese ball is the name of a treatment that use a round herbal ball of special herbs.According to historical evidences,it has been used in Thailand for over 400 years as medicinal hot compress to relieve aches and pains of the body. Herbal Ball made from various dried herbs,such as Zingiber cassumnar,leechlime,Ginger,Turmeric,Camppor, Wrapped in cotton.The Thai Herbal Compress ball is used to alleviate pain or inflammation by opening the pores and bringing a medicinal heat to muscles to induce relaxation.
  • 8.
  • 9. Number 5 – Tuk Tuk ( vehicle model ) It is a vehicle model. Tuk Tuk is very famous in Thailand. Some Tuk Tuk are in many colors . The roof can be removed. Nowadays local people rarely take Tuk Tuk, they use motorbikes instead so Tuk Tuk mostly serve the tourists who love to enjoy Thai ways in the old days.
  • 10. Number 6 – Mai-Nuat-Mue ( hand massage ) To use simply grip and release whilst moving around in the hand to massage fingers, or you can roll it between the hands to provide relief to the palms.
  • 11. Number 7 – Ka- pao Chang (Fabric wallet ) A wallet, or billfold, is a small, flat case that is used to carry personal items such as cash, credit cards, identification documents (driver's license, identification card, club card,etc) .It's made of fabrics, and they are usually pocket-sized and foldable.
  • 12. Number 8 – Kun-Chae- Chang (ceramic elephant keychain) This is a elephant keychain. The elephant is made from ceramic. Elephant is one of the symbols of Thailand. If you remove the chain, the elephant can be used as a decoration.
  • 13. Number 9 – Mae-Lek (magnet) The picture in this magnet is Wat-ton-khwen , one of tourist attractions in Chiang Mai. Wat-ton-khwen is the crema of Ho-Kham-Luang (Royal pavilion) in Rajapruek Park.
  • 14. Number 10 – Mai-Kao-Lang (scratchback ) This is the smart idea of the local people. It ‘s made from wood. You can use it when you feel itchy at your back and you can’t reach it. Nowadays some scratchbacks are made from plastic.