The Process of Creating Nielloware for Decorating Yan Lipao Bags, Nakhon Si Thammarat province

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Chatchawal Rattanapan

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Yan Lipao entrepreneurs in Nakhon Si Thammarat at Na Khian community, Na Sai community, Pho Sadet community, Tha Ruea community, and Wang Muang community have to pay a very high price to make nielloware to decorate the Yan Lipao bags. If they have their nielloware makers, they will save high costs for making nielloware. This research article aimed to present the process of creating nielloware handicrafts to decorate Yan Lipao bags. This is qualitative research. The related documents, collected the data using the survey field, and interviewed professional nielloware makers and specialists in curriculum and teaching were used for getting to know how to make the nielloware as well as workshop, observation, asking questions and taking photos. The results showed that the process of creating nielloware handicrafts to decorate Yan Lipao bags had three main steps: 1) equipment preparation, 2) pattern making and molding, and 3) assembling and decorating nielloware with Yan Lipao bags. Moreover, it can be taken a short course, practice training to enhance skills of creating nielloware to decorate Yan Lipao bags. For Yan Lipao  entrepreneurs. It was divided into six units and it takes training times 36 hours.

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