What to buy
Shopping is undoubtedly
one of Bangkok's major attractions. With so
much available in so many different areas,
it's good to know what is on offer and where.
From bustling open-air food markets and colourful,
noisy night markets; or little shops and street
stalls selling inexpensive, leisure and sportswear
and all manner of souvenirs; to western style
department stores, which make it easy for
visitors to find the essentials, and up-market
boutique shopping offering the best of Thailand,
Asia and Europe, Bangkok has all this and
absolutely everything in between.
Thai
Crafts
Not
surprisingly, in Bangkok you can find an
astonishing variety of Thai handicrafts,
many of which are created by craftsmen all
over the country whose skills have been
handed down for generations.
Others
are produced in factories in Bangkok using
the latest in advanced technology and quality
control.
Bronzeware
Thailand's
high-quality bronzeware has long been a
favorite item for visitors.
Produced
by traditional techniques with a number
of modern innovations like a silicon coat
to prevent tarnishing, this craft is used
to make bowls and high quality cutlery,
guaranteed to provoke admiration at a dinner
party back home.
Ceramics
Thailand's
distinctive Celadon style ceramics in Jade
green, dark green, brown or cobalt blue,
make great presents. You can find them in
boutiques, specialty stores, handicraft
outlets and department stores throughout
the city. Also popular as gift items are
the beautiful Bencharong, the richly coloured
porcelain pots with their origins in 16th-century
Chinese art.
A
number of shops offer these items for sale
at various prices according to size and
perceived value. At quasi-antique stores,
you can also find a selection of Sawankhaloke
brown pottery, and blue-and-white Chinese
porcelain including pots, lamp bases, household
items and figurines. Also available are
locally produced and imported glazed garden
pots and lotus tubs - ranging in price and
size - shipping can usually be arranged
at a price. Check out the weekend markets
at Chatuchak for all such items.
Textiles
Cotton
- Thai cotton products are known for their
supple texture, durability and beautiful
colours. A specialty of the North of Thailand,
a broad a range of clothing and household
items can be found for sale all over Bangkok.
Broad weave cotton shirts, pants and skirts
are the perfect antidote to hot weather,
and often breathe better than closely woven,
fine silk. Tablecloths, napkins and cushion
covers in natural, modern colours make wonderful
and inexpensive gifts. Check out the night
markets, weekend markets, and at specialty
Thai craft stores such as Narayana Phand.
Silk
On
the top of the best buy list in Thailand,
is Thai silk, sold in most colours, in bolts
of various widths, lengths and thicknesses,
or as ready-made products. Shirts, blouses,
scarves and neckties, bathrobes and kimonos,
men's suits and ladies silk jackets, bedcovers
and furnishings etc., Prices and quality
do vary greatly, but generally, good quality
silk is easily found at specialty stores
and tailor shops around the city.
At
the night and weekend markets, mass produced
squares of woven silk similar in size to
a sarong, are sold by street vendors at
very cheap prices. Although they are not
the best quality, they make great gifts.
Also available at most markets are imported
Chinese silk items.
Tailor-made
Tailor
shops offer a wide range of fabrics and
will make clothes copied from patterns in
magazines, in a matter of hours, although
often better results can be gained if you
take a sample to copy from. Usually 1 or
2 fittings are required to get the finer
details right. Many of the bigger hotels
have a reliable, good quality service on
the premises for tailor made clothes.
Cheaper
alternatives can be found almost everywhere,
but it is difficult to guarantee quality
so beware!
Furniture
Wonderful
antique and contemporary handcrafted furniture
from Thailand is available in shops throughout
major tourist areas. Cabinets, tables, dining
room, bedroom and outdoor settings and fittings
can also be made to order in a variety of
woods, including teak, rosewood and bamboo.
Prices
vary as does workmanship, but great bargains
are there to be had if you take some time
to compare what's available.
Gems,
Gold and Jewelry
Thailand
is a leading producer of sapphires and the
world's largest cutter of colored stones.
Quality items are available at competitive
prices, however unless you are knowledgeable
about stones, care must be taken to shop
at reputable specialist stores that will
issue certificates of authenticity. The
Tourism Authority of Thailand issues frequent
warnings about gemstone shops that dupe
customers into buying worthless stones for
large sums of money. Thai artisans can also
craft jewelry to suit international tastes,
with prices set according to the amount
of workmanship and detail of the individual
item. Gold jewelry and ornaments are also
a bargain in Thailand, with prices fixed
according to "Baht" weight of
the item and the level of workmanship. Items
bought in Thailand can be resold at current
international prices. Excellent bargains
in gold chains, earrings, bracelets, pendants,
and other delicate handed crafted items
can be found around the city - particularly
in China Town - and most major hotels house
jewelry stores offering exquisite pieces
for less than you might imagine, and with
guarantees of authenticity. Cultured pearls
are another local industry, and a number
of shops have pearl jewellery for sale.
Lacquerware
A
specialty of northern Thailand, neighbouring
Burma, and now Vietnam, a wide range of
contemporary and antique Lacquerware can
be bought in shops and markets in Bangkok.
You
can find the distinctive gold and black
household objects such as trinket boxes,
trays and chopsticks etc. that originate
from Chiang Mai More recently, the creatively
coloured and decorated trays, bowls and
homeware originating from Vietnam have also
become available - all of these item constituting
the ideally lightweight collector's item
or gift.
Try
the Thai Craft Museum in Gaysorn Plaza,
opposite the World Trade Centre on Ratchadamri
Road.
Leather
Goods
A
broad range of high-quality leather goods
is found in markets and department stores
in Bangkok. Items in department stores are
usually available for a fixed price, whereas
in the markets, and at street vendor stalls,
prices will vary widely and can be bargained
down. It is best to shop around at a few
stalls before settling on any item, in order
to compare prices and make sure you're not
paying too much. Popular items include jackets,
footwear, belts, handbags, luggage, and
various accessories. Leather clothing and
shoes can be custom made in some tailor
shops. Narayana Phand is the place to go
for leather bargains during the day (opposite
World Trade Centre on Ratchadamri Road),
or at night, venture down to the Patpong
Night Markets along Silom Road. The weekend
markets at Chatuchak also have great range
of leather products at reasonable prices.
Nielloware
One
of Thailand's more unique handcrafts, Neilloware
is a traditional craft of the southern province
of Nakorn Si Thammarat. Nielloware is the
art of applying etched designs made from
an alloy of lead, silver, copper and sulphur,
onto silver or gold receptacles.
Items
ranging from coffee and tea sets to fittings
for handbags and buttons are available in
many shops.
Paintings/Pencil
Sketches
For
a lasting reminder of Thailand, why not
visit one of the many shops offering original
art works by local artists. Choose from
traditional or modern Thai themes, or commission
your favourite scene to be copied in a painting
or sketch. A popular trend is to have a
portrait sketched or painted as a gift or
memento. A number of artists also specialize
in portraits drawn from photographs, meaning
that you don't have to sit around for hours.
Portraits are available in Sepia, Charcoal,
Pastel and Oil Colour, for around 1500-2000
Baht dependent on medium used and size of
the portrait. Expect a 2 -3 day turn over
time, or have your painting or sketch posted
to you. Try Mahboonkrong Centre on the ground
floor, Chatuchak Weekend Market, and Sogo
Shopping Complex on the 3rd floor (next
to Bookazine).
Framing
can also be carried out inexpensively in
Bangkok with a number of shops along Sukhumvit
Road providing this service.
Wickerwork
Products
Wickerwork
products are utilised in every aspect of
daily life in Thailand. Furniture, baskets,
hats, mats, even walls for simple homes,
are made from natural fibre, and created
into practical and beautiful crafted items.
The attraction of wickerwork is its simplicity,
using the strength and resilience of cut
and dried bamboo and rattan that are woven
into forms that are light, strong, and attractive.
You'll find many shops selling beautifully
woven baskets, mats, blinds and other functional
wicker products. Gaysorn Plaza's Thai Craft
Museum has intricately woven products as
does next door Narayana Phand on Ratchadamri
Road. For more rustic everyday basketry
and wickerwork, go to Sri Phaya Road, running
parallel to Silom and Suriwong, where there
a number of shop houses selling wickerwork
household products.
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